As specialty glass becomes more popular there always becomes a danger that specifiers can make assumptions that all products that have a similar visual aesthetic are all the same. They then write a generic specification based on a designers description with no vetting...
Sandblasting, Frosting, Etching; what is the difference? In the business of specialty glass the process of obscuring a glass uses different processes and has many different names. First of all, there is no sand in the process of Sandblasting, unless of course you are...
In an effort to reduce prices on glass facades many developers and general contractors have jumped on the BUY CHINESE GLASS bandwagon. It isn’t bad enough that these decisions are made in a vacuum without considering the negative economic impact on our own economy,...
I travel through airports every month and I like most of you are completely confused by the way TSA staffs their security areas. There are times where there is one person with one scanner working and a line with a hundred people in it, and other times when there are...
One has to wonder how the concept of world trading and economics is really working. Economists continue to tout this philosophy as being the future but it is hard to grasp where all the international stability went. We just didn’t see currencies with all this...
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We now offer in stock our aluminum marker board pen trays. They are available in 12′ lengths and can be purchased in full lengths or cut to size. We can also provide you complete installation instructions with two options for installation.
Rare earth magnets are the only magnets that will work on glass marker boards. Our rare earth magnets are assembled with a handle for easier use and safety as rare earth magnets are very strong and can actually cause injuries when used on their own.