Mike Ruede Jr.

A Tactical Approach to Automation

Mike Ruede Jr.

My name may seem familiar or even confusing to some since I share it with my father. We, like every father and son, have our similarities and differences. We share drive, integrity, honesty, and the significance of one’s character. We do have differences as well and one of them is how we...

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July 2020
Issue #12252
Page 86
Joe Campagna

Lumber Joe

Joe Campagna

After 40 years in project management and product ownership for the financial service industry, dealing with everything from futures to equities to basis trading, I thought my brain couldn’t possibly manage another acronym. But, in a world that constantly changes, I too had to evolve...

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July 2020
Issue #12252
Page 104
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part VII: Gantries—Running Off the Rails

Joe Kannapell

One glaring gantry glitch, truss plates falling off, still needed to be addressed in the early 1990s. Missing bottom plates interrupt production, or worse, compromise quality. Sometimes an uneven table surface is the cause. But often the gantry mechanism is to blame. Tolerances are surprisingly...

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June 2020
Issue #12251
Page 10
Sean Hubbard

The Value of a Dollar

Sean Hubbard

Decades ago, I learned the value of a dollar as many of us did from our parents and grandparents. At that time, our industry was predominately family businesses. I don’t recall discussing age, however as we grow older, age is simply a number. That was never more evident in our family...

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June 2020
Issue #12251
Page 15
Mike Wisnefski

Teamwork and Friendship Benefit the Whole

Mike Wisnefski

The average American works 8.8 hours a day, 44 hours per week. The average entrepreneur works 63% more than that. So, when I had the idea for a tech start-up designed to transact raw materials, specifically lumber and wood products right now, you better believe I wanted to like the people that I...

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June 2020
Issue #12251
Page 104
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: Fast Walking Through the Corona Crisis

Joe Kannapell

While many Americans are stuck at home without work, most of us have been blessed to keep working, at home or in component plants. Remarkably, most CMs have operated continuously with very few incidents. One large manufacturer with 1500 associates has not had a single Covid case. Then, why such...

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June 2020
Issue #12251
Page 137
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part VI: Roller Gantries Enhanced

Joe Kannapell

As housing boomed in the mid-1980s, truss plants needed better equipment. Among those was Heart Truss and Engineering in Michigan. Heart was also benefitting from booming auto plants nearby. Their production head, Bob LePoire, pondered how to keep up. Bob’s boss and Heart’s...

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May 2020
Issue #12250
Page 10
Wendy Boyd

Moving Forward with Your Team and Spida

Wendy Boyd

In the wake of troubled times, I’m filled with hope and renewed energy as I review the month that was and all of the things that have been accomplished for Spida Machinery worldwide. Challenges are gifts that force us to search for a new center of gravity. Don’t fight them. Just...

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May 2020
Issue #12250
Page 15
Brian Zengel

Six Steps of Troubleshooting Methodology and Why It’s Important

Brian Zengel

As technology advances year after year and Alpine equipment becomes more sophisticated, it’s critical to understand some best practices when troubleshooting equipment. In a perfect world, equipment would never break down and therefore never be a need to troubleshoot. Unfortunately, we...

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May 2020
Issue #12250
Page 64
Tim Hart, S.E.

Build Change: Seismic Safety in the Age of COVID-19

Tim Hart, S.E.

With the growing danger of natural disasters, the race is on to expand access to programs that safeguard lives from the human-made danger of poorly built housing. With the common mission of building safer, stronger structures, Build Change and Simpson Strong-Tie have partnered for the Simpson...

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May 2020
Issue #12250
Page 114
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