Employee Spotlight – Bob Waddell

Employee Spotlight – Bob Waddell

Bob Waddell – Machine Builder

Bob has been a integral part of C&B for over 17 years. We are grateful to have him on our team and figured it was time to shine the spotlight on him.

What is the story behind how you came to work at C&B Machinery?

I began my work as a machine builder in 1979. I worked for about 4 companies and was very loyal to each one. I found myself looking for a new job when the owner either decided to retire or passed away.

 

About 17 years ago, I had finished up at a job and was looking for another one. I had worked in the building that C&B was occupying in Livonia and saw the sign that said they were machine builders. I stopped in, knocked on the door, told them about my experience and was hired.

Since coming to C&B, what has been your favorite project?

I don’t have a favorite project that stands out to me.

As a machine builder, the newest project is always the most challenging. I do prefer to build a brand-new machine over a rebuild, mainly because a rebuild has many challenges, is dirtier work and there tend to be more complications. You can pretty much guarantee there will be bolts that won’t come out and other areas that no longer function.

What about robots? How do you like incorporating them into your machines? 

I have been working with robots for over 30 years. This is not new technology to machine builders. Successful automation requires collaboration with the programmers and controls engineers and you work together with each other’s strengths.

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As mild as you can get.

How did you get involved in the grinding industry?

When I came to C&B, I did not have any experience building grinding machines. I had general, industrial machine building experience. I had to learn from others and used my aptitude for machine building to figure things out. It wasn’t that different.

 

I did have a lot of alignment experience prior to C&B and that has been valuable in my role here.

Town you call home:

Born and raised in Ohio. Moved to Michigan around 19 years old and lived in Plymouth for 10 years. That is the place that felt most like home, though I have not lived there in 30 years. We rented a house near Kellogg Park and enjoyed the events and activities in the area.

What advice would you give to someone thinking about manufacturing as a career?

To become a machine builder, experience is not a requirement. If you try to become a machine builder, you will know pretty quickly if you have an aptitude for it or not. I found that I did, but have seen thousands of people try it and many do not.

 

The main requirements are good work ethic and a willingness to learn. You have to be able to work with others and be trained. Be open to learning and don’t be afraid to ask questions.

 

Manufacturing can provide a good career, if the work fits your personality. Working for a smaller company, like C&B, there is nowhere to hide. Everyone pulls their weight and does their job well. There is a lot of teamwork.

Blue & Gold (U of M) or Green & White (MSU)?

Maize and Blue. My wife did graduate from MSU, but she seems to cheer for the blue and gold, too.

What roles have you held at C&B? What does your current role entail?

I have only held the title of Machine Builder. There are many pieces to this role. I go out on service calls as a Service Technician because I am an expert on machines and how they are built. I am able to troubleshoot the issues pretty easily.

 

I also work with new employees and office staff to teach and train regarding how the machines are built and how they work. I enjoy this aspect of my job, as well.

Double Disc Grinder for Knife Blades – Gwynedd Manufacturing

Gwynedd Manufacturing, out of North Wales, Pennsylvania, has purchased a C & B Machinery 36” Swing Arm Double Disc Grinder to grind some of their Abraham & Moses Survival Equipment knife blades. These steel and powdered metal knife blades will go through a rough grind and finish grind. With other operations being performed between the two double disc grinding operations.

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These knife blades, up to 11″ in length, have a rough size tolerance of ±.0015”, parallel tolerance of .003” and a surface finish of 32Ra. The finish size tolerance is ±.001”, parallel tolerance of .003” and a surface finish of 32Ra. The total stock removal from raw blade to rough size is .045” to .050”. Stock removal from rough size to finish size is .004”. Gwynedd Manufacturing plans to start production with these blades but also has plans to grind several other parts on this very versatile grinder. The simplicity of our Swing Arm grinding machine is conducive for quick changeovers from different part types with low tooling costs.

About C & B Machinery

C & B Machinery is a builder of high precision grinding machines based in Brighton, Michigan. Grinding machines, including all tooling, fixtures, controls and lubrication system is designed, manufactured and installed at the Brighton, MI, facility and fully supported after the sale by C & B Machinery’s, qualified and trained, service and support staff. C & B supplies machines for a global list of customers, with the majority of sales being in North America (NAFTA Region). We provide complete turnkey grinding cells for all U.S. automotive companies and their tier-one and two suppliers. Included in our customer base are also aerospace, bearing, heavy equipment, compressor and oil & gas industries.

About Gwynedd Manufacturing

Located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Gwynedd Manufacturing is a large precision machine shop focused on serving the defense industry. Our 70,000 sq/ft facility houses over 60 state-of-the-art CNC machines, 80% of which are under 5 years old. Using the most advanced CNC machinery, inspection equipment, and programming and modeling software. With Gwynedd Manufacturing being a completely vertically integrated company, many career opportunities are available. As a rapidly growing company, which owns nearly every step of the production operation. We are always seeking professional, talented, and career-minded individuals in all areas of business from the production floor to the administrative staff

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