Posted by tractorkrum on January 15, 2017 at 07:12:43 from (173.245.140.138):
In Reply to: MADE IN AMERICA? posted by Geo-TH,In on January 15, 2017 at 05:15:13:
I live near where his headquarters is in Eau Claire WI. I have close friends that work for him in his IS department. Here in Eau Claire there is the Midwest Division, there is a counter top division, I believe he does his own packaging of fertilizer, like you said the truss plant and the concrete block plant, a door division, a treated wood plant to name a few. The quality has improved on many items over the years. Back in the mid 70's I purchased some lumber for a truck rack. I was short one piece and went to the local lumber yard. To this day I can tell you the piece that was purchased at the local yard. It was always a joke to buy lumber at Menards as when you cut the banding you had to watch out so the lumber did not slap you in the face. Today the quality of the products have improved by the most part. Some contractors buy large amounts of products at Menards and some will not buy anything. One problem I find is some of the contractors want to get their contractor discounts from the local lumber yards and will tell you the produce is superior to Menards. I have seen first hand that often the product is the very same. As for Lowe's and Home Depot, I will go to Menards any day.
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