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In This Issue:

Front Page
Job Losses Compound Multifamily Housing Woes
U.S. Transportation Department Warns Members of Scam Faxes
Coast to Coast
A Big Boost for Buyers Seeking Jumbo Loans
Economics & Finance
Fed Actions Suggest Great News on Mortgage Rates
Home Starts Regain Some Ground in February
New Web Site Provides Home Owner Relief Information
Register Online for NAHB Spring Construction Forecast Conference
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Downturn
IRS Gives Details on Expanded NOL Carryback Provisions
Attend Free Webinar on Strategic Planning on April 7
Free Online Business Survival Tips Available Till April 17
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Coping Table for Crafting Molding
50Plus Housing
Winning Remodeled Home Blends Grace, Beauty, Livability
Remodelers
EPA Sets $300 Certification Fee for Lead Paint Rule Compliance
Develop Your Business ‘Sweet Spot’ to Achieve Lasting Success
Building Systems
Add Character, Sustainability With Concrete Products
Education
Earn Professional Designations at NAHB Spring Conferences
Education Calendar
Green Building
First Home Certified to National Green Building Standard
Colleyville Eco House on NAHB Tour Showcases Green
Sales
Five Tips to Building a More Effective Web Site
Workforce housing
HUD to Support Preserving Affordable Rental Housing
hbi
Tampa Project CRAFT Students Start Life on a New Path
Building Products
Dryvit Lightweight Finish Contains Recycled Material
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Challenge/Build/Grow Initiative Proposals Due April 17
Applications for Centex ‘Build Your Future’ Scholarships Due April 6
Apply for Herman J. Smith Scholarships by May 4
Association News
Avoid Visa/Master Card Hikes in Processing With Solveras
Focus on Your Business, Not Your Payroll, With Paychex
FTD Offers 15% Discount to NAHB Members
Register Online for Spring Spokesperson Training
Members Can Save 10% on Vacation Rentals Worldwide
Pitney Bowes Postage Meters Offer Convenience, Savings
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Builders’ Tip: A Coping Table for Crafting Molding

 

 

 

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As much as I appreciate the delicate craft of coping moldings by hand, a jigsaw does make the work go much more smoothly.

However, even with a jigsaw, it can be difficult to hold the foot of the saw in plane with the 45-degree bevel on the end of the work piece while following the lines of a complicated, narrow molding profile.

The coping table illustrated in the accompanying drawing solves that problem for me.

  • The table is a pyramidal box with slots cut into both sides for the molding stock.
  • After beveling a piece of molding on the miter saw, I slide the stock into the coping table.


The box’s dimensions allow ample hand room for holding the work steady, and my fingers remain clear of the blade. During a cut, the saw rides on the angled side of the coping table.

Because I made the table out of the sink cutout of a plastic-laminate countertop, the saw glides easily over the plastic surface.

I use a Bosch 1581 variable-speed jigsaw with a T119BO coping blade for this work, but any jigsaw with a roller guide and a fine-tooth, scroll-cutting blade should work well.

— Grafton H. Cook, Dowagiac, Mich.

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

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Tax Credit Web Site Looks at Opportunity of a Lifetime

Builders and other industry professionals can help spur home sales by referring prospective first-time home buyers to www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com. The NAHB Web site provides detailed information on the $8,000 federal tax credit for first-time home buyers included in the economic stimulus legislation signed into law by President Obama.

Consumers can use the Web site to find information on the tax credit – including a detailed question and answer section. It also includes information about other housing-related and small business measures in the legislation and a number of home-buying resources for consumers.

“The new tax credit provides a great opportunity for first-time home buyers,” said NAHB Chairman Joe Robson. “Combined with today’s near record low interest rates, the large selection of homes on the market and very competitive pricing, the tax credit should provide the extra incentive needed to get prospective buyers who have been sitting on the fence into the market.”

Industry professionals are encouraged to highlight the tax credit Web site when marketing to their potential first-time home buyer market.



Set Yourself Apart With CGB Designation

Join the ranks of the nation’s top building industry professionals with the Certified Graduate Builder (CGB) designation. The “Builder Assessment Review” (BAR) is your first step towards obtaining the CGB.

This comprehensive assessment measures your expertise in the four key areas of the building industry: building technology, business and finance, project management and sales and marketing.

Your results will show the areas where your knowledge is strongest and weakest and will help determine the courses required for you to obtain your CGB.

To learn where the next BAR will be held, visit NAHB’s education listings, or call the Professional Designation Help Line at 800-368-5242 x8154.



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