What Tools Are You Using Ben Hershey I really enjoy local county fairs and local attractions, because they give us an opportunity to see cool things from the past or something related to the area (and our fair has fresh roasted corn!). Recently at our local fair, the Stanwood Fair, I walked into a building showcasing tools used by... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 28
Is This Happening at Your Plant? Glenn Traylor At a recent TPI 3rd Party Audit, the In-Plant Inspector (IPI) and I were inspecting trusses coming off the line as is normal in an audit. A stacked truss caught my eye, mainly because the top plate did not line up with the plate on the opposite side of the truss. Upon careful examination, indeed... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 38
Vendor Loyalty and Sales Pitch Can Lead You Astray Todd Drummond The BCMC trade show is fast approaching. This trade show, which is held each year, is a great opportunity for you and your team to step outside of your comfort zone to challenge and expand your current beliefs of both equipment investments and vendor services. Just be mindful that sometimes it... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 47
Sorry to Burst the Bubble! Shelena and Ed Serrano Congratulations! You’ve just purchased a new, state of the art machine to add technology and automation to your factory processes. Concerns about safety, inefficiency, and your bottom line are now in the past. Your staff will be happier, work will be easier, and your customers will be... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 58
Interoperability Standardization in the Industrial Automation Space Steve Shrader So, there is an interesting discussion by some in the CM Industry to create a universal truss software standard. In some circles, this “standard” is merely an effort to integrate and simplify. Others worry it is an effort to monetize design software, and to some this... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 68
The Hiring Zone: Remote Offices – This is How We Do It! Sitting in my Home Office, after 27 years of working from home, I get it. The perks that come with working from home are great and the freedoms that come with it are priceless. There are downsides too. If you haven’t worked from home long term, I will just say that I hope your positives... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 84
Top 10 Bookkeeping Mistakes to Avoid Gary Fleisher To say I was surprised that almost 80% of all small independent home builders, both site and offsite/modular, build less than 4 homes a year is an understatement. That means that only 20% of all small builders in the US build more than 4. Who knew! If your business falls into the 80%,... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 88
Enhancing Product Neutrality in Building Energy Codes Robert Glowinski The wood products industry has taken great leaps in generating greater awareness regarding the advantages of wood products in construction; however, people often overlook wood’s good performance in building energy efficiency. With pressure mounting to combat carbon emissions and reduce the... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 92
Lumber Briefs: Lumber & Housing Market Forecast Matt Layman Housing is Over Built; Lumber is the Honey Hole Most of the time, the daily news and world events do not have a significant impact on how we buy and sell lumber. This recent stuff is different. It’s scary. All the trade and economic balls are in the air, and politically the U.S. is... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 94
Knowledge and Experience Make All the Difference Ray Fedorko What makes Acceptance Leasing and Financing Service, Inc., of Moon Township, Pennsylvania so special? It has to be our President, Carl Villella. An active participant in the financing arena since 1992, Carl is a Certified Financial Lease Professional (CFLP), the preeminent professional... Read More September 2019 Issue #11242 Page 96