Roof Truss Automated Jigging Sean Hubbard This month, I was able to view some of the systems recently installed at customer locations. All of the systems seem to be engineered well and mechanically sound. I would like to offer this bit of information: Alpine’s SmartView offers an operator’s advantage, with dimensioning... Read More July 2018 Issue #10228 Page 16
Emerging Pillars for Business Success Ben Hershey As companies grow and change, we should ask ourselves—what are the essential pillars of support that help companies succeed? While making changes that will transform their businesses, successful companies will rely on core pillars that form the foundation of who they will be in the future.... Read More May 2018 Issue #10226 Page 18
Technology, Progress, and Owning the Future of our Industry Steve Shrader So far in this series, I’ve talked about how job descriptions have evolved as the industry has matured. Along the way, I’ve emphasized that the objective is not to impress you with the advanced power of the servo—it is to impress upon you the importance of the journey of... Read More May 2018 Issue #10226 Page 35
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... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 32
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... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 44
Wood Components in Multi-Family Housing, Part One Joe Kannapell, PE Part One: 1960 to 1979 Garden style apartments have been good for the truss business, but have morphed into an almost unrecognizable beast. In making this transition, component manufacturers have built on 40+ years of experience, and have conquered this beast, but not without... Read More March 2018 Issue #10224 Page 6
Floor Truss Stackers Sean Hubbard Already 3 months into this project, I hope you’re finding this series to be as interesting and informative as I am. I’m continuing to use the schedule of comparisons that I set out in the December issue. The months are as follows. Schedule of Comparisons: January ... Read More March 2018 Issue #10224 Page 12
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... Read More March 2018 Issue #10224 Page 34
Good Bones Dave Pasolli If you enjoy watching any of the many home improvement shows where the hosts pick an older home to renovate, you notice they always talk about the “bones” of the house. In their opinion, this is one of the most important features of any potential renovation job. Typically, they... Read More March 2018 Issue #10224 Page 74
Disruptive Innovation with LBM/Component Companies Ben Hershey Over the years, our industry has seen a lot of innovation in how we handle materials, how we manufacture, and how we take a house from an idea to a component using the computer. But, over the past few years, we have seen an acceleration in big ideas, disruption, and what we can do using... Read More February 2018 Issue #10223 Page 46