I am looking for a loose leaf log binder. The ones on line seem a little junky.
Is there another type of binder that would work with paper logs?
Loose leaf log binder
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Dino soar, Dec 2, 2019.
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have you looked at staples or other office supply places?
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I just use a standard 1" 3 ring binder from any office supply joint.
I also use the loose leafs that are the same size as a standard piece of notebook paper. Rods on top, ifta lower left, & dvir lower right..exhausted379 and Dino soar Thank this. -
TA has them
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I guess there would be a JJ Keller log you can put in, but I don't know what size or what number. -
3 ring binder here. DOT no issue with it. JJ keller full sheets with just time/destination log filled out. Inspection left blank, no recap hours page.
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Is there a specific JJ Keller log that you use for that?
That's the whole problem. Finding the right log for the right binder as I'm not looking at them right in front of me.singlescrewshaker Thanks this. -
Buy loose leaf logs and whatever binder you fancy along with a hole punch. Use the punch to put the holes in line with the rings of the binder and go forth and conquer.
Seriously, it seems some people really feel the need to over complicate things. When I ran paper, the logs came stapled together. A knife or pliers took care of the staples and I did just as I outlined above. It ain't rocket surgery, ya know. -
When I ran paper. It was on laptop. And printed and turned in to office.
Backup was synced to the cloud.
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