Fine Homebuilding
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Skilled builders share tips, techniques and trade secrets that help readers build smarter...faster...better.
Skilled builders share tips, techniques and trade secrets that help readers build smarter...faster...better.
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- Fine Homebuilding/Careful if giving it as a gift
Gave as a gift, specified who to send it to and Amazon put the subscription in to be sent to me.Called Amazon and got a real "run around".Finally had to call a second party as they outsource subscriptions to straighten the mess out.Hope not everyone goes through the almost 2 hour telephone calls I went through to straighten it out. Most unusual for Amazon, as every dealing I have had with them has been excellent.
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- A little too Techy
I go this subscription while we were having our house built so I could understand the details.It's a bit too technical for the average person, but I got some good ideas from the articles and ads that we incorporated into the home.I dropped the subscription after the home was finished.
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- Good info
This is a great magazine for learning about the finer points of home building and improvement.
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- Excellent Homebuilding Resource
This is my favorite magazine for homebuilding topics.It provides rich descriptions of general homebuilding topics.This magazine probably wouldn't be the right magazine for weekend DIY'ers as many of the topics cover longer term construction issues.It is a great resource for students of home design and construction, and I find myself looking back to old issues often.The magazine also does a nice job of explaining the "little things" that can get lost in this era of warehouse building supply ... Read More
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- For the weekend warrior, DIY'er and the pros
I've been woodworking for over 20 years, and this magazine inspires me more than magazines geared for woodworking.The articles are clearly written; the pictures are crisp and to the point (show just what's necessary without slipping in paid name-brand product shots.)And the ads seem to be kept to a minimum (sure, they are in there, but not every other page.)
If you are simply looking for ideas to show a carpenter, or looking for tips this is the magazine for you.Each month you will ... Read More
- Fine Homebuilding/Careful if giving it as a giftGave as a gift, specified who to send it to and Amazon put the subscription in to be sent to me.Called Amazon and got a real "run around".Finally had to call a second party as they outsource subscriptions to straighten the mess out.Hope not everyone goes through the almost 2 hour telephone calls I went through to straighten it out. Most unusual for Amazon, as every dealing I have had with them has been excellent.
- A little too TechyI go this subscription while we were having our house built so I could understand the details.It's a bit too technical for the average person, but I got some good ideas from the articles and ads that we incorporated into the home.I dropped the subscription after the home was finished.
- Good infoThis is a great magazine for learning about the finer points of home building and improvement.
- Excellent Homebuilding ResourceThis is my favorite magazine for homebuilding topics.It provides rich descriptions of general homebuilding topics.This magazine probably wouldn't be the right magazine for weekend DIY'ers as many of the topics cover longer term construction issues.It is a great resource for students of home design and construction, and I find myself looking back to old issues often.The magazine also does a nice job of explaining the "little things" that can get lost in this era of warehouse building supply ... Read More
- For the weekend warrior, DIY'er and the prosI've been woodworking for over 20 years, and this magazine inspires me more than magazines geared for woodworking.The articles are clearly written; the pictures are crisp and to the point (show just what's necessary without slipping in paid name-brand product shots.)And the ads seem to be kept to a minimum (sure, they are in there, but not every other page.)
If you are simply looking for ideas to show a carpenter, or looking for tips this is the magazine for you.Each month you will ... Read More
