A New Invention for Working Smarter Leonard Hain When people ask me what my profession is, I say that I’m an inventor. Inventing machines and equipment to improve production and remove bottlenecks has been my focus for decades. Now, I’m pleased to debut a new piece of equipment – the Stud Driller. Save Time, Labor, and... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 57
The Last Word: The Last Word on CM Disruption Joe Kannapell Is component manufacturing ripe for disruption? Two foreign-backed entities came to our shores and tried to do just that for six years: Katerra with billions and Blueprint Robotics with many millions. Both were going to teach us how to build better, but with entirely different approaches. Out... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 142
Sixty Years of Machines, Part XX: Cyber Success Joe Kannapell Before the Cyber Saw was introduced, I saw its PLC “brain” control the machines on a GM assembly line. From the conference room at General Electric’s PLC factory, I was able to watch a live display of the automation systems it powered. While most were “Greek” to me,... Read More July 2021 Issue #13264 Page 10
The Benefit of Spida’s Lumber Optimization Sean Hubbard As the lumber commodity remains exponentially higher than the previous 5 years, we all question the sanity behind the market. We also ask ourselves: how can we remain competitive within our own markets? Lumber optimization begins at the forestry level, managing the plantations for 40 years or... Read More July 2021 Issue #13264 Page 19
CM Equipment Purchasing Do’s and Don’ts Todd Drummond Understanding the do’s and don’ts for component manufacturing (CM) equipment purchasing (wood trusses and wall panels) can save or waste your company 100’s of thousands of dollars at the time of purchase and long after. Everyone knows the building economy is on fire, so it... Read More July 2021 Issue #13264 Page 33
What is Optimization? Tracy Roe Optimization is a crucial part of success and profitability in our industry. It is something that every component manufacturer works at daily in some form or another. At the same time, however, the word has so very many different interpretations that few have exactly the same approach. In this... Read More July 2021 Issue #13264 Page 54
Factory & Line Layouts – Ensuring Success for a Startup Chris Scott As prefab manufacturing continues to have a spotlight thrust upon it, new factories are popping up nationwide. If you have ever been a part of a new factory startup, you probably have the scars to prove it – mentally, emotionally, and physically. Every new factory startup is a lot of work... Read More July 2021 Issue #13264 Page 67
Sixty Years of Machines, Part XIX: Automation Battles Joe Kannapell An automation battle was brewing in the late 1980s, but the first skirmish wasn’t over machinery. It was over software. Software that would minimize more than just the manual labor, but also the “thinking” done by machine operators. The time finally arrived when, after decades... Read More June 2021 Issue #13263 Page 10
Machinery Choices are a Big Decision Wendy Boyd Spida Machinery is a Global business, drawing on all our production centers for the best of ideas, production diversity, research, development, and supply. While Frame, Truss, Wall builders, and Component Suppliers in different countries are navigating their own patch of turf for future... Read More June 2021 Issue #13263 Page 17
Automating Production with a Direct Delivery System Ed Serrano If you Google images of “automated production lines,” the results are filled with pictures of robot arms and conveyor lines. What you won’t see – people. Why? Because in automated production lines, humans tend to touch the work in progress as little as possible. Why?... Read More June 2021 Issue #13263 Page 58