Improve Your Motion and Waiting Ben Hershey Part 6 in our TIMWOODS series Clearly, there are many different ways that people waste time, money, and resources, but throughout our series my objective is providing new ways for you to think about the opportunities in your operation. In previous articles, we’ve talked about the wastes... Read More August 2017 Issue #10217 Page 36
Priority Issues During August Recess Robert Glowinski Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell plans to cut this year’s August recess short by two weeks, but federal lawmakers will still be using part of August to visit constituents at home. The American Wood Council encourages you to use this opportunity to schedule a meeting with members of... Read More August 2017 Issue #10217 Page 63
Lumber Briefs: Lumber Buying is Fun, But It Is No Joke Matt Layman Back in the day, when the lumber brokerage firm I worked for would not hesitate to take a 500 car position half a dozen times a year, I had this brilliant idea. I approached my four best customers, two wood preservers and two truss manufacturers, with a plan. Rather than profiting from my risk... Read More August 2017 Issue #10217 Page 65
All Things Wood: Evaluating an Existing Residential Deck Frank Woeste Since 2003, deck researchers and representatives of the code community have worked to improve and expand the deck provisions in the International Residential Code (IRC). I believe the deck-related provisions of the 2015 IRC, coupled with best practices in the American Wood Council DCA6-2012,... Read More August 2017 Issue #10217 Page 66
Using Our Turn Signals To most of us, the term “turn signal” means the directional indicator you use when changing lanes in traffic or turning. Beyond it being courteous and prudent, using them is the law. Ignore the need to use your turn signals at your own peril—you may get blind sided. Like... Read More August 2017 Issue #10217 Page 79
Accommodating Truss Movement (Besides Vertical Deflection) Kelly Sias Vertical deflection resulting from live and dead loads – of both roof and floor framing components – is an important serviceability consideration in the overall design of the building. And while this could be a topic in and of itself, this article is instead going to focus on two... Read More August 2017 Issue #10217 Page 82
The Last Word: Not the Last Word on Dick Marriott, Retiring President of MiTek Industries, Inc. Joe Kannapell You will search in vain, through the pantheon of sales leaders in the truss industry, for an equal to Richard H. Marriott. You will find contenders, like Charlie Harnden or Dave Chambers, though they left us too soon. You will find a handful of other 40 year veterans, like Dick, but none who... Read More August 2017 Issue #10217 Page 89
Advertiser Forum: Birdbrain Ideas and Behavior Modification Anna Stamm Preparing to write this month’s column, I’d been thinking about several topics, and eventually decided that the theme would be the Fourth of July. But then…(bang, clatter)…I was ready to start writing…(bang, clatter)…and all I could think was—when... Read More July 2017 Issue #10216 Page 4
Panelization Automation Joe Kannapell The long overdue rebirth of domestic wall panel technology is finally upon us, as U.S. manufacturers have begun to innovate. For the last 30 years, they ceded the upper end of the market to the Europeans, and focused on manual framing and sheathing solutions. For the last 10 years, they have... Read More July 2017 Issue #10216 Page 6
Breaking Down the Barriers Sean Hubbard My wife reached out to me recently, frustrated with a new furniture company. She was attempting to purchase several items for the house and found a few she thought were perfect. After thirty minutes of attempting to checkout with the sales associate, it was determined that she could not purchase... Read More July 2017 Issue #10216 Page 10