Great post TAB, Thank you.
An entire generation (or maybe even two), now rely on C & C machines, and a computer program that just has to be "monitored" with a QC guy at the end to check every other one.
My Grandfather, Thomas Diamond Watchorn, was a WWII veteran, went to MIT after re-enlisting for Korea, and formed Watchorn Hydraulics, out of Miami in the late 50's.
Had a fat contract with the airlines, landing gear and aileron, flaps etc,.. systems, and NASA for the retractable launch pad, all run by hydraulic systems. Long before the days of "computer programmers" there was this generation that did it the "old fashioned way", slide rules, mathematics, and their God given brains.
Firearms used to be made this way, large precision equip. the same way. It worked, lasted longer than a lot of crap out there today, was serviceable, and was made with 99% American stuff.
Thanks again for the post. It reminds me of an America of yesterday that I wish were here today.