Nordfab is proud to be part of Woodworking Manufacturing Month

Woodworking Manufacturing Month logoNordfab is proud to be part of Woodworking Manufacturing Month. For more than 40 years, Nordfab® ducting has been used for dust collection in woodworking facilities, from one-person shops in home garages to large manufacturing plants.

Woodworking Manufacturing Month is a celebration of innovation in the woodworking industry. Held in October, the Month features events, product specials and promotions from the industry’s most innovative companies. The goal is to showcase product and technology advances for customers and to attract a new generation to industry career opportunities. At its core, the Month is a celebration of woodworking business vitality, product development and thought leadership in all industry sectors. Woodworking Manufacturing Month was created by Wood Machinery Manufacturers of America (WMMA) and the Woodworking Machinery Industry Association (WMIA) and is developed and produced by the International Woodworking Fair (IWF).

The focus on Innovation is a perfect fit for Nordfab as we have recently introduced our unique and exciting online 3D drawing tool, Quick-Fit Visual® (QFV®). The new tool can be used to create 3D designs to help facility owners visualize Nordfab® dust collection duct systems as these would appear once installed.

Facility owners requesting a design can quickly receive installation images and an estimate from their local Nordfab Authorized Dealer.

As part of the Woodworking Manufacturing Month celebration, we have a special offer for you through October 31, 2021: when you request a 3D duct installation design (example shown above), we will apply a $100 discount on your first order for Nordfab ductwork. 

Want to receive a 3D design and estimate for Nordfab ducting for your facility?
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Watch our quick demo video below to learn about Quick-Fit Visual 3D Design

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