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Nucor Plans New Mill in South for SBQ
Nucor Corp. plans to build a new mill in the southern U.S. to produce SBQ products for suppliers to automotive and heavy-equipment manufacturers, and service centers. The plant will have a capacity of about 850,000 tons/year, and no location has been chosen. Read more

India Will Set Up Five Manufacturing Investment Regions
Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath said that the idea behind the creation of five manufacturing investment regions is to see how foreign direct investment can be further liberalized. Read more

BOC And Skinko Seiki To Offer Soldering Solutions To Chipmakers
BOC Group will add Shinko Seiki's new hydrogen plasma reflow technology to BOC N-Flow lead-free soldering solutions. Shinko Seiki supplies plasma and vacuum soldering solutions in Japan. Read more

AirTran Airways To Add 2,500 New Jobs In Georgia
State officials are working with AirTran Airways to develop a work force development program through Georgia's Intellectual Capital Partnership Program. Read more


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CNC Machining -- Fine chips plugging filters...solutions?
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Manufacturing In America And Europe -- Twenty-Five Largest U.S. Machine Tool Builders, 1942
"I have recently bought a copy of "The U.S. Machine Tool Industry from 1900-1950" by Harless D. Wagoner... This table is interesting in that it names the top 25, ranked by number of wage earners working on machine tools."
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General -- Poor Man's Guide to Extracting Broken Studs
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