Wendy Boyd

Automation is Easy with the Right Support

Wendy Boyd

From the initial discussion with you about the needs of your factory through to installation, it’s a surprisingly straightforward experience – but it will succeed or fail based on the quality of service and know-how available to you. From purchase through installation to on-going...

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March 2022
Issue #14272
Page 19
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
Wendy Boyd

BCMC Reflection and Christmas Cheer!

Wendy Boyd

As we head towards Christmas and think about a well-earned break, I can’t help but reflect on the work done in 2021 and the wonderful support received from our customer/partners. Spida again demonstrated our machinery at BCMC – and were embraced by our customers and new friends to...

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December 2021
Issue #13269
Page 19
Todd Drummond

How to Lose Millions of Profits with Linear Saws and Two-Person Crews

Todd Drummond

There has been a big push to reduce labor. In response, more than one equipment vendor has suggested that component manufacturers (CM) should purchase linear saws directly tied to roof gantry tables. The idea is simple: fewer crew members and more automation to increase efficiencies and reduce...

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December 2021
Issue #13269
Page 35
Sean Hubbard

Roof Truss Lines: Should I Buy New or Retrofit?

Sean Hubbard

Determining whether to purchase a new Roof Truss Table Press with Spida Jig-It Rails or retrofit an existing system is not a simple decision. We are often asked to quote one system or the other, but rarely both. Even so, it is important to spend time researching both avenues to a more productive...

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January 2021
Issue #13258
Page 17
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on Roof Truss Wizards

Joe Kannapell

Four roof truss innovators have changed our industry, from its beginning to the present day. Their names may be largely unknown now, but their work lives on and is worth assessing. The most notable is A. Carroll Sanford, whose machines are still cranking out trusses (see my March 2020...

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October 2020
Issue #12255
Page 144
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part IX: Automatic Setup

Joe Kannapell

“I think this will work,” said Dick Rotto at the unveiling of auto-jigging at the 1988 BCMC in Nashville. This was a high compliment from the founder of the most prolific truss business, Trussway, Inc. And Dick had no equipment compatible with auto-jigging in his highly productive...

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August 2020
Issue #12253
Page 10
Sean Hubbard

System Installations

Sean Hubbard

Thirty years ago, equipment installations looked considerably different. Often, the equipment was installed using the customer’s maintenance staff and even the truss building crew. Working with new crews on a weekly basis, who were skilled in component manufacturing but had limited...

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August 2020
Issue #12253
Page 16
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part VIII: Trackless Gantries

Joe Kannapell

In the 1990s, a storm began brewing in the component business. It started on the Eastern Seaboard when Carolina Builders bought a truss plant in Tidewater, Virginia. Later, it gained strength when Builders Supply & Lumber (BSL) opened a series of greenfield plants. And finally, it reached an...

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July 2020
Issue #12252
Page 10
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
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