As a new general contractor (residential), I’m looking for suggestions as to a comprehensive product source book.
Thanks
David
As a new general contractor (residential), I’m looking for suggestions as to a comprehensive product source book.
Thanks
David
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are you familar with Thomas Register?
bobl Volo, non valeo
Baloney detecter
Well -I have used such in the past to locate the general lines of work that companies are engaged in -- but I'm looking for a more detailed description. Do they now have such?
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Why not just use the internet?It's free, and updated much more often than a book.
In love there is always one who kisses and one who offers the cheek. [French proverb]
I've used it to research (look for) products, and then have gone to the sites to get more information on the products.Its been awhile, but as I recall, they have links to the manufacureres, who will usually tell you who sells in your area, etc.Not like pulling a catalogue off the shelf, takes a little time to look at the siters and find something.bobl Volo, non valeoBaloney detecter
Edited 2/22/2006 8:39 am ET by bobl
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Wow. Excellent. Just right.
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