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... Read More November 2017 Issue #10220 Page 28
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... Read More October 2017 Issue #10219 Page 6
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... Read More April 2017 Issue #10213 Page 6
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... Read More July 2016 Issue #09204 Page 24
Semi Automated Saws Sean Hubbard Day after day we rely heavily on computers, smart phones and tablets. The power of each device makes our jobs faster, more efficient and hopefully easier each day. Our own corporate policy sets a four year life cycle for each computer. As technological advances in both... Read More April 2016 Issue #09201 Page 22
Maintaining Production by Performing Preventative Maintenance Dennis Schieffer Everyone wants to avoid trouble. We don’t want things to break down, and we don’t want to lose time and money. But sometimes, it’s the actions you can take before something goes wrong that will help you the most. That’s why a preventative maintenance program is important... Read More March 2016 Issue #09200 Page 38
2016……Wait….What?!?! Carl Schoening That was my reaction when I realized last week that 2016 was right around the corner. Well, actually I hit a stark realization around the middle of December when I had a birthday and could not figure out how I got here. You know, to this place in time. It seems like yesterday that I was a hairy... Read More January 2016 Issue #09198 Page 30