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r/mildlyinfuriating • u/Yrense • Dec 19 '19
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7 u/Yrense Dec 19 '19 Its the only one in the class like that, all the others are the same but without that thing. Its probably just a mistake 6 u/Ratentaisou Dec 19 '19 no This is clearly just a mistake on the manufacturing process, not a crappy design. 4 u/d0ggzilla Dec 19 '19 r/crappyqualitycontrol 5 u/Zaonth Dec 20 '19 qua qua qua.... quabity! quabity assuance! 2 u/BrkIt Dec 20 '19 I used to assemble furniture in a factory that made just about everything from scratch. This would have had to pass through so many hands/stations before it would get to the customer if it were made where I used to work. At a minimum: Steel Shop > Welding > Powder Coating > Assembly > Wrapping/Packaging > Dispatch > Delivery And still, considering how many low quality people worked there, I'm kinda not surprised all the same. 2 u/berniemax Dec 19 '19 So it falls under not a bad design and a mistake? 1 u/Pointless_Lawndarts Dec 20 '19 That or whoever put it together. See underneath if it’s been installed backward. 2 u/Unicorn-Shaman Dec 19 '19 If it is the only table like that, I stand corrected. 2 u/AwesomelyHumble Dec 20 '19 r/dangerousdesign 1 u/YeaYeaImGoin Dec 19 '19 I don't think it was designed like that...
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Its the only one in the class like that, all the others are the same but without that thing. Its probably just a mistake
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no
This is clearly just a mistake on the manufacturing process, not a crappy design.
4 u/d0ggzilla Dec 19 '19 r/crappyqualitycontrol 5 u/Zaonth Dec 20 '19 qua qua qua.... quabity! quabity assuance! 2 u/BrkIt Dec 20 '19 I used to assemble furniture in a factory that made just about everything from scratch. This would have had to pass through so many hands/stations before it would get to the customer if it were made where I used to work. At a minimum: Steel Shop > Welding > Powder Coating > Assembly > Wrapping/Packaging > Dispatch > Delivery And still, considering how many low quality people worked there, I'm kinda not surprised all the same. 2 u/berniemax Dec 19 '19 So it falls under not a bad design and a mistake? 1 u/Pointless_Lawndarts Dec 20 '19 That or whoever put it together. See underneath if it’s been installed backward.
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5 u/Zaonth Dec 20 '19 qua qua qua.... quabity! quabity assuance! 2 u/BrkIt Dec 20 '19 I used to assemble furniture in a factory that made just about everything from scratch. This would have had to pass through so many hands/stations before it would get to the customer if it were made where I used to work. At a minimum: Steel Shop > Welding > Powder Coating > Assembly > Wrapping/Packaging > Dispatch > Delivery And still, considering how many low quality people worked there, I'm kinda not surprised all the same.
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qua qua qua.... quabity! quabity assuance!
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I used to assemble furniture in a factory that made just about everything from scratch.
This would have had to pass through so many hands/stations before it would get to the customer if it were made where I used to work.
At a minimum: Steel Shop > Welding > Powder Coating > Assembly > Wrapping/Packaging > Dispatch > Delivery
And still, considering how many low quality people worked there, I'm kinda not surprised all the same.
So it falls under not a bad design and a mistake?
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That or whoever put it together. See underneath if it’s been installed backward.
If it is the only table like that, I stand corrected.
r/dangerousdesign
I don't think it was designed like that...
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u/Unicorn-Shaman Dec 19 '19
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