Jay Halteman

Primer for Wall Panels, Part Two

Jay Halteman

In the first part of the Primer for Wall Panels, we discussed the fundamentals of wall panel production and how they may figure into your wood component business. In summary, we asked the reader to remember that wall panels were built for decades with little more than a blueprint,...

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May 2016
Issue #09202
Page 31
Glenn Traylor

How Important is Embedment?

Glenn Traylor

Connectors are essential to the integrity of the truss.  It is imperative the plate is properly pressed in order to insure effective lateral load transfer from truss member to truss member.  Since on occasion modern and older equipment does not press the plate completely into the...

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April 2016
Issue #09201
Page 28
Glenn Traylor

Quality Assurance, Safety, and the Benefits of a Non-Biased Audit

Glenn Traylor

When folks hear the term audit, they generally think of an IRS audit. Not a pleasant thought. The term invokes an image of hot lights, endless questions, pouring over boxes of records, all in the attempt to find wrong doing on the part of the tax payer. When you consider a quality assurance...

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March 2016
Issue #09200
Page 34
Glenn Traylor

When Do You Cull Lumber at the Table?

Glenn Traylor

From worst-case scenarios to less obvious examples, do you have general guidelines that will help you make informed decisions? For example, when faced with lumber defects on the table, do you know how the builders in your plant will proceed? More importantly, are they being supplied with the...

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February 2016
Issue #09199
Page 32
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