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Better than Plumb

Better than Plumb


Just call me Ken

comments (1) January 22nd, 2009 in Blogs        
Kevini Kevin Ireton, editor-at-large
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Okay, so yesterday I'm in the press room trying to post my blog, but feeling like a genuine reporter. Next to me is a guy named Alan Heavens, a long time reporter from The Philadelphia Inquirer. We've chatted at shows in the past. He used to live in Connecticut and work at The Danbury News-Times. He always mentions the Blue Colony diner in Newtown. Anyway, he said something funny and I asked if I could quote him in my blog yesterday, which I did.

Well, I guess he wanted to return the favor (he was filing a story for the paper), so he says "I guess green is still the buzz, huh?"

I said "Yeah."

And he said, "Can I quote you?"

I said "Sure," figuring the glory of seeing my name in a bigtime newspaper far outweighed the shame of such a lame quote. Of course, I didn't count on being called Ken Ireton instead of Kevin, but they did spell Fine Homebuilding correctly.

I had also hoped Alan might mention the launch of the Green Building Advisor, but he wasn't able to. Still and all, he wrote a good, if depressing, article about the builders show.

Here are a few cool things I saw yesterday.

Icynene announced a new open cell spray foam called LD-R-50 that's formulated using castor oil instead of petroleum products.

Panosonic has a small, affordable energy recovery ventilator called the Whisper Comfort ERV. It's designed to help retrofit balanced ventilation in existing homes that have been tightened up for energy efficiency. A specially designed vent pipe requires only a single penetration in the exterior wall. The installed cost will probably end up around $500.

The folks at Ipe Clip introduced a new tool for straightening deck boards. There are similar products on the market, but this one is so beautiful that I want one, even if it is $145.

Over at the Tiger Claw booth I saw a pneumatic nailer with a specialized nose piece designed to accept their hidden deck fasteners. You slip a fastener into the nose, put the gun in place against the deck board and pull the trigger. The gun fires a spiral nail through the fastener into the joist. The chief complaint about hidden fastening systems is always that they take so long to install. This is bound to speed things up. The tool is expected to cost around $200.

 


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Comments (1)

MikeGuertin MikeGuertin writes: Ipe Clip didn't waste any time capitalizing on your two sentence note about the Hardwood Wrench. They already have a link back to your blog.
Posted: 12:23 pm on January 30th

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