Benches and Tool Stands

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Product Roundup: Dec. 7 Edition

New and noteworthy products from Metaltech, USG, LP Legacy and more. More

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From Wedding Rings to Bit Sharpeners: The 2018 Holiday Gift Guide

Holiday gifts for builders and contractors from Drill Doctor, Hanes, Klein Tools,... More

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Nine New and Improved Jobsite Tools

Milwaukee Tool, Klein Tools, RIDGID and more aim to increase productivity, comfort... More

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A Strange Motorized Work Station

Part toolbox, part work bench, and part golf cart-this one-of-a-kind contraption is all incredible. More

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The Home(made) Team

What is a home if not part of a community? Whether it's an urban loft building, a townhouse complex, or affordable housing, context is key down to the details, which often are made by local artisans. More

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TRI Pointe Takes Hold of Weyerhaeuser's Five-Jeweled Crown

TRI Pointe settles on its mammoth $2.8 billion deal to acquire Weyerhaeuser's five home building operations, a talent-rich operator group, 27,000 building lots, and five regional power brand names via a complex Reverse Morris Trust financial transaction. Here, from BUILDER's John McManus, is what the deal means to TRI Pointe, and what it means to home building's leading organizations. More

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1Q14 Phoenix Housing Market Analysis

Metrostudy's first-quarter market survey results show the Phoenix, Arizona market has seen positive traffic is 2014 with competition driving builders to incentives. More

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Tony Callahan

Purchasing myth: Price and cost are the same thing. More

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A Builder's 911 Call

20 Clubs, started by the NAHB more than 15 years ago, unite builders and remodelers from all across the United States. In a confidential setting, members help each other do business better, share advice, and resolve crises. Here's a fly-on-the-wall look at an emergency meeting of a 20 Club.   More

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Do We Really Need Fannie and Freddie?

A panel of multifamily housing CEOs mostly agree that it is important to keep the federal government involved with America’s housing finance sector. More

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