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Williamson's Woodwork Design

Listing #453   Listed on: 10/12/2007


Williamson's Woodwork Design offers a small amount of custom cabinetry and millwork. We are able to produce up to 150 lin. ft. of cabinetry at one time. My main projects have consisted of Kitchens, Bathroom Vanities, Fireplace mantles and Entertainment Centers. I work out of my attached two car garage at night and weekends after being a stay at home dad from 7-6. I work from 6-9pm every night and 7-7 on Saturdays 12-6 on Sundays.
 
Company Name:   Williamson's Woodwork Design
Contact Name:   Frank Williamson
Location:   San Jose, CA  
Year Founded:   2000
Sq. Footage:   600
Employees:   1
Gross Sales:   150,000
Website:   www.williamsonswoodworkdesign.com

Product Specialties:
    Architectural Millwork - Custom Millwork
    Architectural Millwork - Doors & Windows
    Architectural Millwork - General
    Architectural Millwork - Millwork Installer
    Cabinets - Cabinet Designers
    Cabinets - Cabinet Installers
    Cabinets - Custom Cabinets
    Cabinets - General
    Cabinets - Kitchen & Bath Cabinets
    Cabinets - Residential Cabinetry
    Carving - General
    Finishing - General Wood Finishing
    Furniture - Furniture Designers
    Furniture - General
    Woodworking - General

Shop Equipment:
    Other - Castle faceframe table
    Ritter - Linebore machine
    Porter Cable - Routers
    Other - Edgemate edgebander
    Delta - Edgesander
    Whirlwind - Pop-up saw
    Ritter - Poket bore
    Delta - Tablesaw
    Other - Blum Mini-Press
    Delta - Tablesaw
    Other - Cabnetware/Cabnetworks
    Other - Autocadd



Viewer Comments:

Posted By: GC     [10/13/2007]
I would change your DC main trunk to a 6¨ pipe.


Posted By: Michael Doyle     [10/15/2007]
Frank:

What is the name of the guard you have on your Delta Tablesaw. We are looking for something like that.

Thanks!

Mike Doyle


Posted By: allen     [10/19/2007]
Frank, very impressive for such a small space. How do you do your finish work, is it all hand applied?


Posted By: Ian Terris     [10/20/2007]
Nice and organized. Is that an edgebander on the end of your tablesaw?


Posted By: George Davidson     [10/20/2007]
I like your Faceframe table


Posted By: Perry Vavra     [11/05/2007]
Nice setup! If you were to build 150' of cabs. all at once, where do you store them til they are ready for finishing and/or installation?


Posted By: Brent Mestach     [11/12/2007]
Hey Frank, thank you for posting your comment on our profile. We are looking forward to your purchases. Just so you know, we make all our wood here at the shop. We have all sorts of wood available too, as you can see on our websight. It looks like you have a cool thing going here, so keep up the good work. I am actually the commercial artist for stair supplies, as well as the photographer. Len asked me to create a profile on woodweb to reach out to even more people. So i was glad to see that you commented on it. We will be anticipating your purchases. Have a good day Frank. *Brent*


Posted By: Travis     [12/21/2007]
Frank,

Thanks for the comment. It's nice to hear from someone positive about business. We love building cabinets. We plan on running this business for life.
To answer your question. Yes, that is a picture of Jesus Christ on our wall. It helps us remember who is really in charge.

thanks,
Travis
Brother Fine Cabinetry

P.S. Your shop looks awsome. Very organized. Looks like you also do great work.


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