Solid Tires Prove a Solid Investment
When Hurricane Michael tore the roofs off several buildings at the lumber mill in the Florida Panhandle, a hail of screws was released at...
Five Tapes Every Building Contractor Needs
Although it’s often concealed from view, pressure-sensitive adhesive tape is important to the building and construction industry. Tape is used in every segment of...
Understanding Steel Building Costs
Pre-engineered metal buildings can be customized for almost any application at almost any budget: manufacturing plants, warehouses, worship centers, retail shops, agricultural buildings, and...
The Ride to Success
From serving a few surrounding counties to spanning the entire Midwest, Catom Trucking has grown significantly over the years. But it isn’t catchy advertising...
John Deere SmartGrade™ Technology
Road building and site development contractors can now reap the benefits of John Deere SmartGrade™ in the highly successful G-Series motor grader line. SmartGrade...
Spend Money to Make Money
When you buy a car, would you choose a cheaper, older model, or a newer, more expensive car? The cheaper option may seem easier,...
Which Equipment is Right for Your Job?
Projects that require some degree of height to accomplish typically need access equipment to get the job done. Primarily used in construction and maintenance,...
Commercial Aerial Solution: Part 1 of 3
The construction industry is notorious for slow adoption of new technology. There’s comfort in doing the job the same way for 30-plus years. With...
Tool Inventory Management
One of ToolHound’s clients is a construction firm with two branches: large commercial projects and small projects and maintenance. Between new construction, demolitions, interior...
First Cordless Solution of its Kind
Milwaukee Tool kicked off the month of May with a New Product Symposium, an event for tool reviewers, media members, and influencers to see...