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JH Conklin & Co.

Listing #1321   Listed on: 01/23/2012
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Founded in 1992, J.H. Conklin & Co. offers furniture refinishing, repair and upholstery services to residences, businesses and design firms in the Philadelphia metro area. In 2001 the operation moved to its current location in a converted carriage barn - with the upholstery functions in a separate 900 square foot space. The current configuration allows for simultaneous repairing, stripping, sanding, staining, finishing and upholstering. A 16' drop-gate trailer handles weekly rounds of pick-up and delivery. On weekends, a portion of the shop gets cleared out to provide practice space for a local rock band.
 
Staining a door
Repair Bench
Staining
Upholstery resource Area
Assembly area, pre-delivery.
Dye, brushed glaze, satin topcoat.
1970's tufted sofa. Refinished and reupholstered to update to a modern decor.
Company Name:   JH Conklin & Co.
Contact Name:   Jim Conklin
Location:   Pennsville, NJ  08070
Year Founded:   1992
Sq. Footage:   3,600
Employees:   3
Gross Sales:   N/A
Website:   www.jhconklin.net

Product Specialties:
    Finishing - General Wood Finishing
    Finishing - Refinishing
    Furniture - Furniture Repairs

Shop Equipment:
    Other - CA Tech Lynx L300H
    Other - CA Tech FE-FF
    Other - SataJet 1000 B
    Other - CA Tech 2 1/2 gal pressure pot
    Grizzly - 10" 3HP Table Saw
    Other - 3M Accuspray 10
    Fuji - Q4 Turbine
    Other - CH 80 gal 5 HP Compressor



Viewer Comments:

Posted By: Brian     [02/04/2012]
Hi there
thanks for sharing these great photos and video. very well organized. I was wondering if you have ever tried the Kremlyn spray system. I have two in my small cabinet shop and love them...very efficient and low to no overspray. By the way, might be time for a spray respirator mask!.
thanks
Brian


Posted By: Brian     [02/04/2012]
Hi there
thanks for sharing these great photos and video, very well organized. I was wondering if you have ever tried the Kremlyn spray system? I have two in my small cabinet shop and love them. They are very efficient and low to no overspray. By the way, might be time for a spray respirator mask!
Thanks
Brian


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