Two days of hands-on demos at Peterman Lumber Cabinets & Closets booth
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Peterman Lumber will demonstrate its Saltwest panels, which are water resistant for 13 hours with no warping or swelling, at the Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo.
PASADENA -- Peterman Lumber will provide Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo attendees with a series of live hands-on demos during both days of the exhibition. The company will be representing five brands including Saltwest Italian Panels & Contemporary Hardware Solutions, StevensWood Realistic Surfaces & Commerical Cabinetry Solutions (Video below), Rehau Cut-to-Size Cabinet Doors, European Surface and Edgebanding Solutions, Poppa's Barn Reclaimed Wood, and Cosentino Quartz & Granite Surfaces.   
 
Pictured above are Saltwest Italian Panels.  They feature a water resistant, 100% post consumer recycled core. The company said the panels are water resistant for 13 hours with no warping or swelling. Colors and textures are also designed in Italy guaranteeing a beautiful product. 
Peterman Lumber will be exhibiting in Booth #411. 
peterman_lumber_live_demo_sched.pdf Click HERE to view Peterman Lumber's Cabinets & Closets Live Demo Schedule.
 
CCCE 2018 is owned and managed by the Woodworking Network whose assets include FDMC, Closets & Organized Storage, RED BOOK, WoodworkingNetwork.com, the Daily Brief, Wood Pro Expo and  WMS, the national event for Canada's wood products industry.
The 2018 Cabinets & Closets Conference is produced in partnership with the Association of Closets and Storage Professionals (ACSP) and the Cabinet Makers Association (CMA).
 
Interested in exhibiting? Reserve your booth now by contacting: Mike Litwicki, Hall-Erickson (630) 434-7779.
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Harry Urban is the retired publisher of the Woodworking Network. Urban spent more than 30 years working in business-to-business publishing, trade shows, and conferences. He has travelled extensively throughout North America and overseas visiting and reporting on major manufacturing facilities and trade shows. In retirement, he's still following the woodworking industry, but he plans to do a lot more fishing.