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The Brinston Hill Company

Listing #948   Listed on: 12/03/2009


Residential and some Commercial cabinetry, complete design, manufacture & installations.
These are just a few pictures for now, will update more shortly.
 
Company Name:   The Brinston Hill Company
Contact Name:   Stan
Location:   Edmonton, Canada  
Year Founded:   2009
Sq. Footage:   1,800
Employees:   2
Gross Sales:   N/A
Website:   www.brinstonhill.com

Product Specialties:
    Cabinets - Custom Cabinets
    Cabinets - Residential Cabinetry

Shop Equipment:



Viewer Comments:

Posted By: justin anderson     [12/05/2009]
what kind of edgebander do you have and how much did you pay for it?


Posted By: Stan     [12/06/2009]
It is a Holzher Sprint 1310-1, 5 yrs old, very low hrs,
I was at the right place at the right time.
It was under 8K USD, company was closing the doors, people didn't know how to really use it, or maintain it.
Cleaned it completely, had Dario from FCB Machinery Edmonton come in, he prep'd for shipping across town, then went through everything and set up in my shop.
Best Deal I have made in a long time.



Posted By: Justin     [12/09/2009]
What size is the compressor? Does it hold up well with Sanders? Im getting ready to move into a similar size shop is why im asking. Showroom is sweet by the way! Oh, and how well does the roller stand help with long panel crosscuts on the tablesaw?


Posted By: Stan     [12/09/2009]
Justin
Compressor is 7HP, 60 Gal, 14 Cubic ft per min @ 90lbs. I don't use air air sanders so I cant tell you exactly. I would imagine that it would depend on if they are running all day, or intermittently. When I am running the edgebander is will kick in about 2 times to do a entire medium size kitchen.
The roller stand was just a temp fitting until I made a side drop table, that is supported by the roller.
My out feed table is on wheels and acts as a additional bench/out feed for the edgebander, or whenever one needs another bench somewhere.
Thanks about the showroom it is still being worked on, have all my new Intivo hardware for the other side and now just need sometime to make the cabinets.


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