ISA Scholarship – Rusty Steele
Our HR Manager, Rusty Steele, has been named a recipient of the ISA Foundation’s Allan W. Chartier Professional Development Scholarship. This is awarded for the pursuit of professional development within the industrial supply community. ISA stands for the Industrial Supply Association (http://www.isapartners.org/) Industrial Supply Association (ISA) is committed to bringing channel partners together and fostering an environment that allows for …
Holiday Gifts: Don’t Forget the Batteries! + Tips & Tricks for Best Battery Life
Batteries may be small, but they play a big role, especially in the holiday season. How many times have you watched a child or friend excitedly open their new gadget, only to find that they can’t enjoy it until they buy new batteries? Be prepared when you give this year. This may seem like a no-brainer but before pronouncing a …
Neill-LaVielle in Detroit: Toyota Opportunity Exchange
On November 9, Neill-LaVielle enjoyed participating in the Toyota Opportunity Exchange at the Cobo Center in Detroit, Michigan. This year’s event provided us with numerous new connections during the 2-day exchange that was filled with engaging seminars and a phenomenal tradeshow. Since 1990, the Toyota Opportunity Exchange has provided M/WBEs (Minority & Women-Owned Business Enterprises) a dynamic forum to build relationships and encourage productive conversations …
Taps, Reamers and Threads: Percentage of Success
By Jim Rowe with Arch Global Precision, a Neill-LaVielle valued supplier This article is a fitting follow-up to the previous one, the topic of which was utilizing the proper spot drill in order to cut a straight hole. There, I mentioned subsequent tools (taps and reamers) that enter the hole created by the drill and the typical issues these tools …
Drills: Getting Straight to the Point
By Jim Rowe with Arch Global Precision, a Neill-LaVielle valued supplier In a previous article, I wrote about the damage incurred by solid carbide twist drills when spotting with incorrect angles – compared to the angle on the drill. There, I mentioned that the damage will most often lead to the drill cutting in a spiral. If trouble is then …
Centerdrills Don’t Center Drills
By Jim Rowe with Arch Global Precision, a Neill-LaVielle valued supplier Some of the most frequent abuses to a carbide twist drill comes from using a spotting tool with too sharp of a point angle compared to the drill point angle. I’m going to discuss the 2 largest contributors to damaging a high-performance carbide drill – the centerdrill and the …