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  2. Builders hardware - Wikipedia

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    Builders' hardware or just builders hardware is a group of metal hardware specifically used for protection, decoration, and convenience in buildings. [1] Building products do not make any part of a building, rather they support them and make them work. [2] It usually supports fixtures like windows, doors, and cabinets.

  3. List of building materials - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of various types of materials and products used in the construction industry, organized by categories and subcategories. Find information on concrete, steel, wood, plastics, doors, windows, roofs, and more.

  4. Menards - Wikipedia

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    Menards is a private company founded by John Menard Jr. in 1960 and headquartered in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. It has 351 stores in 15 states, mostly in the Midwest, and sells building materials, tools, hardware, groceries, and other products.

  5. List of construction trades - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of trades in construction, with definitions, examples, and related terms. Learn about the skills, tools, and education required for each trade, and how they differ from other trades.

  6. Scotty's Builders Supply - Wikipedia

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    A young Georgia farmer working in Winter Haven recognized the demand for building materials and in 1924 opened "Home Builders Supply" in Winter Haven. Evanda Hugh Sweet, a local farmer and father of James Sweet, started with one store in 1924, and in 1925, it became incorporated; from that point it grew to a total of 162 stores.

  7. Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Belknap Hardware was a leading American hardware manufacturer and wholesaler from 1840 to 1986. It produced and sold various products under its own brands, such as Blue Grass, John Primble, and Crusader, and faced bankruptcy and closure in 1986.

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