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The Stockton Mill
I have my own Millwork shop and I make the following:
custom Alters/prayer Benches-
Tables-
Chairs-
Vanities-
Dressers-
Coffee Tables-
End Tables-
Boxes-
Chests-
Birdhouses-
I also do custom staging-
custom stairs-
remodel work- I Graduated with an Architectural Minor and Major.
…most of all am Thankful to the LORD.
Worked with Terry on another project and this too was a success. I would have liked a bit more consistency on the coloring on the face vs the main tread, but that simply may be difficult/near impossible due to the wood grain. On the whole though this was a great project - excellent communication - timely and frequent. Final product was delivered a bit later than initially planned but the extension was agreed to before the due date. He was flexible as I had a few minor changes that he incorporated as well. I was provided with a color match sample so I could confirm final color before staining - very helpful. Very pleased with the end result!
He did an incredible job building my shelving, it fit perfect and dimensions were followed exactly, very happy with the work.
WONDERFUL! The bunks are exceptional and I love them. Terry was a joy to work with!
I'm sorry for the delayed review but we were in the midst of a big move when I placed this order. I wanted a custom sign for my husband's office in our new house. Terry responded quickly to my request and checked in during the process to let me know what he was doing. Custom work at a very reasonable price and great communication. I love the look of the finished product as does my husband. Thank you. I highly recommend The Stockton Mill.
Frankly, I'm disappointed. I assumed Terry Stone would have used biscuit joinery. He used pocket joinery. Nothing wrong with this method if you don't see it, for example. Joining legs to a table top underneath where you don't see the pocket holes. The pocket holes are very visible from inside these cabinets. We didn't discuss this before the project was started, but he was presented as a professional cabinet maker. There are no cabinets built this way from any furniture store, even inexpensive ones. I would not use Terry again. T.G.