BCMC Update Sean Hubbard The trip home provided for some much-needed quiet time to reflect on the most successful B.C.M.C. of modern times. I believe the equipment displayed well represented the advancements made by our industry over the last decade or two. It also offered a glimpse into the future where automation in... Read More November 2018 Issue #10232 Page 17
When Your Company’s Manufacturing Labor Pay Rate is Causing Labor Shortages Todd Drummond “Good judgement comes from experience. And experience? Well that comes from poor judgement.” Some of us are old enough to remember Dean Martin. Whether he stated this quotation about experience and poor judgment, I will never know. But let’s face facts—it has... Read More November 2018 Issue #10232 Page 22
Are Roof and Floor Trusses the Only Components that Need a Quality Assurance Program? Glenn Traylor Roof and floor trusses are important components that need special consideration to insure their correct manufacture. Components built to the IRC and IBC require the manufacturer to adhere to specific requirements. These requirements provide a blueprint to facilitate the manufacturing of a... Read More November 2018 Issue #10232 Page 31
Beware of One Size Fits All Solutions Todd Drummond I am often asked about what is the best one-size-size-fits-all equipment solution to fit all the component manufacturing needs. Of course, too many equipment vendors are more than willing to offer their version of a one-size-fits-all solution. Below are three examples of when one size does not... Read More October 2018 Issue #10231 Page 33
Banner Sales Year Should Help the CM Division Make Mid-Teens or More for EBITDA Todd Drummond New building sales across the US are way up, which shows in the long lead times of the wood truss and wall panel manufacturing companies for new orders. However, too many of these manufacturers are not showing healthy profits despite the long lead times. Lead times greater than four weeks are a... Read More September 2018 Issue #10230 Page 23
Labor Shortage in the Construction Industry is Partially a Self-Inflicted Wound Todd Drummond Our industry has been ignoring and not understanding 51% of the population’s needs—specifically, those of women therefore limiting the qualified candidates to fill vital openings Read More August 2018 Issue #10229 Page 36
Estimating Truss Labor Using Board Footage Versus Proper Man-Minute Time Standards Todd Drummond For many years, I have been beating the drum that board footage (BF) is an imperfect unit measurement that our industry should abandon. The better alternative is the proven method of time estimations which uses man-minutes (MM). Man-minutes are derived from time-in-motion practices that have... Read More July 2018 Issue #10228 Page 22
When Fabricating Components, Always Consider the End Result Glenn Traylor How the product will be used is a very important consideration when designing components, and it also comes into play during fabrication. The attic trusses in the photograph have a wedge installed at the wall–ceiling intersection. This is the intended design. Deeper in the rack,... Read More July 2018 Issue #10228 Page 30
Roof Truss Tables & Roof Truss Conveyors Sean Hubbard This month continues our review of equipment for roof trusses as we take a look at Roof Truss Tables and Roof Truss Conveyors. Next month, we’ll wrap up our four months on roof truss production before moving over to walls. As I’ve been doing since beginning this series in January,... Read More June 2018 Issue #10227 Page 12
Are Your Salespeople Selling Your Company into Eventual Bankruptcy? Todd Drummond Most people have a mistaken belief that my services are all about making component manufacturing more efficient. Actually, more than half my time during a consultation is taken up reviewing things like management practices and the sales process. Fact is, sales—correction, healthy... Read More June 2018 Issue #10227 Page 30