NBJ London, Joinery and Cabinet Makers
Whether you work for private or commercial customers, the name of the game is to become as efficient as possible, which means using the best and most appropriate woodworking machinery available.
Summers Joinery, Coventry
“In the competitive world of Joinery, you need the latest equipment to survive,” begins Lee Summers, Managing Director of Summers Joinery. “As a bespoke joiner, I sell skill. That’s why it is crucial for my team to work with the very best machinery in order to create the very best results.”
Joinery Workshop, Kent
Joinery Workshop is fast becoming a go-to name in the joinery field. With demand increasing, the Kent-based joinery has recently expanded its workshop to 10,000 sq ft and invested in its first Striebig Compact vertical panel saw.
William Loughridge Bespoke Joinery
High-end bespoke furniture company, William Loughridge Bespoke Joinery Ltd, turned to the UK’s exclusive Striebig vertical panel saw specialist, TM Machinery and Irish partner, TI Machinery, in a bid to future-proof their business and optimise their cutting processes.
Seamers Specialist Joinery, Derby
Seamers Specialist Joinery began trading in 1875 and has evolved to become a respected name in high-end residential and commercial joinery fit-outs. Following a move to new premises spanning over 18,500 square feet and increased demand for its specialist joinery offering, the Derby-based company has invested heavily in new machinery, with the machinery line-up now […]
Striebig evolution boosts efficiency at Crompton joinery
Crompton Joinery has invested in a Striebig Evolution vertical panel saw which is delivering a host of benefits including increased accuracy, ease-of-use and less dust.
Restoration joinery benefits from Striebig saw
A Striebig vertical panel saw has brought increased accuracy to panel sizing at a busy joinery that specialises in restoration work.
Hertfordshire joinery moves up to Striebig
Valley Joinery has upgraded its panel sizing capabilities with a Striebig Evolution vertical panel saw after winning a string of contracts for cabinet work.
Striebig is the repeat choice for Rugby joiners
When Mick Bevan and Cliff Kenny were made redundant back in 2007 from their jobs at shop fitters Reflections, in Rugby, they decided to pool their redundancy money and set up their own joinery business.
Macmerry woodworker happy with Striebig saw
Abbotsford Building Company Ltd is one of the latest Scottish woodworking companies to take advantage of the benefits of using a Striebig vertical panel saw.