Guides to Making I-Joist Connections — Simpson Strong-Tie® CSGs Make EWP Designs Easier Michael Weber Connector Selection Guides (CSGs) are tools Simpson Strong-Tie has created to assist users in designing and building with engineered wood products (EWP). They consist of a series of short fliers (available as PDFs on strongtie.com for printing or mobile use) guiding builders on how to select... Read More June 2022 Issue #14275 Page 120
A Standing Innovation: Fastening Wood to Steel Just Got Easier Simpson Strong-Tie Staff If you’ve ever spent a few hours working on your hands and knees to drill holes and drive screws, you know how time consuming and tedious it can be. Now, imagine spending consecutive weeks, months or even years fastening wood planks to steel on a manufacturing production line. For... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 110
Field-Adjustable Sloped and Skewed Hangers — Introducing New LSSR Sizes Simpson Strong-Tie Staff With the recent introduction of our new LSSR rafter hangers for 2x lumber, we thought we’d provide some background on how these new hangers were developed and why. Field-adjustable sloped and skewed hangers allow designers to specify widely available, economical connection solutions.... Read More January 2022 Issue #14270 Page 106
How CLT and Mass Timber Technologies May Revolutionize Skyscapes Michael Weber Over the last decade — in outlets reaching from construction industry journals to the Boston Globe and the Economist; from CNN and Fast Company to Popular Mechanics; to Nautilus and TED talks — we’ve been hearing increasingly about mass timber and related phenomena:... Read More December 2021 Issue #13269 Page 112
Providing Performance Data for Shallowly Embedded Anchors Mark Jarvinen In the last few years, Simpson Strong-Tie has heard from a number of structural engineers expressing frustration with the lack of performance data for shallowly embedded, post-installed anchors (shallow anchors). Engineers of Record (EOR) have identified a common application for shallow anchors... Read More November 2021 Issue #13268 Page 116
Three Ways Anchor Designer™ v3.0 Simplifies Design Jamie Nalley Since the introduction of strength design for post-installed anchors in IBC 2000, determining the designed capacity of anchors has become increasingly complex. Dozens of variables, such as geometry, concrete conditions, and the specific properties of different anchor types, make a quick,... Read More October 2021 Issue #13267 Page 114
RTUD and ATUD Now UL Listed As a Through-Penetration Firestop System Scott Fischer Whether you’re designing and building a one- or two-story single-family residence, or doing the same for a multifamily, mid-rise wood-frame structure, fire and smoke protection features must be considered, and in most cases are required. When a fire starts, time is of the essence and the... Read More September 2021 Issue #13266 Page 118
Questions Answered: Strong-Wall® High-Strength Wood Shearwall Karissa Louie In this follow up to our July webinar, Innovations in Strength and Versatility: Overview of the Strong-Wall® High-Strength Wood Shearwall, we answer some of the interesting questions raised by attendees. During the webinar, we discussed the new Simpson Strong-Tie® Strong-Wall... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 122
Understanding Ply-To-Ply Girder Nailing Failures Christopher Gould You probably wouldn’t ignore a “warning sign” on the highway, as you can easily imagine the consequences of doing so. We can face similar situations when designing trusses, and the end result is that whatever we do in the software can end up in the real world somewhere on a... Read More April 2021 Issue #13261 Page 116
Introducing the Stronger, Simpler and More Versatile Strong-Wall® High-Strength Wood Shearwall Caleb Knudson After years of development, we’re excited to introduce the newest member of the Strong-Wall® shearwall family – the Strong-Wall high-strength wood shearwall (WSWH). The Strong-Wall High-Strength Wood Shearwall Lineup The WSWH is a high-strength prefabricated shearwall... Read More April 2021 Issue #13261 Page 130