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Geordie Secord

Design Connections: Training New Designers

Geordie Secord

Last month’s article, “The Designer Shortage—Where Can We Find Them?”, offered some suggestions for finding new component designers. This month, I have some suggestions for training those new hires effectively. And bear in mind, as I mentioned last month, I think it is...

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May 2023
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Lesko Financial Services Team

Positive Trends Provide Hope for a Late Year Recovery

Lesko Financial Services Team

At the start of a new quarter, the economy is continuing its bumpy ride toward recovery while still showing mixed signals. Forecasts going forward are for slower growth throughout the next two quarters before picking up steam in the latter part of this year and going into the next. There are...

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May 2023
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MiTek Staff

Correctly Defining Truss Members

MiTek Staff

When designing trusses for special loads or special conditions, it is important to define the individual truss members correctly. Without proper member definitions, trusses could be inadvertently under-designed and/or have incorrect analog. The most common member types are webs and chords. Top...

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May 2023
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Paul McEntee, S.E.

Mass Timber Diaphragm Options with Four Different Connection Types — How Our LDSS48 Light Diaphragm Spline Strap Evolved

Paul McEntee

Floors and roofs on mass timber buildings are constructed from large panels of engineered wood, such as cross-laminated timber (CLT) or mass plywood. Designers join these prefabricated panels together on site to create a structural horizontal diaphragm to transfer wind and seismic loads to the...

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May 2023
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Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: Truss Machinery Follows the Plates

Joe Kannapell

Throughout the 1950s, plate manufacturers kept busy improving their plate designs, while they paid scant attention to the machinery that CMs needed to embed them. But, in the 1960s, they began focusing heavily on machinery and laid the foundation for developments that would shape truss...

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May 2023
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Anna Stamm

Advertiser Forum: Rationalizing Our Habits

Anna Stamm

To some degree, we are all creatures of habit. We all have routines that we repeat on a regular basis. What differs between us is how many routines, how much repetition, and how much they do or don’t matter to us. So occasionally, it’s good to step back and evaluate whether our...

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April 2023
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Joe Kannapell

The Development of the Truss Plate, Part IX: The Case of the Century

Joe Kannapell

Among our industry’s unsung heroes, Walter Moehlenpah takes a close second place behind Cal Jureit. Both built pivotal, pioneering businesses, Jureit through his truss plate and Moehlenpah through his truss machine. Yet Jureit was bound to have the upper hand, as he was the truss...

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April 2023
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Tony McCoy

Spida Machinery’s Automated Apollo Saw—Evolution

Tony McCoy

Back in the fall of 2001, when I was a component manufacturer, Bevan Lines, Director of Spida Machinery, came to a sales meeting in Southaven, MS, to introduce our sales team to the first automated pull saw in the truss industry — the Computerized Spida Saw, better known as the CSS. The...

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April 2023
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Todd Drummond

A Message of Caution to New Component Manufacturers

Todd Drummond

This message is for the new component manufacturers (CM) who have recently and will shortly be entering the component manufacturing industry for wood trusses or wall panels. First, welcome to the industry – it is very rewarding, but I must caution you about this new endeavor. It is not for...

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April 2023
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Glenn Traylor

Should We Consider “Delivery” Load Cases?

Glenn Traylor

Years ago, truss design was focused on a simple calculation that determined the final forces that would be considered to be imparted on a truss component. These simple forces were used to determine the design. Things like snow, wind, and building materials weights were generally the only...

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