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Castle USA

Machinery Manufacturing

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Castle USA
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    Scott Carlson Accounting • Accounts Payable • Accounts Receivable • Budgeting & Cash Flow • Financial Statements • IT Support • Project Leadership • Reconciliations
    • Corte Madera, California, United States
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    Storm Glover Digital Marketing and eCommerce Consultant
    • Reno, Nevada, United States
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    Philip Johnson Sales, Marketing, and Technical support at Castle USA
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    Mathias Forsman CEO at Castle USA
    • Vancouver, Washington, United States
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  • Chris Waller Product Manager at Castle USA
    • Portland, Oregon, United States
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Overview

Castle USA has been making pocket cutting machines since 1985. We make and assemble everything in Petaluma, California, and our products are manufactured to the highest standards. We use local vendors wherever possible and as an American machinery manufacturer, Castle champions the cause of the American entrepreneurial woodworker. We develop products that support woodworking shops of all sizes in their efforts to be productive and successful. Castle machines are made in Petaluma, California, and are manufactured to the highest standards using local vendors wherever possible. John Deere green is used on core pocket hole machines as a nod to American ingenuity. Our dedication to quality, service, and support is evidenced in our products and our loyal customers spanning over 30 years. We strive to deliver value to our customers, market partners, suppliers, and employees. It all started when founder Max Durney, then a partner at an architectural millwork firm, was trying to find an assembly solution for store fixtures he was shipping overseas. Max wanted to produce fixtures that could be shipped flat, site-assembled, and which would have strong, stable joints when put together. Max solved his dilemma by creating an entirely new joinery method: pocket cutter joinery. This new method included machining a pocket using a router, drilling a pilot hole from the opposite side, and then fastening the parts with screws through the pocket into the adjoining part. Many years and numerous patents later, Max’s solution is still known today, industry-wide, as the “Castle low-angle pocket.” At Castle, our dedication to quality, service, and support is evidenced in our products and in our loyal customer base. We strive to always deliver value to our customers, market partners, suppliers, and employees.

  • 32nd Avenue & California Street

    32nd Avenue & California Street, 32nd Avenue, Seacliff, San Francisco, California, 94121, United States

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