Impact and Market Drivers for 2025 and Beyond Steph Karlstad Welcome to 2025! This year isn’t just another page on the calendar — it’s a pivotal season for growth and strategic foresight. Are you prepared for the economic shifts, interest rate impacts, and key market drivers that could shape your business strategy? When you’re... Read More January 2025 Issue #17306 Page 86
How We ‘Serve Two Masters’ at The JobLine People often ask what makes The JobLine unique compared to other industry recruiters. It’s a straightforward question, but the answer is far from simple. While most recruiters rely heavily on resumes to gauge a candidate’s fit, The JobLine takes a completely different approach.... Read More January 2025 Issue #17306 Page 96
Design Connections: The Personal Side of The JobLine Geordie Secord Past articles by Thom and myself have discussed some of the things that make The JobLine stand out from other recruiters. In fact, Thom’s article in this issue also focuses on what makes us different. But, I’d like to shed a more personal light on this difference by sharing my own... Read More January 2025 Issue #17306 Page 104
Using the Roof Live Load Reduction MiTek Staff Consider a roof with a live load of 20 psf (pounds per square foot). This load is intended to account for construction loading (workers, materials, and equipment placed on the roof during construction or maintenance). If the roof has a large surface area, like a post-frame building, is it really... Read More January 2025 Issue #17306 Page 112
Attic Tie-Beam Functionality in Simpson Strong-Tie’s Component Solutions® CS Truss Studio™ Simpson Strong-Tie Staff One of the features of using Simpson Strong-Tie’s Component Solutions® CS Truss Studio™ software is the ability to add Attic Tie-Beam functionality. [For all images, See PDF or View in Full Issue.] To create an attic truss: 1. Create a new truss or... Read More January 2025 Issue #17306 Page 122
The Last Word: Rural Cousins in the Truss Business — The Last Chapter Joe Kannapell In 1990, when Dickie Vail traveled from his shuttered Virginia plant to his job interview in Burlington, NC, he didn’t have much going for him. He was 35 and broke, and he was meeting Carroll Shoffner, a 57-year-old mega-millionaire who owned over a dozen highly efficient truss plants.... Read More January 2025 Issue #17306 Page 172
Advertiser Forum: What We Learn Along the Way Anna Stamm Be it joy or tragedy, we learn a lot along the way. We learn to adapt, adjust, and plan where we can. Especially during unpredictable times, planning and adapting are key to managing the roller coaster, along with a good attitude and a desire to keep moving forward. We can’t change the... Read More December 2024 Issue #16305 Page 6
Wall Panel Technology, Part IX: More Panel Automation From American Suppliers Joe Kannapell Handling studs and plates to build walls is easy, but handling oversized sheets of OSB and sheathed wall panels is not. Fortunately, two inventors in the Midwest have lightened the load. Automated Sheathing Saw: Since he began his career at Monet DeSauw 30 years ago, David Ohnesorge has been... Read More December 2024 Issue #16305 Page 10
Providing a Complete Customer Solution at Spida Wendy Boyd Since Spida Machinery began over 40 years ago, we’ve consistently adapted to ensure our products meet market demands, grown our team and expertise, and focused on ways we can continuously improve. We’ve looked at ourselves and asked hard questions, identified areas that needed... Read More December 2024 Issue #16305 Page 17
How Investment Bias Can Cost Your Company Millions Todd Drummond It appears I may have opened a can of worms with my last article, “A Case Study for Transforming Profits Through Employment Practices.” The article was a summary of the session I led at BCMC, “Case Study —Building Material Supply & Truss Manufacturing.” The... Read More December 2024 Issue #16305 Page 26