Out With the Old... In With the New
Washroom Washroom in Essex order 2 Martin Panel Saws as part of their constant investment programme:
Established in 2001 Washroom Washroom has grown to become a leading provider of high spec commercial washrooms, toilet & shower cubicles together with a bespoke joinery service for commercial, leisure, education and the public sector.
When they set up, Malcolm Read set up the company they started with some CNC router, beamsaw and a few classical machines including two Altendorf F45 panel saws. After the rapid growth of the company, which now employs over 60 people in the busy factory servicing clients around the London area. The company has successfully built on its philosophy to design, manufacture and install high quality and innovative washrooms, leisure and changing facilities on time and to budget for projects as diverse as the Shard, one of London’s most iconic landmark.
Malcolm and Peter Blair, his works manager, decided they needed to upgrade the Altendorf panel saws that were no longer accurate or reliable. When they started to do some research; “we wanted heavy duty saw with reliable aftersales support and bigger cutting capacities” They had been let down previously and realised how important continuous production was in their busy factory. Also, with the complex cuts they realised they would get a competitive advantage with as large cut as possible when manufacturing complex counter tops and compound angles. After four months research they chose to get rid of the Altendorf saw and order two heavy duty panel saws made by Martin – both machines w. The chose a T65 was chosen for the corian workshop, to sit alongside their Holzma beam saw. ‘The 200mm depth of cut is ideal for worktops with upstands’ says Peter. 'overall we are delighted with the new saws'
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