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Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Lumber Doing Its Seasonal 180°

Matt Layman

Now 39 years into this lumber gig, there is one thing I have more confidence in than anything else. It is the foundation of my entire lumber career and reason for my success forecasting lumber market timing. The repeating lumber market cycle. Some of it sloshes around, yet, in spite of all the...

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July 2018
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Bryan Wert, MS, PE, SECB

Questions Answered: Resisting Uplift with Structural Fasteners

Bryan Wert

Of course you know about creating a continuous load path with either connectors or rod tiedown systems, but have you considered using fasteners instead? In this article, Bryan Wert follows up on our May 2 webinar, Drive a New Path: Resisting Uplift with Structural Fasteners, by answering some of...

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July 2018
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Page 96
Anna Stamm

Rest In Peace, Kenny Cloyd

Anna Stamm

I was usually the voice on the other side of the phone or computer during my 13 years with WTCA/SBCA, but Ken Cloyd was a person I had the pleasure to meet face-to-face. And believe me, you don’t forget meeting Kenny. Even though it’s been nearly two years since we’ve had an...

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July 2018
Issue #10228
Page 108
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on Spruce vs. Southern Pine

Joe Kannapell

Now is the time to consider Spruce-Pine-Fir (SPF) as a substitute for Southern Pine (SP). As noted below, #2 SPF’s 19% higher bending value and only 10% lower compression value usually enables longer spans. Cull rates are generally lower with SPF, and it is lighter and easier to...

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July 2018
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