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Building Trades II
 Panelization. Strongbacks. Romex. King studs. Live loads. Blind nailing. Double upper plates... There are no two ways about it: building a house is a demanding and complicated business. And as homes become even more sophisticated-and complex-the d...(more details) |
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$1,599.00 |
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$2,398.50 |
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Woodworking: The Art and the Craft
 Imagine having a master craftsman as a teacher's aide, always ready to talk to your class or to tutor one-on-one. That's what this 15-part series is like! Each video focuses on essential techniques students must master to skillfully complete a wide r...(more details) |
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$1,049.25 |
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$1,049.25 |
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$1,573.88 |
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Residential Carpentry Framing
 A step-by-step how-to series of videos that will show your students how to build. Whether working with floor, wall, ceiling, or roof framing, viewers get a first-hand look at construction procedures, safety issues, and proper tools. A clear explan...(more details) |
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$199.80 |
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$199.80 |
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$299.70 |
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Deconstruction: The Science of Building a House
 Inside every house is a lot of science. Show this eye-opening two-part series to your students so they can see for themselves how engineering principles, high-tech materials, and proven construction techniques keep the forces of nature at bay and hom...(more details) |
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$199.90 |
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$199.90 |
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$299.85 |
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Building Basics: An Interactive Guide to the Fundamentals of Construction
Learn the basics of construction in this exciting and informative CD-ROM. The program covers all aspects of construction, from the initial planning to the steps involved in building both light and heavy constructions. All construction should begin wi...(more details) |
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