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Custom Steel Stair Ideas For Tiny Houses

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Tiny houses are all the rage for those looking to save money on housing costs or live a simpler lifestyle. A typical tiny house design features a loft area for sleeping to make the most of space, with a simple ladder used to access the loft. While ladders are great space savers, not every tiny house buyer can climb a ladder, and many simply prefer an easier way of getting to bed each night. Read More»

Common Questions About Buying Used Construction Equipment

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In order for your construction business to meet the needs of your customers, it is essential for you to have the right equipment for the job. However, if you have only recently started your contracting enterprise, you may not be sure of the process for buying this type of equipment. While opting for used equipment can be an excellent way of getting this equipment for a discount, you may benefit from having these two questions about buying used construction equipment answered. Read More»

Diamond Blades 101 | A Layman's Guide To Understanding

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You may have a typical tool or saw for which you can buy a diamond blade, such as a saws-all or rotary tool, but if you are like the average consumer, you do not know a great deal about the diamond blade. To better appreciate the craftsmanship and functionality of a diamond blade, it is a good idea to get familiar with some of the basic facts about these incredible equipment fittings. Read More»

Rock, Paper, Grinders: Three Common Special Purpose Grinding Machines And What They Can Do For You

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There are several special purpose grinding machines that you can purchase and use for various steps and types of construction. These useful machines make short work of the jobs they do. Three of the most commonly used, special purpose grinding machines can do all of the following for your construction projects. Rock Grinders What construction job could be complete without the use of a rock grinder? Regardless of your need to eliminate larger rocks while excavating or you just need to pulverize rock to create pea gravel, a rock grinder is an invaluable part of your project. Read More»

2 Must-Play Moonwalk Games

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Having a moonwalk at any social gathering can add an extra bit of fun to the event. A moonwalk rental can serve as an arena for game play as well. While there are many games that could possibly be played in a moonwalk, there are two games that require no special equipment and can bring loads of extra fun to your event.  Marco Polo You may have played this game all throughout your childhood in swimming pools or beaches with friend and family members. Read More»

Why Grading A Lawn With A Skid Steer Is Better Than Grading A Lawn With A Tractor

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If you have ever tried to prepare a yard for a lawn, then you know what grading is. In order for a lawn to grow in like it should, you need to go over your lawn with a rake and a tractor to remove weeds, leaves, twigs, and any rocks over one inch in diameter. You also need to make the lawn as flat as possible by smoothing out high spots and filling in the low spots. Read More»

Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your Air Compressor

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If you have worked in the construction industry for long enough, chances are good that you have had to use pressurized air tools. These tools are made possible due to the work carried out by the air compressor, which takes the air and converts it into energy that can be used in a variety of different ways. For instance, tools like nail guns, painting tools and cleaning devices all use large quantities of highly pressurized air. Read More»

Staying Safe And Completing The Job - Addressing Misconceptions In Overhead Crane Safety

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If you have a construction project that requires the use of an overhead crane, you need to be prepared for operating that crane safely. Unfortunately, over the years, many misconceptions about crane operations have worked their way into the construction lexicon, and you could find yourself unknowingly becoming a victim of serious and dangerous misinformation. Below, you’ll find a guide to some common misconceptions about crane safety and the steps you should take to address them. Read More»

Before You Relocate Your Company Plant, Remember To Update Your Insurance Policies

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If you are relocating your company plant, your business insurance policies are probably the last things on your mind. Yet, if you forget to update your policies–especially health insurance policies that involve your employees–you are putting your business at risk. Here are some reminders about your business and health insurance update needs. Remember to Contact Your Insurance Policy Providers You need to inform all of your company’s involved insurance agencies about the plant relocation. Read More»

Crane Operator Job Overview

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If you are a recent high school graduate, the time has come for you to start thinking about your career. You want to choose a path that will provide you with financial stability, and one that you will enjoy. If you have an affection for the construction industry, you want to put your brains and your brawn to work, you might want to consider a career as a crane operator. Read More»