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Anna Stamm

Advertiser Forum: Celebrating an Industry Legend

Anna Stamm

A quick internet search of the term “legendary” will reveal this among the possible definitions: “remarkable enough to be famous; very well known.” Unfortunately, our industry has lost another member who was very well known, very well respected, and very well...

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March 2017
Issue #10212
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Sean Hubbard

Growing Interest – Wall Panels

Sean Hubbard

Our team is often asked how a single operator can produce over 1000 lineal feet of wall panels. The answer comes from both the process flow and the material flow. We know, when an operator leaves their workstation, production is lost. Production can be lost at their station as well as other...

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March 2017
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Carl Schoening

The Passing of Greatness

Carl Schoening

I said I wouldn’t write again, but I felt compelled to, at the very least, commemorate the passing of a great human being. In the past few weeks, many of you have read articles about the passing of Dwight Hikel. Dwight was something pretty special. Not just as a businessman or component...

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March 2017
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Joe Kannapell

The Future of Closed-Wall Panels

Joe Kannapell

The linear saw and auto-jigging reduce plant labor but they don’t increase the selling price of components, like the Blueprint Robotics panelization does, in spades. And, as more plants automate, component sales dollars may actually be eroded by price-cutting in a flat housing market. Is...

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March 2017
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Todd Drummond

Component Manufacturing a Cash Cow Division

Todd Drummond

In the wood truss component industry, we have the independents, who are not associated with lumberyards, and then we have those who are owned by lumberyards. What I found striking is that the lumberyard owned and operated component manufacturers (CMs) consistently make far less money than the...

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March 2017
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Glenn Traylor

What is a Better Way to Survey, Inspect, and Record Data When Making Truss Inspections?

Glenn Traylor

When you write a letter or series of paragraphs, sometimes it’s difficult to proof the very thing you just wrote. Why is that? Because you don’t approach it with a clean-slate perspective but with an expectation of what you think it says. Likewise in our industry, it’s often...

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March 2017
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James Clinich

Coming Together with Custom Designs

James Clinich

When I got the plan for the Edwards Residence, a two story home in Midland, Texas, the Architect had already worked with a Structural Engineer to come up with a framing plan. I worked closely with Siboney Diaz-Sanchez with Overland Partners Architects to be sure that our truss designs would meet...

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March 2017
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Ben Hershey

Inventory Could be Costing You More Than You Think

Ben Hershey

Part 3 in our TIMWOODS Series Our friend, TIM WOODS, has been busy in many LBM and component operations and, as we continue our series, he has been seen sweeping “Inventory” down several operations’ drains. Inventory is another waste word in our TIMWOODS acronym for the...

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March 2017
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Robert Glowinski

Free Webinar on Tall Wood Structures

Robert Glowinski

Mass timber, including cross-laminated timber (CLT), has been in use worldwide for over 15 years, but most notably in Europe. However, North American designers and engineers are increasingly showing interest in picking up the trend. Building with mass timber for taller buildings has...

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March 2017
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Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Lumber Market Volatility About to Binge

Matt Layman

Have you heard the news? Lumber prices are up? Feel like punching me in the throat, don’t you? Over the past several months, we have been looking at ways to save money in the lumber market. Saving money adds money to your bank account, which means that saving money is part of our business...

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