Stealth Camper wrote:Got any more back story? Did you work on cabinets, flooring, etc as well as the countertops? (They are gorgeous, by the way!) Was this a place you worked, or your own place? Were you in TN?
I see a 2008 date on one picture. Recent events. Still doing that work?
I did only the solid surface work. The shop did all the work in-house with the exception of mattresses and blinds. Those were ordered.
It was NOT owned by me. It is in Tennessee. I no longer work there.
There were three table saws. Two of them had 12 foot by 6 foot tables. The third table saw was an Altendorf with a sliding feed table.
There was a drum sander, several drill presses, band saw, three miter saws, laminate heating table (for bending the formica around the cabinets),two spray booths for gluing the formica to the cabinets.
There was a belt sander with a 6 inch wide belt and 2 foot table. About a dozen hand routers. Many hand held belt sanders and many palm sanders, and many jig saws.
There was a complete upholstery shop and a complete metal shop.
The metal shop had a giant brake and a giant bender. It had a large band saw, hand-held band saw, mig welders, plasma cutter, oxy acetylene tanks, drill press, and many hand tools.
There was also a machine in which you dipped dashboards to cover them. Kinda like they dip accordions to get that mother of pearl look.
The generators that got installed in the bays were Newage brand. 24kw with 4 cylinder diesel motors. Big inverters (Xantrex brand) were installed.
If you have any more questions, please ask.
Got love? Give love.