Frank Woeste. P.E.

All Things Wood: The Pioneer of MSR Lumber

Frank Woeste

The knowledge we take for granted today on MSR lumber is due in large part to the pioneering work of Professor Robert Hoyle, P.E. In the early 1960s at Potlatch Forest, Inc., he conducted basic research on the relationship between stiffness and strength of lumber, paving the way for the MSR...

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October 2017
Issue #10219
Page 74
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: September Surge at Historically High Prices

Matt Layman

September Surge...Normal What exactly is the September Surge? It is an increase in lumber buying, reversing from summer inventory liquidation to inventory accumulation to prepare for autumn. Weather begins to improve after August’s sweltering heat and humidity-restricting jobsite...

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September 2017
Issue #10218
Page 67
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: Straightening Crooked Southern Pine

Joe Kannapell

Finally we are learning what the Canadians figured out: how to maximize the use of Southern Pine (SP) lumber. We are advancing truss equipment while they are transforming sawmills to enhance the quality of this once too-crooked product. The Canadians are replaying the strategy that enabled...

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September 2017
Issue #10218
Page 90
Glenn Traylor

How Many Times Can You Press in a Truss Plate?

Glenn Traylor

The answer might surprise you. During the course of fabricating trusses, on occasion a plate is not completely pressed. As the truss comes out of the finish roller or hydraulic press, the plate sometimes does not get pressed all the way. Sometimes the plate is missed or removed and up plated....

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August 2017
Issue #10217
Page 28
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Lumber Buying is Fun, But It Is No Joke

Matt Layman

Back in the day, when the lumber brokerage firm I worked for would not hesitate to take a 500 car position half a dozen times a year, I had this brilliant idea. I approached my four best customers, two wood preservers and two truss manufacturers, with a plan. Rather than profiting from my risk...

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August 2017
Issue #10217
Page 65
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Housing’s Growth Rings

Matt Layman

Housing Inventory Looking Bullish Seven years later, the Great Recession now a memory, and as many years of construction growth behind us, the US housing situation is “critical.” We have added fewer new single family homes over the last decade than any of the previous five...

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July 2017
Issue #10216
Page 73
Joe Kannapell

Robotics, continued

Joe Kannapell

Automation is advancing around the world, but will it yield the quantum leap promised? And how big a margin will it provide over conventional processes? Let’s first assess how various systems affect non-direct-labor inputs to the production process. Later we’ll balance these against...

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June 2017
Issue #10215
Page 6
Glenn Traylor

So What is the Big Deal About Member to Member Gaps?

Glenn Traylor

Compliance with ANSI/TPI 1–2014 requires maintaining member to member gaps at less than 1/4 inch. An exception would be for floor truss chord splices where the limit is 1/16 inch. Let us take a look at two different situations, the first being a roof truss and the second being a 4 x 2...

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June 2017
Issue #10215
Page 30
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Ideal Lumber Inventory Management Strategy...ELASTICITY

Matt Layman

A fellow lumberman asked me to describe my ideal style of inventory management, or buying strategies. So, here it is. The best way to describe it is “elasticity.” Imagine the lumber market like the waves and tides of the sea. The tide is predictable...it ebbs and flows with the...

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June 2017
Issue #10215
Page 67
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Countervailing Duty Preliminary Ruling...19.88%...Bearish For Lumber

Matt Layman

Preliminary CVD announced at 19.88% The pieces are falling into place. Department of Commerce has issued its preliminary countervailing duty on Canadian softwood lumber exports destined for the U.S. The rate of 19.88% is lower than the anticipated 30%. In addition, the four largest producers...

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May 2017
Issue #10214
Page 65
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