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Covenant Millwork Inc.

Listing #1404   Listed on: 10/17/2012


Kent Holdeman started a finish carpentry business in 2000 after working for a general contractor the previous few years. Through the next 6 years he was more and more interested in the specialty millwork end of the work. In 2006 he partnered with Ron Shultz to start Covenant Millwork Inc. To begin with they built mostly cabinets but the business has grown to include much specialty work. Ron takes care of the cabinet end, designing in Cabinet Vision, scheduling and installing the jobs. Kent works with the millwork. They are a small shop dedicated to customer satisfaction.
 

Table Saw
Sanding Table, Frame Table

Finish Room
Weinig Unimat 218 6 head moulder
Moulder Knives
Straight Line
Curved porch rail
Company Name:   Covenant Millwork Inc.
Contact Name:   Kent Holdeman
Location:   Louisville, GA  30434
Year Founded:   2006
Sq. Footage:   11,000
Employees:   6
Gross Sales:   500,000
Website:   www.covenantmillwork.com

Product Specialties:
    Architectural Millwork - Custom Millwork
    Architectural Millwork - Doors & Windows
    Architectural Millwork - Flooring
    Architectural Millwork - General
    Architectural Millwork - Lathe Turning
    Architectural Millwork - Millwork Installer
    Architectural Millwork - Millwork Restoration
    Architectural Millwork - Moldings
    Architectural Millwork - Stairs and Balustrades
    Cabinets - Cabinet Designers
    Cabinets - Cabinet Installers
    Cabinets - Closets and Storage
    Cabinets - Commercial Cabinets
    Cabinets - Components
    Cabinets - Custom Cabinets
    Cabinets - General
    Cabinets - Kitchen & Bath Cabinets
    Cabinets - Residential Cabinetry
    Cabinets - Store Fixtures
    Finishing - General Wood Finishing
    Finishing - Refinishing
    Furniture - Custom Furniture
    Furniture - Furniture Repairs
    Furniture - Furniture Reproductions
    Woodworking - General

Shop Equipment:
    Grizzly - G0620 Sliding table saw
    Powermatic - 10 table saw
    Grizzly - G0581 43" wide belt sander
    Grizzly - Go454 20" planer
    Extrema - 12" Straight Line
    Vega - 10' Lathe
    Other - Custom Built Router Table
    Other - Custom Built Downdraft Sanding Table
    Ritter - Edge Sander
    Ritter - Line Bore
    Grizzly - G0531 21" Vertical Bandsaw
    Grizzly - G1026 3hp shaper
    Other - Chambon 5hp shaper
    Grizzly - G9953ZX 16" joiner
    Weinig - Unimat 218 6 head
    Mikron - 645 Multi Moulder



Viewer Comments:

Posted By: norman davison     [05/27/2014]
we are door retailers, I am interested in having about 20 doors each of 3 styles --exterior, made from Virginia cedar lumber--I supply--- M&T joints
Interested?.



Posted By: Dennis Wilt     [11/03/2014]
How is the Grizzly Saw been working for you ?Any Problems ?
Dennis


Posted By: Kent Holdeman     [05/01/2015]
Mr. Dennis, I was just looking at our profile and saw your question. Not sure if you've had it answered yet or not but I can tell you a little about it. We looked at a Felder before we bought this one and the Felder is definitely the better saw, if you can stand the price tag. We couldn't so we have a grizzly. I feel like basically it is a good saw. The only real problems we've had have been with the electronics. Sometimes no matter what you do it will not let you reset the fence measurement. We have had this saw now about 9 years and the table still rolls great and the mechanical parts of the machine seem to be sound.


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