New fasteners fit the bill for use in
ACQ-treated lumber
A new line of stainless-steel electrical staples
by Gardner Bender offers essential corrosion resistance in treated
lumber for outdoor applications around decks, piers, and where UF
cable is installed. Both an all-stainless staple and a plastic
hold-down that combines two stainless-steel nails with a
UV-resistant plastic saddle are available. In addition to being
made of stainless steel, the legs on these new wiring hold-downs
are longer than conventional electrical staples, providing added
holding strength. These staples join five other lines of electrical
staples from Gardner Bender: plastic, metal, coaxial, low-voltage,
and multi-cable. For more information, contact Gardner Bender,
800-822-9220; http://www.gardnerbender.com
Insulating Fire-Block
Foam sealant gains approval
Touch 'n Seal Gun Foam II, a gun-applied,
one-component polyurethane foam sealant, can eliminate heat-robbing
air leaks and meet multifamily and condo fire-code requirements.
According to the manufacturer, the foam sealant meets the
requirements as a residential Type V fire block, but the company
had not applied for testing and certification to meet the ASTM
E-814 and UL-1715 standards referenced by the ICC. Now that the
sealant has been tested and certified, the company added the bright
orange color, which provides building inspectors with instant
recognition of an approved fire block. For more information,
contact Convenience Products, 800-325-6180; http://www.touch-n-seal.com
Site Shop Setup
Job-site table saw offers extended ripping
capacity
Hitachi Power Tools recently introduced a new 10-inch job-site
table saw, which comes with a convenient folding stand and a
powerful 15-amp, 4,000-rpm motor.
The big innovation with this new model C10RB is
its oversize aluminum table and the telescoping extension that
extends the ripping capacity to the right of the blade to 241/2
inches, making it suitable for handling full sheets of plywood.
This brings the new Hitachi in-line with the DeWalt 744S but for
about $80 cheaper (by today's prices at Amazon.com). Like the
DeWalt, the new Hitachi features a self-aligning quick-lock rip
fence and a 21/2-inch dust-collection port. For more information,
contact Hitachi Power Tools, 800-829-4752; http://www.hitachipowertools.com
Rx for Flooding
For fast drying, a powerful fan and a flexible
blower hose
The fastest way to dry a flooded structure is to open the wall
cavities and blow large volumes of air through the building with
something like the Air Hog Utility Blower from
Standard Equipment Co. and the Sto-Sack blower
hose from the Flexaust Co. The compact, industrial-grade
Air Hog blowers come with 8- or 12-inch-diameter fans capable of
moving 1,225 to 2,450 cfm of air, respectively. The Flexaust
Sto-Sack hose, available in 6- to 24-inch (inside diameter) sizes
and standard 15- and 25-foot lengths, is a flexible, single-ply PVC
laminated polyester fabric supported by helical steel wire that
compresses at a 10:1 ratio to fit into a self-contained storage
sack. For more information, contact Standard Equipment Co.,
800-239-3442; http://www.standardequipmentco.com, and the Flexaust
Co., 800-343-0428; http://www.flexaust.com
Premium Sliders
Lift-slide window walls
Only a handful of window and door shops fulfill the demand for
architecturally designed operable window walls. In the high-end
world of coastal homes, the lift-slide door seems to be all the
rage these days. The Steel-View line by
Fenevations allows for doors of tremendous sizes that can be opened
and closed with the touch of a finger. One single operating handle
activates the hardware system that first lifts the sliding door
from its hunkered-down, weathertight position, then slides with
ease on rollers and tracks at the head and sill. A number of
sliding doors in a row can telescope into a pocket, allowing entire
walls to open, leaving an uninterrupted span. For more information,
contact Fenevations, 908-686-4747; http://www.fenevations.com
Soundproofing Solution
Layered drywall for high STC-rated
walls
A new multilayered engineered drywall composed of gypsum, ceramics,
and "viscoelastic" polymers reportedly weighs about the same and
can be cut just like standard drywall but can provide enhanced
sound isolation at a lower installed cost than most other
soundproofing methods. According to the manufacturer, one layer of
QuietRock on one side of a 2x4 wall assembly
offers a sound transmission coefficient of 51, compared with 31 for
standard 5/8-inch drywall. Like regular drywall, QuietRock 525
comes in 4x8, 4x9, 4x10, and 4x12 sheets, and carries a one-hour
fire rating, making it equivalent to a Type-X drywall. For more
information, contact Quiet Solution, 800-797-8159; http://www.quietsolution.com
Rust-Resistant Post Mount
Universal post-mounting system simplifies deck
railing installation
The UltiMount Coastal is a heavy-gauge steel
post-mounting system that adjusts for use with most brands of vinyl
and composite railing posts. A 42-inch-tall model is made from
square 10-gauge steel stock; the 36-inch-tall model is made from
square 13-gauge steel stock. Each post comes as a complete kit that
includes post-
sizing stabilizers, a bottom stabilizer plate, and all necessary
hardware for anchoring and leveling. Metal parts are hot-dipped
galvanized coated with a self-healing coating for added protection.
For more information, contact American Way Manufacturing,
877-668-7678; http://www.americanwaymfg.com .
Strong, Light, and Clear
Lexan shutters give simple, economical opening
protection
The IRC allows only two types of opening protection from wind-borne
debris: impact-resistant window and door units, or storm panels and
shutters. Of the two types, panels and shutters are typically a
little bit cheaper but may be difficult for the average homeowner
to install prior to a storm. Enter GE Lexan Clear Storm
Panels. Unlike metal or plywood shutter panels, these
clear panels can be left in place for the entire hurricane season.
They won't rust or corrode, and they retain their shape after
impact. Lexan panels can installed either by directly mounting the
panel over openings or by affixing the panel to tracks. For more
information, contact GE Plastics, 413-448-7110; http://www.geplastics.com .