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    Docks and Decks in Liberty Hill, Texas Adds U-Haul Rentals - August 31, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    LIBERTY HILL, Texas, Aug. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Mike Byrum, owner of Docks and Decks, located at 15390 Hwy. 29, recently added UHaul truck and trailer rentals to the marina services business he has been operating since 1998.

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    Families needing the finest in moving services now will have increased convenience and a shorter distance to travel when moving, which not only will make their move easier but also will have the positive effect of reducing the amount of carbon emissions released into the atmosphere. U-Haul partnering with business owners across North America to increase convenience for customers while helping our environment is just one of the programs that support U-Haul Company's Corporate Sustainability initiatives.

    Docks and Decks can now offer its customers a variety of moving equipment and supplies designed specifically for moving household furnishings, including moving vans, open trailers, closed trailers, furniture pads, appliance dollies, furniture dollies, tow dollies and auto transports. Docks and Decks also will offer sales items to protect their customers' belongings and make moving easier, such as heavy-duty boxes, which are made of up to 90 percent recycled content and are available in a variety of sizes.

    "We decided to add U-Haul rentals to our business because we knew that it would not only benefit our business but also would benefit the city of Liberty Hill as well as surrounding areas. We look forward to the future with U-Haul," Byrum said.

    "U-Haul is proud to be partnering with a quality independent business such as Docks and Decks," exclaimed Gary Bouillion, president, U-Haul Company of Austin. "Mike is a great example of the type of successful business relationship UHaul has established in order to build and maintain a strong network of more than 15,000 independent dealers across North America."

    For more information, or to rent your moving equipment today, call 512-565-9982. Business hours of operation are: Mon. Fri. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. and Sat. 9 a.m. 1 p.m.

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    Aussie company launches biodegradable decks - August 31, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Penny Organic is paving the way with environmentally friendly plasticskateboards

    Updated: August 30, 2012, 7:27 PM ET

    Penny Skateboards of Australia makes skateboards because of their deep love and passion for skateboarding. When Penny founder Ben Mackay was five years old he got his first skateboard at a garage-sale. Once Mackay and his father cleaned the bearings and the plastic garage-sale board could roll -- he was hooked.

    Penny Skateboards make traditional wooden decks and had invested heavily in research and development with fiberglass and titanium, but it was the introduction of the Penny plastic board that have become a benchmark for the manufacturer. With the design based off that first board Mackay got at the garage-sale, the plastic decks were a hit from the get go.

    This month Penny Skateboards continues their impressive evolution by introducing the first biodegradable plastic skateboard from the Penny Organics line. Rumors of an environmentally friendly plastic deck have been buzzing around the internet for months, but it sounded like an oxymoron -- "environmentally friendly plastic" -- it seemed too good to be true. With the release of the four color ways by Penny Organics, the skeptics have been silenced.

    Penny's U.S. General Manager, Nick Timms, speaks to the original intention, "We really wanted to debunk any myths associated with plastic skateboards. As a result, we explored different options and twelve or so months later, we were able to refine the product so that we were truly happy with it. The Penny Organic range will definitely have a permanent home as a staple part of our seasonal offerings."

    This biodegradable deck is as strong and fun as the original Penny plastic decks. However, when you're ready for a new set-up, after removing the trucks, you dig a hole in the yard and bury the board. Through an additive, which has been combined with Penny's Super Secret Penny Plastic Injection Molded Formula, over time the board will decompose as the additive reacts with a naturally occurring enzyme in the soil.

    Penny's founder Mackay proudly explains, "We're continually trying to raise the bar with our products and the Penny Organic range is no different. We've put a lot of time and energy into making sure the boards ride well, are durable and of course look good. The result is a product that really challenges what's possible with plastic skateboards."

    A buried Penny Organic board will fully decompose within a short amount of time compared to plastic bottles and dinosuar bones, but you choose not to bury your deck it'll last as long as a standard Penny plastic deck. When asked if burying decks is now a job requirement, Timms replied, "Of course! We're constantly looking to improve our product line and if it means that we need bury a few decks to ensure that our boards are up to par, then so be it!"

    Hopefully there'll be a Skate and Biodegrade shirt to go along with the decks.

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    Weyerhaeuser Free Mobile Phone App Simplifies Sizing of Deck Beams - August 29, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FEDERAL WAY, Wash., Aug. 28, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- To help deck builders, advanced do-it-yourselfers and building material dealers design strong, stable and safe decks, Weyerhaeuser introduces the free "Parallam+ Deck Beam Sizer" app for iPhones(R) and iPads(R). In the field or in the office, the app provides an easy way to figure out the correct size required for Trus Joist(R) Parallam(R) Plus PSL beams. http://www.woodbywy.com

    The new app enables users to specify the size and loading of decks with only three simple inputs to find the correct beam size. It also provides users a fast and simple way to send supporting documentation to the local building department, which can help facilitate approvals. For complex decks that require additional design assistance, the app connects users with Weyerhaeuser technical support with just a few clicks. The "Parallam+ Deck Beam Sizer" is available on the App StoreSM.

