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Change the look of your kitchen or bathroom today! Cabinet Cures was founded in Portland, Oregon more than 30 years ago. Our specialty is cabinet refacing or refinishing to transform your outdated, worn look into a fabulous kitchen or bath makeover -- without the cost or the inconvenience of a total kitchen remodel, yet with the professional quality that comes with our years of woodworking and cabinet finishing experience. Cabinet Cures brings nearly three decades of professional experience in custom cabinet refacing and refinishing, a state-of-the-art process, and exceptional customer service to every project. We pride ourselves on providing our customers with a beautiful, custom cabinet makeover that complements their home and budget. Cabinet Cures® services many cities and metro areas throughout the United States, including but not limited to: Can't really find the words...but just HAD to tell you how pleased we are the with the new cabinets.  Everything about our experience from our initial visit with you, our interactions with Anthony, the girls up in Portland, the A plus installers,the quality of the product and the attention to detail on the cabinets far exceeded any expectations we might have had.  




We are literally speechless for accolades.  PS-Even Mikey was blown away and it takes a lot to impress the hubby!-Best-Kathy Vitale. Watch Video to Learn More What I'm obsessed with this week: Weekly Designer ChatReceive Free Shipping Every Day on Orders of $35 or More. Click Here to Learn How! Receive Free Shipping Every Day. Rockler Woodworking and Hardware 373 South BroadwaySalem, NH 03079 Manager: Bill Lefebvre - email Monday – Friday 9 AM – 7 PM Saturday 9 AM – 6 PM Sunday 11 AM – 4 PM *Be assured that Rockler does not sell its e-mail lists to anyone, so your information is safe with us. 2/18/2017 Sign Making - 11AM This demo will show you the difference between making signs with your hand held router versus making them with a Laser machine. 2/25/2017 Wood Finishing with HVLP Systems - 11AM See how easy it is to spray a finish on your project and get excelent results every time. 03/04/2017 Panel Door Construction with Freud Rail & Stile Bit Set - 11AM Learn the proper techniques for making stile & Rail panel doors on your router table.




03/11/2017 CNC and Laser Engraving Your Woodworking Projects - 11AM See all the capabilities both of these machines can offer you in the way of CNC work and laser engraving. 03/18/2017 Tablesaw Techniques - SawStop - 11AM This demo will focus around the great features including safety that the sawstop saw has to offer. Will also be demonstrating the NEW small parts sled and the NEW Material Cart. 03/25/2017 Woodturning - Sorby & Rockler Turning Tools - 11AM This demo will be focused around the differences between carbide and high speed turning tools. Natural Edge Bowl Class With Ron Pouliot Date: Saturday February 25, 2017 Overview: Learn stock preparation, tool sharpening and turning techniques to create a Natural Edge Bowl on a Oneway lathe chuck. Beginning Bowl Turning with Ron Pouliot Date: Saturday, February 28, 2017 Overview: Learn stock preparation, tool sharpening and turning techniques along with assembly and finishing to create a wooden bowl.




Why not come and "Take a walk through our woods". We feature premium domestic and exotic lumber as well as hard-to-find veneers. Would you like to turn your hobby into a career? Please see our Career Center for position details and how you can join our fun loving team!Sawdust, a byproduct of wood products manufacturing, adds debris and dust particles to the shop floor if not effectively managed with industrial-sized dust collectors. Rather than invest capital in more energy-intensive equipment, Brentwood Corporation installed an on-demand ventilation system to control dust, eliminating the need for new collection equipment and saving nearly one-third of the plant’s annual energy use in the process. Located in Molalla, Oregon, the kitchen cabinet door maker’s big dust collectors and fans accounted for half of its electrical usage. Growth in production had pushed their existing system to capacity, prompting the company to consider purchasing more equipment to manage chips and dust.




“Another dust collector would have done the job, but it would have increased our energy consumption,” said Dan Wagner, plant engineering manager and maintenance manager, Brentwood Corporation. “We could have spent up to $150,000 per year on energy alone for the additional dust collector.” Brentwood installed the EcoGate® On-Demand Ventilation System, which improves the capability and energy efficiency of the plant’s existing dust collectors. With approximately 30 percent of the plant’s equipment actually producing sawdust at any given time, the ventilation system senses when airflow is or isn’t needed and uses a series of automated gates to direct capacity to other workstations in use. The system includes three new variable frequency drives, VFDs, for existing fans, and one new master control station to communicate with the three VFDs, which controls when to open and close gates. In total, the master controller communicates with sensors and gauges on 100 individuals gates.




Brentwood now has room for additional pieces of equipment in the plant at limited additional energy cost. “With the system overtaxed, we couldn’t completely eliminate a light dust haze in the air. Now, each active machine is extracting more air and capturing the dust even better than we did before. Less dust means cleaner indoor air for our employees,” explained Wagner. In addition to decreased energy consumption, Brentwood’s ventilation system delivers other benefits. The new VFDs reduce wear and tear on the fan belts and bearings to ease future maintenance costs, and reduce noise levels to improve the work environment for employees. Energy Trust provided Brentwood with cash incentives of over $257,600, which covered nearly 50 percent of the project’s upfront cost. Overall, the manufacturer estimates it will save more than 1.3 million kilowatt hours of electricity in energy consumption and approximately $86,000 in energy costs annually. Check out Energy Trust’s Wood Products Energy Savings Guide to determine which energy upgrades are right for your facility

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