Randy Daudet

Top Structural and Wood-Related Changes in the 2021 IRC, Part 2

Randy Daudet

In the last article, we described the primary structural and wood-related changes in the 2021 International Residential Code, Chapters 3 and 4. This article will continue with the primary changes to Chapters 5 through 8 of the IRC. Decks For the 2018 and the 2021 IRC, an informal group...

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February 2023
Issue #15283
Page 114
Randy Shackelford, P.E.

Top Structural and Wood-Related Changes in the 2021 IRC, Part 1

Randy Shackelford

The ICC code change cycle for the 2024 International Codes is near completion, with only the certification by the Validation Committee and confirmation by the ICC Board of Group B results outstanding. However, many jurisdictions may just now be adopting the 2021 International Codes. This is the...

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January 2023
Issue #15282
Page 108
Randy Shackelford, P.E.

Hurricane Andrew — a 30-Year-Old Learning Experience

Randy Shackelford

This August marked the 30th anniversary of the Florida landfall of Hurricane Andrew, one of the most damaging, and influential, hurricanes ever to hit the United States. Hurricane Andrew hit South Florida with Category 5 winds early on the morning of August 24, 1992. Andrew caused damages of $25...

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October 2022
Issue #14279
Page 122
Glenn Traylor

Who is the Most Important Person in Your Truss Operation?

Glenn Traylor

Who is the most important person in your truss operation? The designer who creates the projects? The guy who signs the check? Without sales there is no business, so is it sales? Let’s make an argument for someone you might take for granted. There is a person who looks at every job –...

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April 2022
Issue #14273
Page 43
Glenn Traylor

Has More Automation Resulted in Too Little Information to the Truss Builder?

Glenn Traylor

Today’s technology has made life easier for the truss designer and others in the truss fabrication process. In the early days of the truss industry, we used, reused, and modified existing designs to create new designs using paper, pencil, and a handy Smoley’s Book. Soon we graduated...

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March 2022
Issue #14272
Page 43
Glenn Traylor

What Can We Do About Missing Connector Plates?

Glenn Traylor

Previously, we’ve reviewed the top manufacturers’ defects according to a survey of In-house inspections. (See my April 2020 article, “How Do Your Manufacturing Errors Rank on the List?”, for the top ten items and ways to correct them.) While wane in the plated area topped...

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February 2022
Issue #14271
Page 43
Glenn Traylor

Is Your Equipment Up to the Challenge?

Glenn Traylor

Let’s face some facts. Eventually your truss building equipment needs repair or replacement. Exactly when do you pull the trigger? When do you take the big jump? In a perfect world with endless resources, it’s an easy calculation—replace or repair the equipment when there is a...

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September 2021
Issue #13266
Page 47
Glenn Traylor

Can Designs Be Modified During Truss Manufacture?

Glenn Traylor

The simple answer to the title question, can designs be changed during manufacturing, is yes. But, the situation is rarely straightforward and simple in reality. The better question is: What considerations are necessary when making modifications to the design while manufacturing a truss? To...

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June 2021
Issue #13263
Page 41
Glenn Traylor

Are the Rising Lumber Prices Changing Your Tune?

Glenn Traylor

The way we evaluate a stick of lumber may be changing, but that is not without risk. I’m reminded of a song written by Baker Knight and recorded by American country music artist Mickey Gilley in the 1970s. You might remember the tune, but I wanted to update you on some new...

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May 2021
Issue #13262
Page 39
Anna Stamm

All Things Wood: New Table 4G in NDS Supplement – Multi-Species and Country Grademarked Lumber

Anna Stamm

As a follow-up to our January 2021 All Things Wood article by Frank Woeste and Don Bender, “Hybrid Lumber” Grade Stamps Require Special Attention, we are pleased to report that additional information is now available for designers and code officials. The following article appears...

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May 2021
Issue #13262
Page 74
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