CCF Rebuilds After Drawer Plant Fire: Take a Virtual Tour
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CCF manufactures custom dovetail and specialty drawers.
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CCF specializes in custom dovetail drawers
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On April 4, 2014, a devastating fire tore through the 16,000-square-foot plant.
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After the fire
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The CCF sign amid the rubble
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CCF President Ken Clifton was determined to rebuild the facility, bigger and better than ever.
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During the construction
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CCF continued to fulfill customer orders throughout the ordeal.
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CCF moved into its current building on Sept. 21, 2015. Located in Apollo, PA, the plant is 23,500 square feet.
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President Ken Clifton (left) discusses a project with a CCF employee.
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Inside the new CCF drawer plant.
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Among the new equipment is an Omnitech CNC router
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The new Holz-Her panel saw
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CCF was among the first drawer manufacturers to offer custom laser engraving.
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Custom dovetail drawer manufacturer CCF Industries rebuilt its plant and became stronger than ever following a devastating fire in 2014.

The slideshow shows the aftermath of the fire and provides a walk through the plant today. Read the entire story at WoodworkingNetwork.com.

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