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May 2011

Video FAQ


This month, Derek Marquez delves into the specific considerations that must be addressed when ordering u-bolts. Find out what rules apply when designing a threaded u-bolt, as well as the formula that we use when deciding how to go about making larger u-bolts or bent bolts.

Even if u-bolts aren’t relevant to your business, you can still check out the video of some 2-1/2″ diameter, 1600° steel being bent into a u-bolt shape.

Guidelines for Ordering U-Bolts

Portland Jetport

You’re probably thinking to yourself, “Big deal, Portland Bolt ships a few bolts across town and features the project in their newsletter.” However, this particular project was located across the country in Portland, Maine, and we manufactured several thousand hex bolts and threaded rods.

Portland Bolt’s participation in this project demonstrates a few things you may not have known about us:

Portland Bolt ships all over the United States, as well as internationally. Our interactive shipment destination map will give you an idea of our broad geographical reach.

Although the Portland Jetport Expansion project was a U.S. project, the company that purchased the bolts was a Canadian firm. In 2010, we made 195 total shipments into Canada, covering 8 of the 10 Canadian provinces.

Portland Bolt manufactures a wide variety of bolts for the wood and glulam industry.

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Lori Coffman Retires

After a 30+ year affiliation with Portland Bolt, Lori Coffman will retire at the end of May. Lori has been working as Portland Bolt’s Accounts Payable Clerk. Her tenure with the company dates back to 1980 when she was the personal secretary for Portland Bolt’s previous owner. She is looking forward to spending time traveling with her husband Rob. She also enjoys cooking, family gatherings, and dancing to music from the ’70s. We will miss Lori very much, and all of us at Portland Bolt would like to thank her for her years of dedicated service and wish her the best. Lori leaves her accounting responsibilities in the capable hands of Ruth Mason who joined Portland Bolt at the beginning of March. We will introduce you to Ruth in an upcoming newsletter.