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Virtual Tour
Custom Door Products’ slabs are carefully inventoried and placed in racks awaiting their turn to be assembled to your specifications.
Employees are carefully selecting a door slab to be built” for our valued customer.
The door slab is being transported to be machine to exact customer specifications.
The CDP technician places the slab onto the router table.
A CDP expertly trained technician is routing out the door for a precise glass placement.
The CDP technician performs a quality check prior to cutting out the glass opening.
Here the door knob and dead bolt hardware openings are being routed to insure the a precision hardware fit.
A close up view of the router at work.
This is where the door meets the glass.
CDP’s experienced paint crew pre-finishes an interior door slab with high quality Sherwin-Williams paint products.
The Kval Handler is an automated loader which picks doors from a skid to begin the door building process.
The door slab and jambs are untouched except by automated machinery until the unit construction is completed.
Next, the door is automatically transferred to the F3-990 Interior Door Machine. This Machine routes the hinge pockets in the door jamb, bores the handle-set openings and preps the edges. When the routing is complete, the technician uses the “Six Shooter”, pneumatic screw gun, to fasten the hinges to the door slab. The door’s final stop as it ejects from the F3-990 is to move to the 700C Assembly table where the head jamb, as well as the latch side jambs are attached by automated staplers.
Once the doors are assembled, painted and inspected, they are carefully wrapped to prevent damage during shipping.
Custom Door Products’ slabs are carefully inventoried and placed in racks awaiting their turn to be assembled to your specifications.
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