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The Mind of a Mill Man Who Works for a Cabinet Company

June 14th, 2009 No comments

What’s it like the have the mind of a cabinet mill man? There are several things that professional cabinetry parts cutters do differently than your average Joe who is running a table saw and building kitchens in a two car garage cabinet shop.

The main man responsible for making everything go smoothly for everyone else in the production facility is the guy cutting all of the cabinet parts. Here are a few things that they do differently than the armatures. read The Mind of a Mill Man

Cabinet Shop in a Two Car Garage

May 25th, 2009 No comments

It’s possible to operate a small cabinet business from a two car garage. Setting up the machines takes a well thought out plan. When fabricating kitchens, vanities, wall-units or countertops, it’s necessary to build things in a planned order. The way that this will work efficiently is by having many of the shop tools/items mobile. Obviously, your table saw will have to be stationary but several other tools and carts can be attached to casters. read Cabinet Shop-Two Car Garage