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Andrews has been a compass adjuster for 22 years, and while the bulk of his work is local, he also adjusts boat compasses as far away as the Pacific Ocean, doing work for the US Military Sealift Command tuning the compasses on oil tankers, ammunition ships, and hospital vessels. That part of his business has picked up since the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, he said.
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Andrews has been a compass adjuster for 22 years, and while the bulk of his work is local, he also adjusts boat compasses as far away as the Pacific Ocean, doing work for the US Military Sealift Command tuning the compasses on oil tankers, ammunition ships, and hospital vessels. That part of his business has picked up since the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, he said.
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