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Brian Mehr has over 10 years of technical experience in machine installation and training and has worked at Park Industries for over four years. While at Park, Mehr has trained hundreds of customers on Park CNC equipment. Recently, Brian accepted a new position as the Sales Associate for the Southwest Region.
For over 10 years, you have fabricated an average of three granite
countertops per week. Your bridge saw has been the only piece of
machinery in your shop. You’ve cut hundreds of sinks out by hand and
profiled the edges. Now, technology has taken off in the industry, and
you’re feeling the “pinch” because your competitor down the road has
recently installed a CNC stoneworking center. You’re a little
apprehensive to take the “technology leap” to buy a CNC, but after
hours of analyzing, you decide to make the investment.