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Winston L. Shelton ...a Life of Invention
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Winston L. Shelton …a Life of Invention

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Innovating for the sake of others is how we ‘pay our rent’ for our time on Earth; it’s how we give back to something that’s given us so much. –Winston Shelton

Four decades before Winston Shelton began creating revolutionary foodservice equipment, he was tinkering with junkyard castoffs to make a working underwater exploration helmet, a gasoline powered child’s wagon, and a rudimentary sawmill–all before he was in high school. With the help of his mechanically intuitive father and brother, he discovered how things worked by disassembling and reassembling them. In the process, Shelton became a practical problem solver whose own intuition refined and created some of the most influential machines ever built. In this inspiring book, the entrepreneurial creator of Winston Industries tells a story of working on the Manhattan Project, becoming a groundbreaking G.E. engineer and revolutionizing how Kentucky Fried Chicken cooked its prized product.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
S.S. Crider Books - A Division of Winston Industries, LLC
Date
19 January 2018
Pages
154
ISBN
9780692991848

Innovating for the sake of others is how we ‘pay our rent’ for our time on Earth; it’s how we give back to something that’s given us so much. –Winston Shelton

Four decades before Winston Shelton began creating revolutionary foodservice equipment, he was tinkering with junkyard castoffs to make a working underwater exploration helmet, a gasoline powered child’s wagon, and a rudimentary sawmill–all before he was in high school. With the help of his mechanically intuitive father and brother, he discovered how things worked by disassembling and reassembling them. In the process, Shelton became a practical problem solver whose own intuition refined and created some of the most influential machines ever built. In this inspiring book, the entrepreneurial creator of Winston Industries tells a story of working on the Manhattan Project, becoming a groundbreaking G.E. engineer and revolutionizing how Kentucky Fried Chicken cooked its prized product.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
S.S. Crider Books - A Division of Winston Industries, LLC
Date
19 January 2018
Pages
154
ISBN
9780692991848