    "When you're outside getting ready to work on your deck, you don't want to have to run inside to figure out the project details," said Ross Theilen, Director of Customer Software & Technology for Weyerhaeuser. "We've developed many software tools to help specify structural framing, and are working to bring those to the field. The new mobile app takes the guesswork out of beam sizing, and helps save time so projects can stay on schedule."

    Parallam Plus parallel strand lumber (PSL) with Wolmanized(R) preservative protection is an ideal structural member for decks and other unprotected exterior applications, including those with high moisture conditions or exposure to saltwater splash. The product offers long-term strength and durability, providing homeowners with peace of mind for solid and safe structural members for their decks. Parallam PSL's unique composition allows the preservative treatment to penetrate to the product's core to help protect against termites, fungal decay and moisture. Parallam Plus PSL can be painted or stained with an oil-based finish to match other deck components.

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    Ryland To Open New Community - August 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Posted: Aug. 25, 2012 | 2:06 a.m.

    Today from 1-4 p.m., Ryland Homes celebrates the grand opening of its newest community. Indigo at Hillside is in northwest Las Vegas near the Las Vegas Beltway and Cheyenne Avenue. It features the builder's signature rooftop decks.

    The free event will include food, refreshments, entertainment and two fully decorated model homes available for tours.

    "It will be the perfect day to bring your family and enjoy the day at our beautiful new community," said Bethann Frusco, sales counselor at Indigo at Hillside.

    "These contemporary, innovative floor plans all include Ryland Homes' signature rooftop decks, and the community is packed with amenities."

    During today's event, guests will be treated to lunch from the popular Slidin' Thru gourmet food truck, Hawaiian Shave Ice from Snow Ono and music from My 93.1-FM radio station.

    Guests of the Indigo at Hillside celebration also will have a chance to win a free design consultation and $1,000 gift card from Furniture Market. The locally owned company designed and furnished Indigo at Hillside's two model homes.

    The contemporary-designed single-family homes at Indigo at Hillside range from 1,863 to 2,031 square feet. The three plans have as many as three bedrooms, 2 baths and a two-car garage.

    The Twilight and Dawn plans, at 2,006 and 2,031 square feet, respectively, are shown as model homes and highlight Ryland's modern designs and flexible options.

    Liz Werner, co-owner of Furniture Market, designed the interiors of Indigo's model homes.

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    New Jersey casino suing gamblers who won $1.5 million - August 23, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Blames unshuffled decks of cards

    A New Jersey casino has sued a group of gamblers who won $1.5million after they allegedly realized the eight decks of cards used in a game of mini baccarat were not preshuffled.

    The Golden Nugget in Atlantic City, N.J., filed suit against the gamblers and playing card company Gemaco after 14 players collectively won $1,536,700 in 41 winning hands.

    As the same sequence of cards kept appearing April30, the players increased their bets from $10 to $5,000, the casino alleged.

    "The gamblers unlawfully took advantage of the Golden Nugget when they caught onto the pattern and ... by passing money to fellow gamblers in order to place bets in excess of posted betting limits," the casino said in a statement.

    In a lawsuit filed in New Jersey Superior Court, the casino cited gambling regulations that state gaming odds must be fair for both sides.

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    Casino Sues Gamblers After $1.5M Loss - August 22, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A New Jersey casino has sued a group of gamblers who won $1.5 million after they allegedly realized the eight decks of cards used in a game of mini baccarat were not preshuffled.

    The Golden Nugget in Atlantic City, N.J., filed suit against the gamblers and playing card company Gemaco after 14 players collectively won $1,536,700 in 41 winning hands.

    As the same sequence of cards kept appearing April 30, the players increased their bets from $10 to $5,000, the casino alleged.

    "The gamblers unlawfully took advantage of the Golden Nugget when they caught onto the pattern and ... by passing money to fellow gamblers in order to place bets in excess of posted betting limits," the casino said in a statement.

    In a lawsuit filed in New Jersey Superior Court, the casino cited gambling regulations that state gaming odds must be fair for both sides.

    The Golden Nugget is seeking a return of the $558,900 it paid out to several of the players and the nearly $1 million worth of chips.

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    Benjamin Dash, attorney for the gamblers, said his clients, who did not know each other, were "playing the game lawfully."

    After paying out a portion of the winnings, the casino managers became suspicious. Convinced they were watching a "sophisticated swindling and cheating scheme," they refused to cash in the remaining $1 million in chips.

    No evidence of a scheme was found. On May 1, the Golden Nugget said it learned by "direct admission" from Gemaco's CEO that the decks used in the baccarat game were unshuffled, despite being touted as preshuffled, certified decks.

