Yeah your going to need one for an ISO certification if (and should) Stern pursue it. No more hand drilling and using hammers on the playfields!
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Yeah your going to need one for an ISO certification if (and should) Stern pursue it. No more hand drilling and using hammers on the playfields!
Quoted from Atari_Daze:An iso cert for Stern is one thing but it would only be as good as the iso cert of the manufacturer of parts. The whole weak link thing.
SPC would need to be applied at every level of manufacturing, clearly it isn't being done yet. All those broken coil stops are evidence of that. Damn.
Yup it's about consistency, documentation, improving quality, improving safety among many aspects.
Quoted from JodyG:ISO certification for a pinball company would be pointlessly expensive. This is just another layer between upper management and the working folks. This position will be the fall guy for when the next clearcoat disaster hits, saving someone above him.
It's not pointlessly expensive. You sound like my boss at the last welding shop I was at with numerous OSHA violations and a dirt floor hiring rapists and pedos who didn't know how to weld. You want quality you go to a union or a reputable company not Jacks welding shop down the street. Same thing with a pinball machine. It's obvious they are not taking samples and doing QA on the clearcoat. No documentation. Just a complete s show.
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