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Reynolds Custom Woodworks

Listing #1325   Listed on: 02/04/2012


Reynolds Custom Woodworks is a small custom cabinet shop located in Winslow Maine. We build kitchen and bathroom cabinetry specializing in the beaded inset style. We also build the occasional piece of furniture. We currently have a 3200 square foot shop. 800 feet is set aside for showroom and paint room, leaving 2400 square feet for fabrication. I plan on adding an additional 1200 feet to the shop this summer which will house a new spray room as well as provide more space for our showroom. We sell mainly to homeowners, but also do work for a few local contractors. We typically build everything in house, but have subbed out doors in the past. If you'd like a tour of the shop and to see my ugly mug I encourage you to search "custom kitchen cabinets shop tour" on YouTube.
 


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Company Name:   Reynolds Custom Woodworks
Contact Name:   Kris
Location:   Winslow, ME  
Year Founded:   2004
Sq. Footage:   3,200
Employees:   3
Gross Sales:   N/A
Website:   www.CustomCabinetPro.com

Product Specialties:
    Architectural Millwork - Custom Millwork
    Architectural Millwork - Doors & Windows
    Cabinets - Commercial Cabinets
    Cabinets - Custom Cabinets
    Cabinets - Kitchen & Bath Cabinets
    Furniture - General

Shop Equipment:
    Delta - Unisaw
    Delta - 20" bandsaw
    Delta - 13 spindle line borer
    Dust Collector System - Onieda
    Other - Grizzly 20" planer w/ spiral cutterhead
    Other - Grizzly 8" jointer w/ spiral cutterhead
    Other - Grizzly edge sander
    Other - Woodtec edge bander
    Kreg - Foreman
    Other - Grizzly shaper
    Delta - Shaper
    Mini Max - SC3 sliding table saw
    Butfering - Widebelt
    Invicta - Tilting shaper



Viewer Comments:

Posted By: Jim Tank     [02/09/2012]
I have to ask - what's the chair for?


Posted By: Kris     [02/09/2012]
Well... some days it's where the inspiration starts, and some days it's where the perspiration ends. Sometimes it's the exact opposite...


Posted By: jeff todd     [02/14/2012]
Sweet shop - wow.


Posted By: Grovey     [02/15/2012]
Thanks for the million dollar tour. Looks great! I like the back-to-back tablesaws.


Posted By: Dave Miller     [02/22/2012]
I also like your table saw setup --- we rarely need two rip saws, but really need em when we do --- using one out feed table for two saws; why didn't I think of that?


Posted By: Kris     [02/23/2012]
Thanks guys. Dave, not going to lie, the tablesaw setup is not my idea. I saw a picture a while back. I hear you on not needing them 90% of the time but when you do, AH YEAH!


Posted By: Mitch Suber     [02/28/2012]
Nice shop Kris. I always enjoy seeing how others get all their equipment into shops this size. Thanks for the tour, you did a good job of laying this out for us to see. I see Jim commented on the chair, but what about the TV?


Posted By: Kris     [02/28/2012]
Mitch...to be honest the only thing on that TV lately is dust. Before I couldn't use rabbit ears on it I would watch March Madness, that's about it.


Posted By: Ray     [03/30/2012]
What a mess - somebody's going to get hurt with that dust collection pipe running across the floor.


Posted By: Kris     [03/31/2012]
You're right Ray...that one pipe on the floor where nobody walks would be a safety hazard if it were a traffic area. No choice there since all my pipe runs along the ceiling and I wanted as much room around the tablesaws as possible. A mess??? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder I suppose...


Posted By: Mike     [04/23/2012]
Great shop Kris! Good luck to you and your business!


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