Originally posted by: Ornery
Originally posted by: Howard
I would like to check out this field. Anything I need besides a mechanical engineering degree?
That's funny. A tool and Die maker with a engineering degree.

Mister, if you want to work in a shop, you could start from the bottom and work your way up. If you've got a good aptitude and attitude, you could be spitting out parts on your own in no time, without even graduating high school!
I went to the
auction of our shop a few weeks ago. Met a fellow there who was real nice. Throughout the day we kept bumping into each other and chatting. He eventually purchased a Bridgeport for about $1,250.00. He said he wanted to put it in his garage to mess with cutting metal and what not. His son was really excited about it. We set a date to meet later in the month, so I could sell him some tooling for it. When I asked what he did for a living, he said he was an orthopedic surgeon! I guess all kinds of people are interested in this stuff.