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The Daily Fix

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Postcard from Providence

comments (0) March 29th, 2010 in Blogs        
ChuckB Charles Bickford, senior editor
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Domino Decking System, with clips
Sawgear control panel
The non-collapsible Sawgear beam comes in 8 and 10 ft. lengths
Domino Decking System, with clipsClick To Enlarge

Domino Decking System, with clips


I haven't been to the JLC Live (Journal of Light Construction) show in a few years and thought it was about time, so I teamed up with our web producer John Ross and drove up last Friday morning. Regional trade shows can be a little like county fairs for builders (without the hootchie-choochie) - barkers, sideshow tents, livestock exhibits, and all those people you haven't seen in a while. As a rule, JLC Live is a show that's informative, well-attended, and just big enough to keep your interest for a day. This one was no exception. Tools and materials share floor space with a series of demos and building seminars led by folks like Mike Guertin, Rick Arnold, Gary Katz and Andy Engel, familiar names to readers of our magazine. Since Ross has his own reasons to blog about the seminars, I'll take the other path, tools and materials. (Heads up, Justin)

Here are a few items that were attracting crowds on the floor:

Festool

Festool had its Domino decking system on display. Based on the comments I heard, people who lingered by the booth were already sold on the Domino system and were curious about the deck applications. The clips will make or break its popularity. Made of coated steel, the clips create a 3/16-in. gap between the deck and joist (less chance for water problems?), but I also wonder about the longevity of the steel, especially if the coating gets nicked by a screw head. True to German engineering, there's a different clip for the first course, the last course, butt joints, etc, so deck installers will have to be organized.

Sawgear

Another popular display was the Sawgear, an automatic length measuring device that you set up on the chop saw table. Punch in the length you want and the stop indexes to the correct distance from the blade. It'll handle angles as well as straight cuts, but you have to enter the width of the board each time you change stock. Coming from Portland, Oregon, I'll bet this is something that is a miniature version of equipment the lumber industry has been using for a while. The stop's action was very smooth, and the whole deal seemed well thought out and well made. The company reps claim its accurate to 1/128-in. and that it will pay for itself in increased productivity. It costs just under $2200. Given the miter saw stands out there with adustable stops, this seems like a lot to pay for the luxury of standing in one place, but I guess if you're the cut man on a production crew, you'd probably appreciate a tool like this.


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