That looks like a thick one, probably an H series.
Is that the strip that is later put on the cats?
It’s next door to the Star Factory.
The manufacturers use higher quantities of synthetics these days. It’s just difficult to find good quality stripes any more.
Is smoking allowed on the production line?
They had to do a special run for our cat Boots, he has some great markings
Next to the dipping tanks, where is will become the yellow don’t pass or the white broken pass lines.
LOL!
You can see they are still using old equipment from when broader stripes were popular.
Most engineers would call that an extruder.
The vertical stripe works are more slimming.
Check out the hottie on the wall calendar.
What about polka dots? Do they use a bazooka? Or is that just for holes?
I’m pretty sure that this was featured on the television show “How It’s Made”.
B. Kliban
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 3 years ago
That looks like a thick one, probably an H series.
Charliegirl Premium Member over 3 years ago
Is that the strip that is later put on the cats?
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member over 3 years ago
It’s next door to the Star Factory.
ForrestOverin over 3 years ago
The manufacturers use higher quantities of synthetics these days. It’s just difficult to find good quality stripes any more.
coltish1 over 3 years ago
Is smoking allowed on the production line?
Doctor Toon over 3 years ago
They had to do a special run for our cat Boots, he has some great markings
J Short over 3 years ago
Next to the dipping tanks, where is will become the yellow don’t pass or the white broken pass lines.
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
LOL!
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
You can see they are still using old equipment from when broader stripes were popular.
Old Man River over 3 years ago
Most engineers would call that an extruder.
Spiffy over 3 years ago
The vertical stripe works are more slimming.
6turtle9 over 3 years ago
Check out the hottie on the wall calendar.
6turtle9 over 3 years ago
What about polka dots? Do they use a bazooka? Or is that just for holes?
jpozenel over 3 years ago
I’m pretty sure that this was featured on the television show “How It’s Made”.