Why Millwrighting Is a Technical Trade
Millwrighting is often dismissed as wrench-turning. The reality is closer to applied mechanical engineering performed under field conditions.
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Short, practical posts on millwrighting, reliability, manufacturing, machine erection, and the realistic role of AI in industrial work.
Millwrighting is often dismissed as wrench-turning. The reality is closer to applied mechanical engineering performed under field conditions.
Read postMost useful industrial AI is unglamorous: structured data, narrow models, and tools that support human judgment rather than replace it.
Read postNotes on what makes a maintenance tool useful in practice — and why most CMMS deployments stall once they leave the office.
Read postPosts here are intentionally short and concrete. The goal is to develop a body of writing that is useful to people working in the trades, in industrial systems, and in applied technology — not to chase content volume.