Cabinet Shop
March 20th, 2007
“Outstanding Service and Technical Advice is why I continue to use Air Handling Systems.” Myers Cabinets in Whitestown, Indiana knows Dust Collection is an essential tool in running a production cabinet shop. Roy Myers first met the Air Handling staff at the International Woodworking Fair in Atlanta, Georgia in 1998 with a need to expand an existing system.
In October of 2001 Mr. Myers returned to Air Handling Systems looking for technical assistance in providing a dust collection system for a new facility. A 20 h.p. Belfab Dust Collector was purchased based on the needs of proper system design and air flow with 16 drops for various woodworking machines. Mr. Myers knows the importance of Speed and Accuracy in working with his customers and he expects the same from his suppliers. “Speed in providing the needed materials and accuracy in system design tools are essential services provided by Air Handling Systems.” “The ease of installation helped save me money by using my own staff to install this entire system.” continues Myers. “Outstanding Service and Technical Advice is why I continue to use Air Handling Systems.”
In October of 2001 Mr. Myers returned to Air Handling Systems looking for technical assistance in providing a dust collection system for a new facility. A 20 h.p. Belfab Dust Collector was purchased based on the needs of proper system design and air flow with 16 drops for various woodworking machines. Mr. Myers knows the importance of Speed and Accuracy in working with his customers and he expects the same from his suppliers. “Speed in providing the needed materials and accuracy in system design tools are essential services provided by Air Handling Systems.” “The ease of installation helped save me money by using my own staff to install this entire system.” continues Myers. “Outstanding Service and Technical Advice is why I continue to use Air Handling Systems.”
“Outstanding Service and Technical Advice is why I continue to use Air Handling Systems.” Myers Cabinets in Whitestown, Indiana knows Dust Collection is an essential tool in running a production cabinet shop. Roy Myers first met the Air Handling staff at the International Woodworking Fair in Atlanta, Georgia in 1998 with a need to expand an existing system.In October of 2001 Mr. Myers returned to Air Handling Systems looking for technical assistance in providing a dust collection system for a new facility. A 20 h.p. Belfab Dust Collector was purchased based on the needs of proper system design and air flow with 16 drops for various woodworking machines. Mr. Myers knows the importance of Speed and Accuracy in working with his customers and he expects the same from his suppliers. “Speed in providing the needed materials and accuracy in system design tools are essential services provided by Air Handling Systems.” “The ease of installation helped save me money by using my own staff to install this entire system.” continues Myers. “Outstanding Service and Technical Advice is why I continue to use Air Handling Systems.”