New Year New Knowledge.. Always Forward, Never Back.

As we all start off the new year, I have been reflecting and bouncing around between what has happened in the past, as well as what kind of outlook I have/want for the future. I think it is human nature for us all to do this and dare I say the holidays and reconnecting with some people we don’t see often increases the focus on the past.

While I love watching the videos of projects that I have completed personally over the years. In some images below, I try to focus more on how I can continue to pull the positives out and prevent the pitfalls. Things like demolishing the “finished” part of our basement and building it into a brighter and more functional space for our family of 5. Some of the highlights included my daughters at every step of the process, even down to leaving “notes” on the walls for the next person who works in the room. I still do my best to make sure they get involved with any project, and it has to be far more than just watching or holding this while I do work. I take the time to educate them and ensure they get to add experiences to their memory and I hope it all takes root throughout the years, and they can call back on these experiences as they move forward.

That’s one saying that has stuck with me since the Marvel series Luke Cage. When it seemed as though he was getting pulled backward or potentially taking the wrong direction, he would say, “Always forward, never back.” This was the motto of his mentor, Pops, who encouraged Luke to move in the right direction and not step backward in his progress. It’s my experience though that, like Luke, this will get tested many times throughout the year and experience is the only true way to learn something. That is why I try to encourage experiences in all aspects of my life. I let my daughters do things and try solutions they come up with as long as they are safe. If they ask for input, I will offer it. Sometimes I try to steer them clear of big mistakes and try to get them some direction as to why.

This year I have already started a project that involves rebuilding a basketball hoop and installing it for my family and friends to use. Now, I could have gone out and bought replacement parts and even a new goal. While my budget wouldn’t really allow new and replacement parts seem to be a bit high, I am taking the time to further my skills, and my daughter’s experiences, and spend some intentional time with my family in the process. 

This came with some work to do from finding the original specs on the arms that hold the backboard on and also refreshing my CAD skills while learning new software that I could use for free at home to help me verify the angles the pieces need to be cut at. From here I will start making cuts and then weld up new arms. You had better believe that I will have each one of my daughters out in the garage with me learning how to at least try and weld, so they can understand the level of effort that goes into making something out of what someone else may consider trash.

So what does all of this have to do with EXAIR and how we conduct our business? Well, as a member of the team here, I devote myself to continuously improving and learning. This could be things like testing myself like others have on the CCASS certification and deeper dives into our product offerings like the flow curves on a pressure regulator. I’m not the only one here that has that drive either. The entire team here is constantly pushing and driving forward to ensure we bring our customers and contacts the highest-level products, knowledge, and experience, and can confidently share our experiences with you to increase your potential success when implementing an engineered solution.

If you want to advance your process and knowledge, or just see if EXAIR has any experience with what you are having trouble with, contact an Application Engineer today.

Brian Farno
Application Engineer
BrianFarno@EXAIR.com
@EXAIR_BF

Super Heroes and the Crew at EXAIR

Growing up I think nearly every child has a Super Hero that they believe is the best.  All through growing up my number one Super Hero was Spiderman.  The close second was Cyclops from the X-Men.  For most the Super Hero is about being able to help others while still having a normal life.  It’s about being able to find balance and let’s not forget about the super powers.

For me the Spiderman Comic series was one with best message to its readers’.  This is because Peter Parker didn’t live a lavish lifestyle, he was a geek that just happened to encounter serious of unfortunate / fortunate events.  He always had the same message to not stoop to the levels of evil and to also help those in need.

For the most part I am pretty sure none of us here at EXAIR have super powers.  We do however do our best to help people that may be in trouble every day that we are here.  This can in fact some times even save you from getting into a sticky situation.  Imagine this – the dastardly OSHA inspector (dastardly for illustrative purposes only) has pointed out a safety violation (that actually sounds rather helpful) in the good citizens plant in the form of an open pipe blow off. EXAIR saves the day (and the OSHA fine) by outfitting the open blow off with one of our Super Air Nozzles (wow, we even have an appropriate superhero-ish product name) which can’t be dead ended thus stifling the OSHA inspectors power and increasing safety for the model citizen. In true comic book form we should go on to say that the entire population of that comic book town rests easier and the children are clearly happier as illustrated in a colorful, sunshiny last page…

The point is we’re here to help, so feel free to contact us about your compressed air application.

Brian Farno
Application Engineer
BrianFarno@EXAIR.com
@EXAIR_BF