
I figured it was taking him so long because he slipped away from the tour, hid in the janitor closet until the plant closed, then came out and got his pics.Travis Ind. doesn't care too much for photos typically


One thing I really wanted to take a picture of was the fellow hammering out the details for the iron finish on the fireplace on an anvil. Every piece is unique and beautiful.
Sorry to take so long. I tried to send a pic from my phone but it didn't work out. The facility is amazing and huge. 11 acres under one roof. Will file a report when I get home.
The plant
The crew. They employ about 400 people here
The assembly lines. I think they have about 12 running concurrently.
Proud employee. Behind him is a huge stamping press inherited from Boeing. Kurt got it for a dollar cuz no one wanted to move it. They no longer use it because the dies and forms cost so much to make. If you want to make a change you need a whole new set.Dang you Begreen, I am 2 blocks north of them. I would of loaded you up with NIELs and Super Cedars. Next time I guess.At Travis Industries. This place is huge. Starts in 30 minutes.
Poop, Thomas, wish I knew that. I'm not at all familiar with Mulkiteo and wasn't driving, but thanks for the offer. I'll just have to make a special visit and take you out to lunch.Dang you Begreen, I am 2 blocks north of them. I would of loaded you up with NIELs and Super Cedars. Next time I guess.
Thomas
Sorry to drift off topic, but where do you get your energy logs, and how much do they cost? Just curious in case I ever want to supplement my cord wood, since I'm in the same area.
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