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In This Issue:

Front Page
Housing Stimulus Needed as Downside Risks Pile Up
Economists Upbeat About U.S. Financial Rescue Efforts
Read More in Nation’s Building News — Win a Full IBS Registration
Coast to Coast
Trying for a Bigger Tax Credit
Housing Forum
Letters to the Editor: Nurses Play Vital Role in Aging-in-Place
Legal
Indiana Judge Rules Local Park Impact Fees Invalid
Affirmative Minority Marketing Required for FHA Financing
Economics & Finance
New-Home Sales Edge Up in September, But Demand Weak
Economic Picture Darkening for Most Parts of the Country
Fannie, Freddie Economists Say Housing Slump Bottom Is Near
Housing Downturn Could Be Entering Roughest Stretch Yet
Oversupply Slows Multifamily Rental and Condo Markets
David Crowe Replacing David Seiders as NAHB Chief Economist
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
IBS
IBS Education Focuses on Staying Ahead in Tough Market
Register Online for the 2009 Builders' Show in Las Vegas
Sign Up for Designation Courses and Education Sessions at IBS
Downturn
Learn About Diversifying Into Light Commercial on Nov. 5
Experts to Discuss Finding, Using Alternate Funding Sources
Learn How to Work Through the Credit Crunch With Your Lender
Tips
Builders’ Tip: My Personal On-the-Job Hardware Store
Technology
More Consumers Want Their Kitchens Connected
Multifamily
Enter Pillars of Industry Multifamily Awards by Nov. 21
Market Realities, Emerging Trends at Pillars Conference
Remodelers
Education Needed to Sell Green Remodeling Jobs
Learn About Lead Paint Rule During Oct. 28 Audio Seminar
Education
Apply for University of Housing Designee of the Year by Nov. 3
Education Calendar
Safety
Apply for NAHB SAFE Award by Oct. 31, Application Fee Waived
Green Building
Study Shows How to Combine SIPs Roofs and Concrete Walls
Environment
Conference Promotes Trees in Public Spaces
Sales
'Option Selling' Can Help Boost Sales, Revenue, Profits
HBI
Hispanic Construction Workers Putting Safety First
Building Products
Mohawk Makes Carpet From Plastic Bottles and Corn Sugar
Endowment
Applications for Endowment IBS Scholarships Due Oct. 31
Submissions for Lee S. Evans Scholarships Due Nov. 21
Association News
HomeAid Reaches Milestone of Serving 100,000 Homeless
EOs, Strengthen Leadership Skills at Nov. 6 Training Conference
Online Registration Open for Spokesperson Training at IBS
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Members, Save 10% at Omaha Steaks When Shopping Online
Williams Scotsman Offers One Month Free Rent, $50 Gas Gift Card
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Builders’ Tip: My Personal On-the-Job Hardware Store

 

 

 

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When I’m working on a punch list, I often keep plenty of fasteners and related paraphernalia on hand to keep my “gofer” runs to a minimum.

The accompanying drawing illustrates my solution for toting all these items — what I call my personal hardware store.

It’s a double-decker tray for carrying assorted screws and nails and it holds almost every kind of fastener in one compact, organized ― and sometimes heavy — unit.

  • I made the rig from garden variety 1x pine, with an upright member in the center that acts as a bulkhead and a carrying handle.

  • The dimensions are based on an industry-accepted standard unit of measure ― a cardboard milk container.

  • Since milk containers are 3 inches square, the inside dimensions of the upper trays measure 9 inches by 9 inches so I can fit each tray with nine containers.

  • I made the inside dimensions of the lower trays 9 inches by 9-3/4 inches to allow for 18 more containers.

    The extra 3/4 inch enables me to stack the upper trays and provides extra space for staples on one side and precut sandpaper strips for my sanding block on the other.

  • Because each container lifts out, I never have to dig my fingers into the sharp points of the fasteners. I can just pour a few into my hand or onto my workbench.


I try to keep only a handful of each type of screw in each container to get me through the day. I refill the containers as needed when I get home.

I also hold assortments of similar fastners in each container, which gives me more variety and items to choose from for each job.

The key, however, is keeping everything organized. Every type of fastener has its own spot, so I know just where to find it.

— Phil Miller, Medina, N.Y.

Tips & Techniques provided by Fine Homebuilding.
©2008 The Taunton Press

To contact Fine Homebuilding, e-mail Christina Glennon.



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Free NAHB Kit Gives Builders Back-to-Basics Tips to Navigate the Slowdown

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