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 | Web Exclusive: Dust Down
Contractors reduce drywall dust and clean-up costs as they increase client satisfaction.
by Jeff Hartin
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Web Exclusive: Generation Next
The Ray Burbank family has called Washington State home for 100 years, and their family business, Burbank Stucco and Drywall Inc., has called Washington home for 40 years.
by Leon and Terrance Resnick
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 | Web Exclusive: Bosch Has the Edge
Walls & Ceilings associate editor Tom Watts attended the Bosch Global Leadership Tour held in April at the North American headquarters of Bosch Power Tools & Accessories in Mount Prospect, Ill.
by Tom Watts
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 | Web Exclusive: Brady Metal Framing System Wins CFSEI Award
The CFSEI Cold Formed Steel Engineers Institute recently awarded Brady Innovations with an Innovative Design Award. Mr. Brady was recognized the innovative use of cold formed sheet steel in the Century Tower Project, Century City, Calif.
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Everyone who enters the trade makes a commitment to themselves as well as to their employer. This includes a commitment to work diligently, to learn new techniques, as well as improve on those already learned.
by Shannon Denkins
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 | Web Exclusive: Magnificent Seven
On a normal work day, the professional drywall hanger is not bothered by a film crew or the large audience of experts that were there to judge, critique and observe. However, on Oct. 22, 2008 the Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters held the Drywall Challenge at the Carpenter’s Training Center in Ontario, Calif.
by Mark Fowler
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 | Web Exclusive: The Four Seasons
The weather extremes in Northeast
Wisconsin are the stuff of legends. Nowhere are those extremes
more noticeable than on Lake Winnebago, the
largest freshwater lake in the state. Each year, the story of the changing seasons
is dramatically told in four distinct acts: winter, spring, summer, and fall.
by Dave Blurton
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 | Web Exclusive: Tripping the Laser Light Fantastic
Museum visitors might not notice, but encasing artifacts requires stringent precision. Depending on the objects on display, showcases may feature active climate control and integrated passive humidity control. Some situations require an airtight vacuum seal or a pressurization system; others have minimal requisites, such as a dust seal.
by Lori Lovely
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Remodeling Update: Industry Speaks
As indicators suggest another year before housing starts
rebound, has the remodeling market seen a spike in activity? The walls and
ceilings community seems divided on the answer.
by John Wyatt
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The Final Coat
I’m referencing the gleaming and glamorous entertainment offered by several home improvement programs, especially those displaying the craft of drywall. Or more appropriately, the foils of drywall.
by Sean D. Smith
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ICFA Excellence Awards
Six projects, including residential and commercial construction, were honored in the second annual Excellence Awards of the Insulating Concrete Form Association.
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