Over the years, the installation of MEP equipment within a wall cavity, backing installed over the face of framing members for the installation of cabinets or other heavy devices, hard-base trim and granite countertops and backsplashes, have created problems for finishing gypsum panels.
The supply shortage is forcing contractors to seek out alternatives to get the job done, but if they aren’t careful, those substitutions could become costly mistakes.
By automatically feeding one screw after the next and leaving one hand free, auto-feed systems reduce fatigue, boost productivity and generally turn two-person jobs into one-person jobs.
In this short video, Tassilo Deinzer, executive vice president of Power Tools and Accessories at Hilti, discusses exactly what it means when Hilti says Nuron features “one-platform” for all your cordless tools.
Builders are looking for alternative products and construction methods to reduce their reliance on wood and help mitigate material costs and supply-chain disruptions for wood-framed homes and other construction.
Walls & Ceilings speaks with Buck Buchanan, author and EIFS veteran, about his latest book “Behind the Wall: The People Who Built the EIFS Industry 1969-2019.”
Not only have Nuron tools been newly developed or thoroughly redesigned to achieve optimal performance-to-weight ratio and ergonomics, all applications now feature Hilti’s Dust Removal Systems, while Active Vibration Reduction comes as a standard, and Active Torque Control is available with many more tools. And these are just two of the safety features featured in Nuron.
Polyvision Corp. is pleased to announce that its Flow full wall modular whiteboard system has been installed in High Point School (High Point), a recently renovated public school located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, dedicated to meeting the special needs of students with disabilities.