Sunday, December 05, 2021

Projects, Culture, Shower Doors, Gear and More

I’m happy to announce the latest edition of the From the Fabricator podcast is now LIVE!  Yes I missed dropping one in November as for the first time since I started this I had guests ghost me.  Really bizarre experience.  Anyway, that’s behind me and now we move to this episode which was pretty darn cool.  Kicking it off with Tom Jackson of Steel Encounters.  The person that he is and work that he and his team does is simply amazing + a nice dive into a culture there that works very well too.  Then to Chris Phillips of Showcase Shower Door.  Chris went into the shower world and has been oh so strong and also developed several cool inventions (which we show) that can help the installer out.  Last but not least my good friend Rich Porayko of Construction Creative and SandandSoda.com jumps on to talk marketing and his new venture that has some great benefits to many in our industry.  Thank you for checking it out!

To watch the YouTube version and see the amazing Steel Encounters project, and some helpful inventions in the shower enclosure space- CLICK HERE.  To listen to it either find on Apple or Spotify or CLICK HERE.

Later this month I will have a special edition of the podcast- one guest- one of the most important people this industry has ever seen and the insight he shares is incredible- so stay tuned for that!


Elsewhere…

 

--  Tough one.  I was very sad to hear the news on the passing of Leo Karas of Karas and Karas Glass Company.  Leo was a tremendous leader in our industry and events like the BEC would not exist without Leo. (Seriously he was one of the key people that started it)  I got to know Leo a little bit when I first started in the industry and he truly was larger than life.  Class person who always kept the best interests of the industry as a whole in mind.  Our industry and world were made so much better by Leo and I’m honored to say I knew him and glad his influence led to his son Joey continuing the amazing path he developed.

My sincerest thoughts and condolences to Joey and the entire Karas family, friends, and co-workers. 

 

--  I’ve never been bashful about my respect and appreciation for the Rowe family and Rowe Fenestration but I don’t think I’ve mentioned Chris Rowe until now… he was featured in an excellent Q&A that focused on communication and especially when everyone is remote.  GREAT work by Chris here- super lessons to take hold of and makes our industry look strong. 

 

--  And while I am on the path of raving about folks- the continually impressive Matt Verderamo of Alliance Exterior Construction has taken his great LinkedIn series “Talking Shop” and now went full blogger too.  Here’s the site and sign up to get these excellent pieces direct to your e-mail.  Keep up the good work Matt!

 

--  Congrats to Daniel Sutton at Vitro on his new position as Product Manager for Value Added products.  Good guy and great role in pushing products that will make a big difference in our universe. Daniel’s background in the sustainability world will pay off here to really show what our industry is doing works and I am excited to watch this effort going forward!

 

--  Two NGA notes of importance.  First Thursday 12/9 the legend Julie Schimmelpenningh of Eastman will lead a “ThirstyThursday” webinar with a focus on the latest in the laminated glass world.  Given how big laminated is now and still growing, getting insight from Julie is a huge benefit to take on.  Learn more and REGISTER HERE.  It’s free.  Also from NGA… IF you are MEMBER (and if you’re not, you should and this alone should push you there) there’s a special MEMBER ONLY webinar on 12/14 featuring Connor Lokar of ITR Economics.  This is big because it’s a chance to get the latest intel on the 2022 forecast from the best in the biz.  And anyone who’s seen Connor in action knows the value he provides is immense.  So if you’re a member register now and if you’re not- JOIN the NGA and then get on this webinar.

 

--  Last this week… book recommendation that connects to a big thing weighing on all of us these days. The supply chain.  It’s “Arriving Today: From Factory to Front Door -- Why Everything Has Changed About How and What We Buy” by Christopher Mims. Our world has changed and Mims was there for it all including cargo ship sailors stuck at sea for months after COVID broke and really the entire story of the supply chain from the very start to the ultimate finish.  A more compelling read than you would think- but given our current world- this one really hit nicely.  

 

LINKS of the WEEK

Not a good look for Army

 

This is a tough and sad read.  Losing crucial people here.

 

Every time I read one of these “Neighbors from Hell” stories it bums me out but also makes me thankful I‘ve been very lucky to never have this happen….


PROJECT of the WEEK

Stunning one this week.  This is from Archon Fenestration Technologies and I really think it may be one of the nicest projects of the year.  This is Kreg Tool HQ in Iowa.  According to Archon Fen-Tech’s LinkedIn post it was fabbed and installed by Architectural Wall Systems using Tubelite on the aluminum.  Neumann Monson Architects deserve serious props for this design too.  Nothing is better than our products when utilized like this!  Congrats to all involved!





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