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CSI Designs
Listing #353   Listed on: 06/11

Just a small one person cabinet shop. Custom kitchen cabinets, vanities, entertainment centers, etc.


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Espresso Lacquer Kitchen

Maple Melamine Kitchen

Cayenne Maple Kitchen

Contemporary Dark Maple Vanity

SS and Maple Espresso Kitchen

 
General 3 hp Tablesaw with 5' Excalibur Sliding Table

  View from rear of shop

  Assembly Table

  General 1 1/2 hp dust collector

 
Company Name:   CSI Designs
Contact Name:   Michele
Location:   Winnipeg, Canada  
Year Founded:   2005
Sq. Footage:   1,100
Employees:   1
Gross Sales:   N/A
Website:  

Product Specialties:
    Cabinets - Cabinet Designers
    Cabinets - Custom Cabinets
    Cabinets - General
    Cabinets - Kitchen & Bath Cabinets
    Cabinets - Residential Cabinetry
    Furniture - Custom Furniture
    Furniture - Furniture Designers

Shop Equipment:
    Other - General Model 350 3hp Cabinet Saw
    Dewalt - 12" Sliding Compound Miter Saw
    Other - General 3 hp Shaper
    Other - Excalibur 5' Sliding Table
    Porter Cable - Biscuit Joiner
    Kreg - Pocket Hole
    Other - Mepla Hinge Boring Machine
    Other - Jessem Router Table
    Holz Her - Uno 1302-7



Viewer Comments:

Posted By: GC     [07/01]
Sanitary shop, insurance work...fire, new owners/renters?.
Employee photo?


Posted By: Jim Houlton     [09/15]
Nice shop. Just a question, how do you like the excalibur table attachment. I have a 12" King with their factory sliding table but it's questionable at best. Good to see small guys like us can make a living too!


Posted By: Michele     [09/15]
The excalibur table attachment has served it's purpose well although it has to be checked regularly for squareness. I now find myself seriously looking at the Altendorf F45 with the digital read out on both the slider and the fence. I am really looking forward to the scoring blade and the high degree of accuracy in cuts.


Posted By: Jim Houlton     [09/16]
Thank for the reply, I get the impression that you aren't much happier with yours than I am,so no sense in going to a excalibur! I agree that the next step is probably a full sliding table with scoring blade.I used a SCM at my last employer and was very impressed even after TOTAL LACK OF MAINTANANCE and years of abuse by underpaid workers it still worked like a charm. Thanks again for your opinion,just saved me a wasted investment!!



Posted By: Michele     [09/17]
Your very welcome.


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