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    Clever senior skateboard art - August 22, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Bridie Willmette, Brodie Lucciannio, Maddi Abbott and Jess Maiden have customised skateboard decks for an exhibition.

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    SKATEBOARD decks feature as improvised canvases in an exhibition by Rosewood State High School senior art students.

    The talented group of students designed and painted 20 artworks on decks, which now hang in the Ipswich Art Gallery.

    Titled Deck the Walls, the exhibition will remain on show until next Wednesday.

    Councillor David Pahlke said students had dedicated the past two months to designing their artworks.

    Arts, Community and Cultural Services chairman Charlie Pisasale said the show sampled youth and pop cultures.

    "You don't have to look too far to see how popular skateboards are with young people; it's wonderful to see students using them to creatively engage with the arts," Cr Pisasale said.

    Rosewood State High principal Lyn Culverhouse said she was proud the students were representing the school in the wider arts community.

    The gallery opens daily from 10am to 5pm in d'Arcy Doyle Pl.

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    Unshuffled decks are big loser for N.J. casino - August 22, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    An Atlantic City casino is suing 14 gamblers who raked in more than $1.5 million in winnings after realizing that eight decks of cards had not been preshuffled and kept producing the same sequence of cards, over and over.

    The gamblers kept raising their bets -- from $10 a hand to $5,000 -- and scored 41 consecutive winning hands of baccarat in April, the Associated Press reports.

    As the payouts mounted, Golden Nugget Atlantic City flooded the area with security teams, convinced that someone was cheating, but were unable to figure out how.

    In the end, the casino let nine of the gamblers cash out $558,900. The rest still have $977,800 in chips.

    In its lawsuit, the casino cites state gambling regulations requiring all casino games to offer fair odds to both sides.

    The casino's lawsuit argues that the gamblers and the casino both began the game believing it was legal and proper until the players kept winning repeatedly.

    Benjamin Dash, a lawyer for the gamblers, counters that his clients did nothing wrong and deserve to be paid.

    "The Golden Nugget appealed to gamblers to come in and play games licensed and sanctioned by the state of New Jersey," he says. "My clients did exactly that, and then were denied their winnings. There is absolutely no law in New Jersey that would permit the Golden Nugget to declare the game illegal because it failed to provide shuffled cards."

    The casino also asserts in its lawsuit that Gemaco Inc., a Missouri playing card manufacturer, acknowledged it had provided a defective shipment of cards that were not preshuffled.

    A message left at the company's administrative offices was not immediately returned Monday, the AP says.

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    Fire aboard fishing boat in US court case - August 21, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A below-decks engine fire is believed to be under control after a Sanford fishing boat caught fire while docked in Auckland's Viaduct Basin. 21 August 2012

    Firefighters are battling a below-decks engine fire on a fishing boat docked at Auckland's Viaduct Basin.

    The fire broke out in the bow of the 80m-long, 1800-tonne San Nikunau, about 10.45am on Tuesday, the Fire Service said.

    The San Nikunau is the Sanford-owned vessel that has been at the centre of a US federal court case for dumping oily bilge waste into waters off American Samoa.

    There were 40 crew on board at the time who were evacuated and there were no reports of injuries, northern communications spokesman Jaron Philips told NZ Newswire.

    The fire was under control, he said.

    Forty firefighters were at the scene and using thermal cameras and breathing apparatus to fight the blaze.

    It was believed the fire started in the engine area, Mr Philips said.

    Sanford was found guilty of six charges last week relating to the waste dumping and former chief engineer James Pogue was found guilty of failing to keep accurate records of how the vessel was managing bilge waste and falsely stating that pollution prevention equipment had been used when it hadn't.

    Sentencing is set down for November 16.

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    Warning on decks in Attleboro - August 20, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ATTLEBORO - A rash of deck collapses locally and nationally has prompted Building Inspector Doug Semple to warn homeowners that older decks should be checked for safety - now.

    "After looking at these things, I'm scared," he said of local decks and national news reports. "There are potentially a lot of deck collapses out there."

    Semple said older decks, those at least 15 years old, were usually attached to homes with nails alone and are especially at risk.

    "Our concern is that we know we have a lot of these open decks out there that are 15 or 20 years old," he said. "We really want people to take a close look underneath these decks and see if they are held to the house with nails or bolts."

    The use of nails to attach decks was a standard practice years ago and met the code of the time. However, nails have proven unreliable, especially on decks without roofs.

    Ordinary wear and tear and exposure to the elements weakens the wood and can rust the nails, leading to collapses, Semple said.

    In addition, nails are smooth and pull out easily, he said.

    Semple said he and other local inspectors are encountering more and more wobbly and dangerous decks.

    "It's probably one of the most common things we're seeing out there right now," he said.

    Semple pointed to a deck collapse in South Attleboro about two weeks ago in which an elderly woman was injured.

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