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from a cabinet maker
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Do not try this at home!
I am a trained professional!
Doors can be had from Conestoga Woodworking, Scherrs, Keystone Wood Specialties, and others. Conestoga makes probably 70 percent of all the cabinet doors used by the name brands you see in the cabinet shops, kitchen shops, home centers, and lumberyards. We did a job last year and used Keystone, and just had a job delivered last week from Conestoga. Both were prefinished, but all sell unfinished as well.
Here is a web site:
http://www.cabinetfactory.com/index.htm
Not an endorsement, just info.
Rich Beckman
Another day, another tool.
http://www.maplecraftusa.com/
This is who I like to use when I need just doors.
Excellence is its own reward!
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