Advertiser Forum: What Holds Us Back Anna Stamm When I was little, being a fireman was never something I considered (see When I Grow Up from last month), but as a little girl there was the option to become a beauty queen. Watching the pageants on TV, I knew I had the self-confidence and talent to compete with anyone. But there was one... Read More December 2023 Issue #15293 Page 6
Floor Truss Technology, Part VII: The Devil is in Those Details Joe Kannapell Building intricate floor truss details may bedevil a robot, but they provide the inherent advantage of floor trusses over I-joists. There are also things that floor trusses can do that I-joists cannot. And they facilitate the most efficient use of materials. Visiting an I-joist cut-off yard... Read More December 2023 Issue #15293 Page 10
A Year of Building onto the Spida Family Wendy Boyd Christmas has come around so quickly – where has the year gone? Many great things have happened for Spida in 2023, so before we celebrate another Christmas and New Year, let’s reflect on our journey this year. The start of 2023 was all about planning for the year and executing... Read More December 2023 Issue #15293 Page 17
Continuous Improvement (Kaizen) for Enhancing Performance to Ensure ROI Retention Todd Drummond Over twenty years ago, I struck out to help companies improve their operations through best practices based on lean manufacturing and industrial engineering practices. Helping hundreds of companies improve their operations has been an extremely rewarding experience. After all of the 35 years I... Read More December 2023 Issue #15293 Page 24
Do Your Floor Truss Chord Splices Meet Your Design Requirements? Glenn Traylor It seems like a simple thing—connect lumber together with connectors creating a top or bottom chord for your floor trusses that exceed your lumber length inventory. It’s one of the simplest applications of metal connector plates. But, while the task seems obvious, there are several... Read More December 2023 Issue #15293 Page 31
One Size Can Fit All Edmond Lim, P.Eng. 2023 was quite a year for Feeding the Beast of all sizes. That is a testament to the simplicity, utility, and robustness of our Process Organization Technology. The RetroC as a standalone auto-feeding component saw can anchor truss plants of all sizes from a single truss jig to over 10 jigs. A... Read More December 2023 Issue #15293 Page 38
WTS and HoD Team Up to Bring Innovation to the Industry Joe Halteman Wood Tech Systems (WTS) has traveled thousands of miles and spent several years researching robotics while trying to find the best fit for the North American wood component industry. There have been many challenges in our industry when it comes to integrating robotics, but the biggest one in my... Read More December 2023 Issue #15293 Page 50
Taking a Look at the Section 179 Deduction Carl Villella As the fiscal year draws to a close, it may be worth considering Section 179 to lower your tax burden for 2023. To refresh your memory, Section 179 allows a business to deduct the full purchase price of certain equipment for the year it was put in service. By deducting the full purchase... Read More December 2023 Issue #15293 Page 57
Is The Customer Always Right? Landon Boucher I was taught early on in my career something referred to as the “Four Nevers of Customer Service”: Never Argue with The Customer. Never Make a Big Deal Out of a Complaint. Never Put The Customer on the Defense. Never Make Excuses. I was also taught something called... Read More December 2023 Issue #15293 Page 62
Species Substitution: Lean into the Full Flexibility of MSR Lumber MSR Lumber Producers Council MSR Lumber has a long history of being the right choice for component manufacturers. This reliable and consistent lumber grading system revolutionized the construction industry when it was introduced to the market in the 1960s, and it continues to be a mainstay for truss producers decades... Read More December 2023 Issue #15293 Page 74