What It Was Was Football
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Many years ago, Andy Griffith told a story about his first memory of football. The title of the story was "WHAT IT WAS WAS FOOTBALL". You can catch it on You Tube. Although he was totally confused about what it was, he finally figured it out that the players had to run from one end of that cow pasture to the other without falling or stepping in something. With all the hype about football this time of the year, it reminded me of how important it is for teams to pull together to win. Our team at Seven Oaks Doors and Hardware is committed to "Running" the orders through in a timely fashion.
Our quarterback "passes" the order or "hands it off" to another team member as quickly as it is received. We keep pushing the order forward so we don't have to "punt". Another team member "runs" it through, striving to get it to the "goal line" (our dock door) and out to you for a "touchdown". When we can get it out to you early, we get the "extra point". All this is done for you our customers and friends so that your project will go smoothly and meet your expectations. Our team at Seven Oaks Doors and Hardware is, and will remain, committed to you our fans so we won't let you down. So when the ball is kicked to us next time, we will continue to run it hard and prove to you how strong we are together.
I Appreciate You! Ed Shimpock, AHC, VP, General Manager
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Recent Project
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First Health Montgomery Hospital Troy, NC
We replaced the existing doors with new 18GA galvanized HM doors with new louvers and hardware.
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Product of the Month
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The Hinge Tweaker
The Hinge Tweaker is therapy for your doors. To be more precise, the Standard Weight Hinge Tweaker is designed to rebend standard weight .134 gauge hinges. The Heavy Weight Hinge Tweaker™ is designed to rebend heavy weight .180 gauge hinges. Both the Standard Weight and Heavy Weight Hinge Tweaker™ will help you enable the door to operate correctly. In the door and hardware industry we would effectively call this rebending technique, "closing the swedging of a hinge" or "closing the gap".
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Employees Showing Our Panther Pride!
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