There’s More to Lumber Qualification Than Just the Grade Stamp! Glenn Traylor Picking usable lumber involves more than just the initial grade stamp. We can think of the stamp as the first step, but we can’t stop there. Truss fabricators depend on the lumber supplier to provide effective grading protocols that will produce materials with predictable design values.... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 36
Gantry Production for Wood Trusses: What are Good Production Numbers? Dean Rana Automated jig setups for gantry tables and linear saws are a couple of the best things to come along in our truss facilities in a long time. Obviously, we know the most time spent to build a truss is setting it up. Now we are setting up difficult trusses in seconds. Across the country, most... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 44
Change Your Dynamic By Investing in Your Team Ben Hershey What is the difference between companies which are stuck in the status quo and those which are transforming themselves into the leader in their industry? One significant difference is their focus on Continuous Improvement. By focusing on making things better—People, Projects, and... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 51
How the DMAIC Lean Method Can Be Applied to the Sales Process Keith Parker Last month’s article, Using the DMAIC Lean Method to Accomplish Improvement and Take the First Steps to New Goals, used a case study to explore the DMAIC Lean method. This month another case study will be used to demonstrate how this process can be implemented in your... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 66
Mass Timber Making Progress Robert Glowinski The International Code Council (ICC) reviews and updates its family of building codes on a three-year cycle. The code change proposals that will be considered this year affect the fire provisions of the building (IBC) and fire (IFC) codes, and they have been publicly posted. These changes, if... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 81
Lumber Briefs: More Lumber Price Volatility Ahead Matt Layman There are three fundamental lumber market components that will likely combine to make 2018 the most volatile year for prices on record. LABOR: ICE gave notice last week that it intends to crack down on undocumented workers in the construction industry...on the jobsites. We already... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 83
Sample Standards of Performance: Production Manager/Supervisor My last article, “Standards of Performance for Smarties,” talked about writing Standards of Performance (SOP). Although an SOP uses a job description for guidance, it’s actually a performance measurement document that identifies the employee’s expected level of... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 95
Multi-Ply Beam Load Transfer Paul McEntee Larger beams are often built up out of smaller 2x or 1¾” members. This can be done for several different reasons: for the convenience of handling smaller members on the jobsite, or because solid 4x, 6x or glulam material is not readily available, or for reasons of cost. Engineered... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 98
The Last Word: The Last Word on Steel Tariffs Joe Kannapell Buying a million pounds of U.S. steel for our company in Brazil taught me a good lesson on steel tariffs. While there were no apparent restrictions on imported steel, the Brazilian authorities used extraordinary means to prevent us from doing so, and we haven’t bought any since. I suspect... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 109
Advertiser Forum: The Olympic Moments of Our Lives Anna Stamm I love to watch the Olympics. Simply put, every time they come around, I’m hooked. My oldest Olympics memories date back to my mother tuning in to watch Olga Korbut in Montreal 1976. We lived in a suburb of Detroit at the time, so we could watch the coverage on both US and Canadian TV... Read More March 2018 Issue #10224 Page 4