Advertiser Forum: Always Remember to Soar Anna Stamm As I read replies to notices I posted of her death, I was impressed with how many of Susan’s friends and colleagues mentioned the joy my sister brought to their lives. Be it authors she helped throughout the last three decades or classmates she has not seen since junior high and high... Read More February 2025 Issue #17307 Page 6
Home Building Technology, Part II: Mass Production Technology Joe Kannapell While Sears had stolen the spotlight on precut technology, their lesser-known rival, Aladdin Homes, helped usher in prefabrication, but not initially. For many years, Aladdin fought the concept of pre-assembling parts of homes in their factory, asserting that their precut packages took... Read More February 2025 Issue #17307 Page 10
Benefit from a Wall Line Solution That Fits Your Business! Wendy Boyd When it comes to wall frame lines, they aren’t all made equally. At Spida Machinery, we pride ourselves on providing solutions that are comprehensive, innovative, and most importantly, designed for your manufacturing needs and budget. The beginning of the year is often a time to reflect... Read More February 2025 Issue #17307 Page 17
The Sales Team’s Number One Time-Wasting Activity Todd Drummond When it comes to the sales team, the very group that provides the lifeblood of the entire company, there is often one blind spot for wasted efforts. Why do so many companies allow their sales team to jump through so many hoops to find need-to-know-right-now information? Why must the sales... Read More February 2025 Issue #17307 Page 28
What is the Risk of Using Incorrect Lumber? Glenn Traylor What is at risk when we fail to use the correct lumber? If you are not careful, it could cost you your business. [For all images, See PDF or View in Full Issue.] Several years ago, I received a call from a client searching for a solution to a problem. Unfortunately, their purchasing... Read More February 2025 Issue #17307 Page 37
Joint Detailing for Accurate Plate Placement Edmond Lim, P.Eng. Good joint detailing at the design stage can help truss builders accurately position truss plates, including the back plate which is essentially positioned “blindly.” Laser projection is excellent for positioning the top face plate, however, it is subject to the same limitations for... Read More February 2025 Issue #17307 Page 48
The Digital Revolution in Offsite Construction and Manufacturing Ben Hershey and Thomas Griffin The offsite construction industry is undergoing a transformative era, driven by the advent of digital technologies. This evolution is not only revolutionizing how projects are managed but also addressing fundamental industry challenges. As more firms embrace digitization, understanding its... Read More February 2025 Issue #17307 Page 60
A Case for Manufacturing Execution Software (MES) Dario Schmidt Before we jump right to the point, please, imagine your own shop. Do you ever get frustrated by the lack of organization in your office? Do you feel like you’ve got the right people, and maybe the right equipment, but you’re just not getting as much production as you feel you should?... Read More February 2025 Issue #17307 Page 68
Precision Equipment Truss Trailer Manufacturing Adds Galvanized Rollers as an Option Bryan Shinn Our customers spoke and we listened. I’m not sure how familiar you are with the truss trailers we manufacture at Precision Equipment Manufacturing, so I’d like to highlight a few of the features that come with every trailer we build. Rather than a simple 1-year warranty, a 2-year... Read More February 2025 Issue #17307 Page 76
Roof Truss Industry Outlook: Navigating Challenges and Seizing Opportunities Carl Villella The roof truss industry faces a complex landscape in the coming year. Challenges include supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, inflation, and economic uncertainty. However, opportunities abound. Technological advancements like automation and software are driving efficiency.... Read More February 2025 Issue #17307 Page 83