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Company Name: True32 Custom Cabinetry
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Contact Name: Bob Buckley
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Location: LaVergne, TN 37086
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Year Founded: 1990
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Sq. Footage: 5,600
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Employees: 3
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Gross Sales:
700,000
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Website:
www.true32customcabinetry.com
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Product Specialties:
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Cabinets - Custom Cabinets
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Shop Equipment:
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Brandt - KD-56 Edgebander
Altendorf - F-45 Elmo-4 Sliding Table Saw
Other - CNT Motion- CNC Router
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Viewer Comments:
Posted By:
John Schanafelt [06/07/2008]
Assembly and hardware areas are outstanding. A true testiment to organization. Two thumbs up.
Posted By:
Nathan Barnard [06/30/2008]
Very impressive operation. Who does your installs?
Posted By:
Bob Buckley [06/30/2008]
John,
Thanks for the compliment.
Nathan,
Thanks for the compliment. We do the majority of our installs ourselves right now, but we have outsourced them in the past, and will do so again when sakes volume justifies it.
Bob Buckley
Posted By:
Nathan Barnard [07/01/2008]
Bob, I've been trying to come up with an efficient cab. construction system (similar to true32) for my one man shop. I very much believe in processes and technology enabling the shop.
Currently struggling with hardware installation, namely metabox screw locations, and was hoping a simple 13 head line boring machine would be the answer. Just wondering how you do it with the Zargen, and if you try to stay away from pullouts (with spacers). Just trying to minimize the "human error" potential... I imagine your CNC router is probably the answer.
Nathan
Posted By:
Paul S [07/26/2008]
True 32 system really helped me big time. Nathan I really believe you would do yourself a favor and get a Dbl line boring machine. Is was one of my best investments. Really no need for a CNC. Good luck, Paul
Posted By:
SCOTT BUSHNELL [01/25/2009]
I'M A WOODWORKER JUST LOOKING AROUND JUST WANTED TO SAY YOU HAVE A CLEAN SHOP MOST SHOPS ARE A MESS AND THAT MAKES THEM DANGERIOUS. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
Posted By:
James [01/28/2009]
Great looking shop, impressive processes, and sweet results. I want to learn more about you operation.
Posted By:
Bob Buckley [01/29/2009]
James,
Thanks for the compliment. You are welcome to call anytime.
Bob Buckley 615.793.6420
Posted By:
David F. [05/11/2009]
How do you keep the dust down? looks very good
Posted By:
Bob Buckley [05/12/2009]
David,
We have a central dust collector with EcoGates on all our machines, and we also make it part of each process to clean up after each transfer batch is machined at each and every station (typically a maximum of 6 cabinets).
Bob Buckley
Posted By:
Nathan [12/09/2009]
Hi Bob, how do you heat your shop, and how often is it in use (5 days a week)? also, what height ceiling do you have/recommend? I am currently designing a 2000sf shop across the border from Maine.
Posted By:
Bob Buckley [12/10/2009]
Nathan,
You asked: "How do you heat your shop, and how often is it in use (5 days a week)?"
The plant is heated with two gas heaters and cooled with two central A/C units, the office/showroom is heated and cooled with a unit that uses our hot water heater.
You asked: "What height ceiling do you have/recommend?"
12' at the walls, 13' at the peak. This has been sufficient for my use, and saves a little on heat and air cost of taller ceiling heights.
Posted By:
Bob Schilke [02/26/2010]
Wow! Very nice shop setup. . Far too neat though. The only time my place is neat is after Frifay cleanup, or once a large project is finished I reset the shop. Very nice place. How much does it cost to heat? & you have AC ? Jealousy reigns. . . Ok, I have too, only use it when it's over 92 inside the shop. Thinking about going "green" for the heat though. I've got 2500 sf w/ 14' ceilings, single furnace (oil) & 2 multi blowers (heat/AC), looking into a furnace conversion & a briquette machine (small) I know of a shop in PA that is the same size & uses 30-40 lbs per day when it's cold. Can't remember which furnace they have though. Well, I digress. Nice shop! Back to work.
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