Steve Shrader

Technology, Progress, and Human Interaction

Steve Shrader

Last month, I talked about how things were “back in the day” as compared to now. The Servo Revolution is upon us, and we must all work to keep up with technology. Modern technology drives our businesses, both literally and figuratively. Even so, technology is not the sole element in...

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April 2018
Issue #10225
Page 32
Dean Rana

Gantry Production for Wood Trusses: What are Good Production Numbers?

Dean Rana

Automated jig setups for gantry tables and linear saws are a couple of the best things to come along in our truss facilities in a long time. Obviously, we know the most time spent to build a truss is setting it up. Now we are setting up difficult trusses in seconds. Across the country, most...

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April 2018
Issue #10225
Page 44
Steve Shrader

Technology, Progress, and Our Evolving Businesses

Steve Shrader

Technology certainly has changed the way I do my job. In fact, in many ways, it’s changed the entire industry I’ve chosen to build a career in. When I graduated with a Construction Management Degree, the construction industry was wide open. But selling production saws for the Wood...

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March 2018
Issue #10224
Page 34
Glenn Traylor

Wedges—Misunderstood and Underappreciated?

Glenn Traylor

The lowly wedge sometimes gets very little respect. If your plant is doing it right, the wedges usually are cut from drops or culls. That’s a good way of doing it, and it sounds very simple, but not just any piece of wood is suitable for a wedge. There are important qualifications that...

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March 2018
Issue #10224
Page 36
Joe Kannapell, PE

Automating Wall Panel Production

Joe Kannapell, PE

To expedite the adoption of pre-built wall panels, shop labor must be significantly lower than site labor. That means replacing hand-nailing, measuring, cutting, and manhandling with practices that have been proven in truss fabrication. In addition, major builders and reluctant framers demand...

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December 2017
Issue #10221
Page 20
Joe Kannapell, PE

BCMC 2017 Omaha

Joe Kannapell, PE

This year’s Show, some 45 years after my first, brought some amazing revelations. The most awesome sight was an actual working truss plant on the Show floor. The most intriguing experience was being transported inside a robotic plant. And, the most welcome sounds were good economic...

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November 2017
Issue #10220
Page 6
Todd Drummond

Is a Linear Saw Paired with Each Roof Truss Assembly Table a Magic Cure for the Best Lean System?

Todd Drummond

A current trend in our industry is that the component manufacturers are being advised that one should have a fully automated lumber retrieval system linked to an automated linear saw that pushes the cut lumber directly to the assembly table with an auto puck system. This type of setup is often...

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November 2017
Issue #10220
Page 28
Joe Kannapell, PE

BCMC Innovations

Joe Kannapell, PE

The quickening of innovation will be on display at BCMC this month, and, undoubtedly, so will be the uptake. Suppliers use this platform to launch new products, sometimes rather humbly. Art DePauw sold his prototype “automated” saw to two industry giants, Charlie Barnes and Dave...

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October 2017
Issue #10219
Page 6
Joe Kannapell, PE

Truss Robotics

Joe Kannapell, PE

The path of factory innovation is leading us to automated systems rather than true robotics. Though industrial robotics has been used for 30 years in our industry, it has served mainly as a forerunner to later systems. Its earliest commercialization, the robotic arms of the Koskovich component...

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April 2017
Issue #10213
Page 6
Joe Kannapell, PE

Building Roof Trusses for High Density Housing

Joe Kannapell, PE

The differences between high density attached and tract style detached housing extend to the shop floor. Though truss designs may be similar, the project size, location and degree of repetition differs, influencing unit labor costs and material requirements. High density means “maximum...

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July 2016
Issue #09204
Page 24
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