Costly Errors from Lumber, Leadership, HR, and BF/Man-Hour Todd Drummond The new 2021 build season is upon us, and everyone seems to be excited about the 2021 opportunities that seem apparent with the robust build economy. Many companies had their most profitable year in 2020, yet others struggled, stating that commodity pricing and covid were their major negative... Read More April 2021 Issue #13261 Page 29
All Things Wood: Wood Structure Design Basics—Lumber Grading Frank Woeste This series of articles, Wood Structure Design Basics, is intended to serve truss designers (TDs) and others who are new to the wood construction industry and/or may not have the opportunity to study the basics of wood design in a formal setting such as a university. The mix of basics will... Read More April 2021 Issue #13261 Page 86
Lumber Briefs: The Mess Is Getting Messier As Is the Message Matt Layman Panels are the quandary, rather resins and glue. Widespread announcements of further supply disruptions and declarations of Force Majeure are crippling OSB flooring, siding, and roofing panels. I must step in right here to call B.S. Force majeure is a common clause in contracts which... Read More April 2021 Issue #13261 Page 112
Genuine Business Partnerships Can Produce Amazing Results Ed Serrano “The team at Vekta was instrumental in the design of this system and were able to open our eyes to possibilities we didn’t know even existed. The finished product has not only met but exceeded our expectations. With the minimal footprint of the PackFeeder, the accuracy, speed and... Read More March 2021 Issue #13260 Page 65
Lumber Briefs: Lumber Market Forecast Matt Layman Looking Around the Corner LEST WE NOT FORGET... the current lumber market condition is the by-product of a major disruption, not a lasting trend. The disruption consists of the following. Accelerated millennial transition from urban to suburban areas. This has created another... Read More March 2021 Issue #13260 Page 98
Ink Jet Printing — An Absolute Necessity for Every Panel Shop Cullen Ellis Being in this industry for the last 16 years, I’ve been inside many panel fabrication shops. The one thing they all have in common is the requirement to accurately cut and mark wall components which are then put together as a complete frame. The original and most simple way to achieve this... Read More February 2021 Issue #13259 Page 17
Does Your Truss Plant Understand the Importance of Tooth Count? Glenn Traylor On a recent truss plant visit, I watched a group of truss builders quickly assembling a structural gable truss. Most of the webs had been installed and the builders were top and back plating the truss. As I approached the builders, they relaxed their pace just a notch as I walked up to the web... Read More February 2021 Issue #13259 Page 39
Lumber Briefs: Softwood Framing Lumber Market Forecast Matt Layman COVID’s 2021 Reverse Impact Let’s see if we can get this one right. A member recently requested that I forecast when the misses were going to happen. Sounds difficult, but not impossible. COVID 2020 was a once in a lifetime paradigm shift in our learning curve. To date, I have... Read More February 2021 Issue #13259 Page 96
Can Automation Eliminate Paper in the Truss Plant? Glenn Traylor With the invention of integrated production methods, one of the greatest evolutions has been the electronic transfer of information from the truss designs to the computerized equipment, eliminating human error and translation issues. Automatic puck systems, lasers, ink jet marking, or shop... Read More January 2021 Issue #13258
A Three Phase History of Inkjet Printers in the Building Components Industry Coby Gifford Those of us in the building materials and components industry have probably all seen inkjet printers mounted to our cutting equipment for labeling, framing layout, and other forms of marking. Let’s face it, nobody wants to get a package of cut pieces for framing a truss or a wall and have... Read More January 2021 Issue #13258 Page 58