Showing posts with label mayline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mayline. Show all posts
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Mayline Products and Mayline Office Furniture
We use Mayline brand products in our headquarters location here at EngineerSupply. Mayline Conference Room Tables, Mayline Computer Desks, Laptop Holders, and Mayline Office Chairs are all heavy-duty and stand up to tough use. Mayline Chairs use commercial-grade fabrics and parts, come with a manufacturers limited lifetime warranty and are built to last. Other products that they make are Mayline Blueprint Clamps, Mayline Drafting Tables, Mayline Blueprint Racks, Blueprint Stands, and Mayline Office Furniture. Our call center uses Mayline Office Chairs because they last longer and are more comfortable than chairs you'll buy locally at regular office supply companies. We've tried using the less expensive and they last about a year, but the Mayline Chairs continue to look new and remain comfortable.
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Thursday, December 06, 2007
Mayline Drafting Tables, Mayline Office Furniture
If you work in the AEC (Architectural, Engineering, Construction) Industry then you've most likely heard of Mayline Products before. Their line of Mayline Blueprint Storage Racks, Blueprint Stands, Blueprint Hanging Clamps, Office Furniture are all built for professional and commercial use. I got started in High School Drafting Class on a Mayline Four-Post Drafting Table, then moved on to using AutoCad in college. It may sound strange to some, but even after I started working full-time, I worked at a cad station that was built on a four-post drafting table. When I changed jobs and started working at a regular height cad station desk, I quickly realized that I missed the drafting table height. Working at drafting table height on a drafting stool allowed me to easily stand up and walk to a nearby reference table or go collaborate with coworkers about a project. It was easier on my back, and allowed me to stretch my legs and body out straighter while at the drafting table height. Also, the size of the drafting table allowed me to lay my drawings out while working in cad. The mix of old school drafting and cad were a natural fit to me.
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bluerprint storage,
drafting tables,
mayline
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