What Are You Thankful For? November 22, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments We have many international readers here at Gear Technology who may wonder about this most American of holidays — Thanksgi...Read More
Where Have All the Pumpjacks Gone? November 21, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments The last stronghold for herringbones was — and remains — the venerable oil field pumpjack gearbox. Although known by a variety of other names, noth...Read More
Herringbones 102 November 16, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Imagine for a moment that your boss invented the herringbone tooth form and tasked you with building machines to cut them. This was the situation P...Read More
Herringbones 101 November 14, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments I try to avoid technical matters here in the blog on the grounds that we have an entire magazine to cover the “hard stuff.” Besides, very few topic...Read More
Write it Down November 9, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Gear Expo was a wonderful opportunity to meet old friends and make new ones. While I was out collecting swag, purely in support of my reporting dut...Read More
Discouraging Change November 7, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments One of the neat things about the Gear Expo is seeing people you once worked with. Sometimes though, they remember your interactions in greater deta...Read More
Swag of the Expo Awards November 2, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments My last blog covered the motivation for the Swag of the Expo award and my inspiration in creating it. Top contenders that did not quite qualify for...Read More
Gear Expo Swag Report October 31, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Soon you will be reading lots of stories about the 2017 AGMA Fall Technical Meeting and Gear Expo in our magazine and online reports. BUT, the info...Read More
Staying Engaged October 27, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments I recently got a phone call with questions about a drawing from 1981. The caller saw “Schultz” in the signature block and thought it was me. Flatte...Read More
Storage Problems October 27, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments One of my favorite science fiction books is A Canticle for Leibowitz, by Walter M. Miller, Jr., originally published in 1960. This post-ap...Read More