<rss version="2.0" xmlns:hwi="http://www.hanleywood.com" xmlns:tcm="http://www.tridion.com/ContentManager/5.0" xmlns:tcmse="http://www.tridion.com/ContentManager/5.1/TcmScriptAssistant" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:tcl="urn:TridionComponentLink"><channel><title>Builder Magazine: Molding and Millwork</title><link>http://www.builderonline.com/products/finishes-and-surfaces/molding-and-millwork/Default.aspx?view=rss&amp;id=Query_tcm1029679</link><image><title /><url /><link /></image><description>The Information Source for the Home Building Industry</description><language>en-us</language><pubDate /><webMaster /><item><title>Modular Shelving System</title><link>http://www.builderonline.com/products/modular-shelving-system.aspx?rssLink=modular+shelving+system</link><description></description></item><item><title>Project Contributors</title><link>http://www.builderonline.com/flooring/project-contributors.aspx?rssLink=Project+Contributors</link><description>THE NEW AMERICAN HOME 2005 WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE without the generous support and contribution of products and services by the members of the NAHB's National Council of the Housing Industry (NCHI)/Supplier 100 and other consultants, contributors, installers, suppliers, and trade partners.</description></item><item><title>Exterior Molding and Trim Have a New Face</title><link>http://www.builderonline.com/molding-and-millwork/exterior-molding-and-trim-have-a-new-face.aspx?rssLink=Exterior+Molding+and+Trim+Have+a+New+Face</link><description>If you're still using wood exterior trim boards on your houses, then you know the deal. While they may look like wood, these products will last until the cows come home. Composite trim may be wood/plastic, cellular PVC, vinyl, or polyurethane.</description></item><item><title>T.M. Cobb Companies and Woodgrain Millwork Purchase CraftMaster and MiraTEC Brands</title><link>http://www.builderonline.com/molding-and-millwork/tm-cobb-companies-and-woodgrain-millwork-purchase.aspx?rssLink=T.M.+Cobb+Companies+and+Woodgrain+Millwork+Purchase+CraftMaster+and+MiraTEC+Brands</link><description>Principals of T.M. Cobb Companies and Woodgrain Millwork Purchase CraftMaster Manufacturing, Inc. (CMI), Net CraftMaster Door Designs and MiraTEC Composite Trim Brands&amp;quot;The CraftMaster and MiraTEC brands represent tremendous value and integrity in the building products market,&amp;quot; said Jeff Cobb, vice-president of T.M. Cobb Companies. &amp;quot;The jewel of the acquisition is the Towanda manufacturing facility, where the technology for CraftMaster was first developed in 1974 and where MiraTEC trim has been produced since 1999.</description></item></channel></rss>