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Mad About Metal
Click here for Metal Roofing editor Jim Austin's daily blog covering the metal roofing industry.
Metal Detector
Click here for Metal Roofing account manager Kyler Pope's blog covering the metal components industry.
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2008 Metal of Honor
( April-May 2008 )
Each year, we provide readers of Metal Roofing Magazine to vote for their favorite suppliers in the industry. More than 240 companies received votes in our annual Metal of Honor program, allowing us to name 24 winners for 2008
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The boundaries of metal are contained within your imagination
April-May 2008
More and more, metal roofing products are being curved, trimmed, tapered and angled to meet almost whimsical designs. Architects and specifiers are taking advantage of the versatility of metal to provide an aesthetic prowess that matches its already famous durability and practicality. In the "Current" issue, check out several projects that tested metal's ability to be as beautiful as it is durable.
Natural Metals can supply a unique look as well - and are specified for many historic projects. This issue also features several projects highlighting the "Classic Look of Metal."
All that plus Industry News, Supplier News, an MRA Update, the 2008 Metal of Honor winners and a Product Profile on energy efficient products. Also included is our regular section of Gutter Opportunities.
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Industry headlines from Mad About Metal
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From our sister sites
Rural Builder www.ruralbuilder.com
Structural Insulated Panels, known as SIPs, still
generate plenty of interest in the industry, but their use is not
growing like manufacturers hoped. Here's a chance to learn about SIPs
and how they may become a part of your business.
Frame Building News www.framebuildingnews.com The annual Frame Building Expo, scheduled for February 19-22 in Columbus, Ohio, features educational programs, industry speakers and more than 140 exhibitors on the trade show floor - all relating to the post-frame industry.
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