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Listing #1807   Listed on: 06/06/2018


We build our solid wood tabletops in a small shop in Austell, GA, just west of Atlanta. Each top is hand-crafted to order and may be customized in any way. Need a table base? We can help with that too. We offer ash, cherry, mahogany, walnut, and white oak as stock species, but can build tops from any wood we can purchase. There is no extra charge for custom orders, as each top is hand-crafted to order. There may be a longer lead time on non-stock woods.
 
Another Delivery Day, Lots of Walnut this time.
Finishing
Delivery Day
Building Furniture
Traditional Coffee Table
Custom Conference Table
Traditional Walnut Desk
Banquette Legs
Refectory Turned Leg
Rustic Industrial Shelving
Round Distressed Top
Ash Tabletop
Walnut Top with Beveled Edge
Walnut Banquette
Tabletop for RV, Finished
Walnut Tabletop
Restaurant Tops
Tabletop for RV, Unfinished
Company Name:   Hardwood
Contact Name:   Doug Turner
Location:   Austell, GA  30106
Year Founded:   1996
Sq. Footage:   1,000
Employees:   3
Gross Sales:   N/A
Website:   https://www.customhardwoodtops.com/

Product Specialties:
    Finishing - General Wood Finishing
    Furniture - Custom Furniture
    Furniture - Furniture Designers
    Furniture - Furniture Repairs
    Furniture - Furniture Reproductions
    Furniture - General
    Furniture - Outdoor Furniture
    Veneer and Marquetry - General
    Woodworking - General

Shop Equipment:



Viewer Comments:

Posted By: Larry Schweitzer     [01/09/2019]
Nice work. Please put the riving knife back on the table saw.


Posted By: Alston Shouse     [06/06/2021]
have a good selection of custom sawed walnut and cherry for sale


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