Anna Stamm

Advertiser Forum: It’s All Relative

Anna Stamm

So often, perhaps too often, we read along with various facts and figures on our computer screens, process the data, and then look to the next topic. Every once in a while though, something will jump out at us and remind us how much facts are (only) relative. A Picture of Housing...

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August 2020
Issue #12253
Page 6
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
Thom McAnally

The Hiring Zone: A Possible Forecast for Hiring

I applaud employers who haven’t laid people off so far, but I can’t help but think of 2007 when hiring quickly dried up. Back then, hiring slammed on the brakes while the rest of the economy slowly ground to a halt over the next year. This time, it is not a financial problem...

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June 2020
Issue #12251
Page 90
Thom McAnally

The Hiring Zone: Did Someone Shout Fire?

If you watch the 24/7 news cycle, then you may think that the world as we know it is coming to an end. Yes, COVID-19 is affecting everyone, everywhere, but to different extents. If you are in a non-essential business, you’re hurting. Some component manufacturers in locked down states are...

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May 2020
Issue #12250
Page 88
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Softwood Framing Lumber Market Forecast

Matt Layman

LLG Crystal Ball Says Speedy Recovery I do not forecast the lumber market, rather how and when folks who buy, sell, and produce lumber will act or react. As for the economy and its recovery from this pandemic disruption, I only need to remember and expect one thing. Economies are consumer...

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May 2020
Issue #12250
Page 102
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: A Tale of Two Texas Trussers

Joe Kannapell

Larry Dix and I had to leave Texas to find jobs in the 1980s, as oil had crashed, and no one was buying our trusses. Back then, oil was $25. Today, they’re giving it away. Both Larry and I landed and recovered in Virginia, where government spending levels out the economy (we hope)! No...

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May 2020
Issue #12250
Page 131
Thom McAnally

The Hiring Zone: Not Another Recession!

I am not talking about stocks, bonds, markets, or even finance. Speaking from experience as a recruiter for over 27 years, I see signs that 2020 is probably going to be OK as far as the building components manufacturing job market goes. My employers are saying they don’t see growth like in...

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January 2020
Issue #12246
Page 90
Gary Fleisher

Why Modular Home Factories Need to Expand Right Now!

Gary Fleisher

Just in case you haven’t looked out your window lately, new home construction is happening everywhere, especially on the East and West Coast. Traditional new home site builders are facing labor shortages in not only skilled trades but also in basic framing. This shortage is having a...

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January 2020
Issue #12246
Page 94
Matt Layman

Lumber & Housing Market Forecast—Buy Expectation, Sell Reality

Matt Layman

In our lumber market, when presented with a disruptive opportunity that appears to create a supply shortage or demand surge, buyers increase inventory on the expectation of higher prices; then, once we realize our over-zealous preparation, we liquidate those excessive positions, crashing prices....

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January 2020
Issue #12246
Page 100
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on Thanksgiving

Joe Kannapell

Let’s give thanks to this component industry, for still paying us after all these 50+ years. While so many others have been laid off or retired early, we are still standing tall. Even as the lifeblood of our industry, housing starts, are down 50% since I came on board. Even as four major...

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December 2019
Issue #11245
Page 125
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