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        <description>https://www.buildshownetwork.com While most houses in America are still framed with 2x4 and 2x6, Matt visits Jake Bruton's build in Columbia MO where he's building his personal home with a 2x8 assembly. Jake Bruton - https://www.instagram.com/jake.bruton Follow BTS with The Build Show - https://www.instagram.com/thebuildshow Follow Matt on Instagram!  https://www.instagram.com/risingerbuild/ or Twitter https://twitter.com/mattrisinger Huge thanks to our Show sponsors Polywall, Huber, Dorken Delta, Prosoco, Rockwool &amp; Viewrail for helping to make these videos possible! These are all trusted companies that Matt has worked with for years and trusts their products in the homes he builds.  We would highly encourage you to check out their websites for more info. http://www.Poly-Wall.com http://www.Dorken.com http://www.Huberwood.com http://www.Prosoco.com https://www.Viewrail.com https://www.Rockwool.com</description>
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