![]() The previous design lacked a mobile base, interchangeable wheel components and was unreasonably sized for the average Airmen. ![]() “This was the perfect time for us to demonstrate our skills in a creative and productive way.” Ryan Strittmatter, 927th Maintenance Squadron metals technician. “When the corrosion shop reached out for a redesign, we jumped at the opportunity,” said Air Force Staff Sgt. Identifying the need for new equipment, the corrosion control unit requested assistance from the 6th MXG metals technology unit for a remedy. The 6th MXG corrosion control unit recognized the need to make their painting and priming processes for the KC-135 aircraft on the installation more efficient. ![]() The 6th Maintenance Group metals technology and corrosion control units recently collaborated to create and implement a new wheel painting stand design that will allow Airmen to produce twice as much in half the time.
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