I’ve got a great new episode of the “From the Fabricator” podcast out and ready for your listening pleasure. This time out, two really fascinating and talented people who have found our industry- and, for one, I think it’ll be home for a long time, and, for the other, he’s ours forever, thankfully! I start off with the brilliant Kevin Roth of Privacy Glass Solutions. His backstory is amazing, as is what he and his team have accomplished at Privacy Glass Solutions. Lots of good nuggets from lessons learned, to hot products, to collaboration, and more. (Also, I’ll note my heart is broken for Kevin after England’s loss to Argentina. We talked about the game on the pod since it was recorded before they played) Then I connect with the wonderful Amy Post of Guardian Glass. This was my first time chatting with her, and I enjoyed it immensely. Amy has had a massive job on her hands, rolling out several technical advancements built to help the customer and industry. We cover all of that, the obstacles that were overcome, and the upcoming opportunity to experience them all and more at the brand new Guardian Glass booth at GlassBuild. All so good. So please check this one out, to me, this is more evidence of the great people we have in our industry and their efforts to make it better. Thank you!
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Thank you to the fine folks at FHC- Frameless Hardware Company for the support of this episode and podcast overall!
Elsewhere…
-- Exciting news for my friends at Guthrie AI and Ted Baumgardner. They announced this week a 4-million-dollar investment in them by Chicago Ventures. This is massive, as it allows Ted, Tuneer de, and company to build out the platform and grow the company in a smart, logical way. AI is here to stay, and it’s great to have industry-specific AI options. Happy for Ted and team!
-- I mentioned last week the summer series here on the blog, and I decided on a “Guest Catch-up” from my podcast. I’ve had 225 guests to date since 2021, and many have made major moves since they were on. So for the first handful I am going back to that first year to catch up with guests from then and find out what’s new, what’s changed, and what’s next. I have some fabulous people lined up, and I am excited to bring this series to the blog all summer.
-- I always talk about adaptive reuse and my love for it. So, I had to weigh in on the “buckling building” in New York City. If you’re not aware- a recap is HERE but basically, this was a former office building being renovated for residential use, and two support columns buckled after what some are saying was added weight from the work made this happen. Investigations are underway; thankfully, no one was hurt, and issues were caught in time. And also, lessons will be learned from this so it doesn’t happen again, and the growth of adaptive reuse can continue! I have a ton of confidence in Nathan Berman and his team at MetroLoft to get it all straight.
-- The always-impressive team from Precision Glass Industries in Houston added another cool feature to their website, “The Inside Guide,” which goes into processes and happenings both within the company and across the industry. The first submission was a super read on the importance of scheduling. The detail provided and the approach taken by Precision are really top-notch. Kudos to all involved there!
-- Last this week…Who knew the sport “Padel” would garner so much interest here on the blog? I surely did not expect it! Love the inputs and insights shared, and let’s keep this train rolling and get more of our product out there!
LINKS of the WEEK
A robot teacher is making its debut this fall. I’m stunned it’s taken this long! https://www.newyorkupstate.com/schools/2026/07/upstate-ny-school-district-will-deploy-a-humanoid-robot-teacher-this-fall.html
A bear on a golf course in British Columbia wreaking havoc- including stealing golf clubs https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2026/07/13/bear-golf-clubs-Golden-Eagle-Golf-Club-Pitt-Meadows/7131783961633/
Kinda “Sci-fi” for me- but astronomers have discovered sugar in space… so guessing Martians may have a sweet tooth? LOL https://www.sci.news/astronomy/sugar-interstellar-space-14913.html
PROJECT of the WEEK
To Illinois we go this week… This is the Northlight Theatre in Evanston, IL, from Glass Solutions. The cool thing was how quickly they put this one to bed. One week. That happens because Glass Solutions was ahead of the game with all the coordination and obviously had great collaborators too. This had to show the powers that be on this project that the glass industry has the horses to get things done! Nice work, Glass Solutions team and everyone else in the industry who may have worked with them!