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Geordie Secord

Design Connections: Is There Ever Just One Right Way?

Geordie Secord

If you have spent your truss career in one region, and even more so with just one company, you will have seen that, generally speaking, your competitors and co-workers tend to frame houses essentially the same way. Only when you are exposed to a different company or region do you start to see...

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March 2023
Issue #15284
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Tuomo Poutanen, PhD

Truss Plates and Nail Inventions from Finland

Tuomo Poutanen

In his series on The Development of the Truss Plate, Joe Kannapell is recounting many interesting details on the evolution of truss plates in the U.S. For another perspective, this article will focus on eight relevant nail plate truss inventions from Finland —two made by Matti Turulin, two...

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March 2023
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Craig Webb

Deals Report 2022: Tracking the Openings, Closings, and Acquisitions

Craig Webb

Where you wanted to be and what you wanted to sell both figured mightily as factors in construction supply’s acquisition, openings, and closures activity in 2022. Deals were almost as numerous as in 2021, but big deals were rarer. Meanwhile, greenfield openings were far more...

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March 2023
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Page 90
MiTek Staff

Minimum Uniformly Distributed Live Load For Habitable Attics

MiTek Staff

Attic truss with 7 feet room height – should it be designed for 20 psf (pounds per square foot), 30 psf or 40 psf room live load? IRC (International Residential Code) defines Habitable Space as a space in a building for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking. Per IRC 2018 Table...

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March 2023
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Page 93
Jeff Ellis

Reviewing 2021 IBC Changes for Cold-Formed Steel Light-Frame Design

Jeff Ellis

“Change is the only constant in life” and “When you are finished changing, you are finished” are quotes from the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus and Benjamin Franklin, respectively. I’m reminded of them as I review the numerous changes to codes and standards...

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March 2023
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Page 100
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: Is the Future Flat?

Joe Kannapell

Seeing so many flat roofs early this year made me wonder if the future of truss building will be flat. During the January SBCA Phoenix Open Quarterly Meetings, some of us saw Truss Fab Components’ yard loaded with flat trusses, and others saw the flat roof lines of Frank Lloyd...

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March 2023
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Page 128
Anna Stamm

Advertiser Forum: Expecting an Instantaneous Answer

Anna Stamm

I’m always amazed, and irritated, when people expect an instantaneous answer. In these days of instant electronic communication, the fact that replies could be immediate is often conflated with the thought that they will be immediate. This leads to unnecessary aggravation for everyone...

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February 2023
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Page 6
Joe Kannapell

The Development of the Truss Plate, Part VII: Contentious Competition

Joe Kannapell

The plated truss industry went bonkers around 1961. Truss fabricators were besieging suppliers for product and were willing to try nearly any plate or machine. Plate suppliers had to conform to the new testing and QC required by TPI-60, but machinery vendors had no guidelines beyond satisfying...

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February 2023
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Wendy Boyd

Creating Solutions with Labor-Saving Equipment

Wendy Boyd

When arriving back to work after Christmas holidays, I had a few hundred emails to work through and a multitude of other tasks to conquer so I’d be up to speed again for 2023. One of the most compelling emails I had was from a Truss and Wall Fabricator who was appealing to me to help solve...

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February 2023
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Todd Drummond

Money Hides Many Sins (Waste)

Todd Drummond

A trending DIY post shows a long sequence of nail holes alongside a wall-mounted TV with a caption that says, “I knew that stud was in there somewhere.” Meant to be a humorous poke at the times when we’ve attempted new projects, it reveals how sometimes we might not have been...

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