World Fence News

January 2014

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WORLD FENCE NEWS • JANUARY 2014 • Through the years continued from page 70 Borner continued his series on designing and constructing canopies (or hoods) on baseball backstops. • According to business writer Joseph Arkin, some private businesses could benefit from hiring a professional consultant to examine and offer advice on their insurance coverages. • There are many obstacles to overcome in establishing and running a business, but a huge backlog of unpaid receivables should not be one of them. WFN contributing editor Jim Lucci presented some methods to keep receivables in line. • According to the Dodge Report, building activity in the United States inched ahead in October 1994, showing a one-percent gain. January 1999 Here are some articles and items that were being covered in the January 1999 issue of World Fence News, 15 years ago this month. • The cover for January showed a picture of retractable bollards installed to protect high-value cars. The bollard posts automatically lower into the ground to allow ingress and egress to the driveway and then raise and lock into place so the vehicles can't be moved. The other article on the cover of the January 1999 issue of World Fence News showed a stadium job going up. Mountain States Fence Co. of Salt Lake City, Utah, had completed installation of 1,800 lineal feet of four foot high and eight foot high aluminum ornamental fencing at Rice-Eccles Stadium on the University of Utah campus. The fencing was provided by Jerith Manufacturing Co., Inc. of Philadelphia. The Rice-Eccles Stadium was also the site of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympic January 1999 cover Games. • CLFMI members voted to implement a chain link market development plan. • Advertising program should include more than just Yellow Pages, by WFN contributing editor Jim Lucci • Systems integrators can help assure access control customers' needs are met. • Locating fence lines from a plot plan, by WFN contributing editor Herb Borner. • Zoning and building codes: Some things your mother never warned you about. • Sample of building permits and procedures. • Successfully negotiating the change order challenge, by Steve Saucerman. • Texas death row inmate's escape over barbed tape barrier has deadly ending. • Technology can ease OSHA compliance, according to an article in the January issue. January 2004 Here are some articles and items that were being covered in the January 2004 issue of World Fence News, 10 years ago this month. • The cover photo for January showed a gray cloud filled sky over a red barn and silo in a snowy field surrounded by rustic split rail fence on a wintry day on a dairy farm in Dutchess County, New York. Photo copyright Hank Morgan. Licensed by PictureQuest, LLC. Stories that ran in this issue: • U.S. construction industry picks up steam. • Are you a craftsman or a businessman? by Phil Lawson. • Invest in keeping your equipment running, by Jim Lucci. • Can your son or daughter take over the company? by Don Shelly. • Avoid a deadbeat sales attitude, by Paul Montelongo. • Age bias lawsuits can happen to you, by Phillip Perry. • Thoughts on licensing, contractors and cowboys, by Steve Saucerman. The Original! LOWBUCK PIPE NOTCHER Made In The USA! Don't Accept Cheap Imitations That Bind Up! The Williams Lowbuck® Notcher features patented upper and lower ram supports and heat-treated tool steel cutters for long life and smooth action. Schedule 40 Notcher Now includes individual male cutters for each size . . . 13⁄8, 15⁄8, 17⁄8 Also Available Size 23⁄8 Cutter Lowbuck Notcher with 13⁄8, 15⁄8, & 17⁄8 inches ....................... $335.00 Cutter Set for 2-21⁄2 inches (23⁄8 inches) ............................ $130.00 Notch, 13⁄8, 15⁄8, 17⁄8 pipe or tubing up to and including Schedule 40 with one machine. The Williams Lowbuck Notcher features patented upper and lower ram supports and heat-treated tool steel cutters for long life and smooth action. This improved machine has been in production in California, USA for over 30 years, with thousands of satisfied customers. For information on the full line of Williams Lowbuck metalworking tools including sheetmetal brakes, rolls, bead rollers, shrinkers and stretchers, tubing benders, flamecutters, and more, write or call for a free fully-illustrated catalog to: WILLIAMS LOWBUCK TOOLS 4175 W. California Ave. – Norco, CA 92860 ALL WILLIAMS LOWBUCK TOOLS ARE 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We ship U.P.S. daily. Call in your order for immediate delivery. VISA January 2004 cover 73 PHONE (951) 735-7848 FAX (951) 735-1210 www.lowbucktools.com MC

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