World Fence News

September 2015

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60 • SEPTEMBER 2015 • WORLD FENCE NEWS Florida City, Florida. Photo by Cheryl Koenig Morgan. • Western sawmills increased out- put in 1994, but failed to keep up with rising demand. • Using trigonometry to figure fence angles was explained by Herb Borner. • The fence truck of the year con- test heated up as more entries came in. • The impact of today's technol- ogy on tomorrow's business was Jim Lucci's Human Link topic. • The Chain Link Fence Manu- facturers Institute authorized further study of the residential fence market. • A report told of a Florida home- owner who took a chain saw to a pick- et fence after pressure from city. • A trade group issued an adviso- ry on avoiding employee theft. • Fencer turned lawyer Jim Hart got the book thrown at him. September 2000 Here are some articles and items that were being covered in the Sep- tember 2000 issue of World Fence News, 15 years ago this month. • The cover for September showed the natural beauty of redwood that was brought out in the custom gate and privacy fence constructed at a San Jose, California residence. The designer and builder was Da- vid Wilson. Photo was courtesy of the California Redwood Association in Novato, Calif. Photo by Charles Callister, Jr. • A story detailed the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) mini- mum requirements for perimeter fenc- Through the Years with WFN continued from page 58 September 1995 WFN cover September 2000 WFN cover ing and gates. • Chain link fence manufacturers assess marketing program. • Increased commercial, pub- lic works construction makes up for slowing housing market. • New entries were received for World Fence News's Fence Truck of the Year contest. • Efforts to preserve "worm" fence in Idaho may be endangered by wilderness fires. • Farm fence laws can get compli- cated, a report stated. • Triton College and Greater Chi- cagoland AFA scheduled Fall 2000 fencing seminars. • The Construction Estimating Institute announced new schedule for civil and building courses. • Preventive medicine for absen- teeism, by Jim Lucci. • Glossary of terms which apply to intrusion detection systems. • Partnering to success, by Steve Saucerman. • Good (and bad) ways of motivat- ing employees, by Wendle Minkler. September 2005 Here are some articles and items that were being covered in the Sep- tember 2005 issue of World Fence continued on page 62 www.rhinotool.com info@rhinotool.com 866-707-1808 Pushing the Boundaries Multi-Pro ™ Gas Powered Driver Powerful Pro-Series Gas Powered Drivers and Air Operated Post Drivers from Rhino Tool Company Our latest technology with ease of transport and plenty of power to take on a wide range of fencing projects. Visit our website to locate a dealer near you! Fence Pro™ Gas Powered Driver PD 55 Air Operated Post Driver Manufacturing Quality Post Drivers and Post Pullers in the USA Since 1977 Visit Logical Decisions at www.ldi.com Your Gate Operator Specialist Find us on Tri Custom Manufacturing w w w . t r i c m . c o m Phone 435-563-0261 Toll Free 1-866-833-9589 Balusters / Spindles Aggressive Pricing Benefits • Superior Strength • Fast Delivery • Unique Patented Designs Options • Custom Lengths • Private Label & Designs White Tan Khaki Colonial 2" Colonial 1 ½" Colonial 1 ¼" Victorian Parkway 1 Ball Twist Patent No. D512,165 Princeton Orleans Belly Shorty Classic Colonial 2 Parkway 1 y Ball Desi Orleans Belly Classic Colonial 1 ¼" Colonial 1 ½ Princeton White Tan Khaki Shorty Victorian Newel Post 4" x 4" x 48" Twist Patent No. D512,165 Parkway 2 Ball Additional Products ● Post Mount Towers ● Gate Hardware ● Faux Rock Pillars ● Post Wraps ● Balusters / Spindles ● Porch & Newel Posts ● Caps / Post Skirts ● Railing Brackets

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