How it all works at LogRite

Started by Tam-i-am, April 18, 2008, 04:06:50 PM

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Tam-i-am

some people have asked to see pictures of the shop and Logrite World Headquarters located in Vernon, CT, so here it goes. (I'll have you know, Kevin already editted out pictures of his messy desk ;D)



This is Weldrite and another welder creating one of our arches.  Below is the aluminum welding station.










Here are 150 handles ready to go to powder coat to be made our favorite color.  Next they get shrink wrapped and loaded into the truck for their journey.



This is Floee Floee II (named after the retired Floee forklift).  This is our shipping manager and truck driver loading the truck.



The LogRite truck which is only complete with its Bubba the Lovesponge mudflaps.  The guys in the shop listen to Bubba every Friday on satellite radio.




This is Weldrite standing in front of the LogRite truck.  He was responsible for finding the truck for us to purchase so he likes to think of it as his. :D



When the tools come back from their journey they are brought to the shipping area to wait for final assembly and packaging.





These are two of the sets of shelves that hold anything from nuts and bolts for assembly to tires, hubs, and winches.  Here one of the guys is seen assembling boxes.






I hope to find those messy desk photos and will post them when I can.

Tam I Am

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sawguy21

Just came across this, don't know how I missed it first time around. Thanks, that is neat to see.
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blaze83

this is cool,

owning a fetching arch and a couple of peavies, i can appriciate the quality work that is done at the facility......keep up the good work every one 8) 8)

steve
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WDH

Tamiam,

I love my new 5 foot cant hook.  I have put it to good use over the Holidays.  I really appreciate the quality that you and your team produce in your products.
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Shotgun

Where's Kevin's desk picture?    :D

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farmerdoug

Dave, That is her desk with Kevin messing it up while she was gone. ;D
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dewwood

I am not sure whose desk it is but it sure looks like one I am familiar with here.  The boss is always on me about cleaning up my desk but how would I find anything then?
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Tam-i-am

What a coincidence that you should post about the messy desk - just yesterday I took some time to clean off all of Kevin's stuff and now you can see the top of my desk.  I wish I had the camera.

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