I have always had a fascination with industrial ovens, ever
since I learned that they existed. So it’s very fitting that I got into the
business of repairing them when they’re falling apart or just need a tweaking.
I have even restored a few from the throes of death. Cure ovens, stress
relieving ovens, you name it. I’ve probably fixed it.
I’ve become something of an expert at the job over the years,
and there’s something I have noticed. It becomes fairly obvious over time which
companies have the best designs and the longest-lasting machines because I
repair them less. And I started noticing that machines that come from Perceptive Industries
rarely needed attention from me. Every once in a while I would fine tune
something from them, but never was theirs one of the severely broken-down ones
I saw.
This makes me really admire the engineering of the ovens of
Perceptive Industries for their artistry. From industrial conveyor ovens to
stress relieving ovens and everything in between, each machine is really a masterpiece
of design, of engineering, of technology, and – as I said – of art.
I really have to admire the work that Perceptive Industries
puts out, though I have to admit, it worries me a little. I’m pretty sure that
more and more people are catching wind that the industrial ovens of Perceptive
Industries are far superior, and if everyone starts using them, I’ll be out of
a job! I guess in that case I’d just have to go back to school and learn how to
design my own works of industrial art.