In today’s podcast, Lindsey Grove from WindsorONE, a company that manufactures high-quality trim boards, shiplap, and moldings, shares what makes WindsorONE’s boards stand out from its competition, and how to source the best materials for your project.
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In today’s podcast, Lindsey Grove from WindsorONE, a company that manufactures high-quality trim boards, shiplap, and moldings, shares what makes WindsorONE’s boards stand out from its competition, and how to source the best materials for your project.
Welcome to the Dunn Solutions podcast, where we’re committed to providing cutting-edge industry knowledge for the building contractor and trade professional.
Today we’ll hear from our good friend Gary Katz. Gary’s been part of the Dunn Lumber family for years now. Dunn Lumber is proud to have hosted one of Gary’s first Katz Roadshow events back in 2003, which are still going strong today—and continue to feature Gary's carpentry clinics. Whether through his publication THISisCarpentry, one of his articles in Fine Homebuilding, or a presentation at a JLC LIVE show, Gary always delivers enthusiastic and experienced insight to our industry. We’ve been fortunate to learn from his decades of experience as a general contractor and finish carpenter through his educational contributions to our Dunn Solutions blog.
In this podcast, Gary will discuss methods for creating better miter joints, best practices for installing tongue-and-groove materials, and the tried-and-true method for properly installing a prehung door. He’ll also discuss wood moisture content and how to use a moisture meter.
Dunn Lumber Podcast
In today’s podcast, Lindsey Grove from WindsorONE, a company that manufactures high-quality trim boards, shiplap, and moldings, shares what makes WindsorONE’s boards stand out from its competition, and how to source the best materials for your project.