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
Issue #15283
Page 10
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on The Last Pioneers

Joe Kannapell

Joe Hardy of 84 Lumber was the last of the World War II veterans to whom we owe our industry. Ed Ryan of Ryan Homes (now NVR) and Cal Jureit of Gang-Nail (now MiTek) were also major contributors. All three returned from winning that war with a drive to transform home building, and they helped...

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February 2023
Issue #15283
Page 136
Joe Kannapell

The Development of the Truss Plate, Part VI: An Industry Established

Joe Kannapell

On July 5, 1960, in a marathon session, a dozen entrepreneurs set standards for a brand new industry, and, in the process, met a government deadline. These early truss plate adopters came well-prepared and didn’t hesitate to make far-reaching decisions. Fortunately, they left a detailed...

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January 2023
Issue #15282
Page 10
Joe Kannapell

In Memoriam: In Memory of a Machinery Master

Joe Kannapell

Pat Linton was a MiTek original, like none other, with his hands on and his arms around MiTek equipment for 44 years. He led by example, with the utmost humility, and was a key player in elevating MiTek machinery from mediocrity to magnificence. And his start, assembling two of the truss...

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January 2023
Issue #15282
Page 86
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Current State of Robotics

Joe Kannapell

I’ve been covering the industry’s evolution toward robotics, but I’d like to stop for a minute and recall the days of corrugated fasteners. These clever clips proved themselves whenever trusses were flipped or ejected. Now, perhaps ironically, they still have a role to play...

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January 2023
Issue #15282
Page 128
Joe Kannapell

The Development of the Truss Plate, Part V: Frenetic First Get-Together

Joe Kannapell

Twelve competitors faced one another for the first time—but only because they had to. Each of their fledgling plate businesses was threatened by a July 31 deadline from the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), and they had less than three weeks to put together a design criterion for...

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December 2022
Issue #14281
Page 10
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on Automated Material Handling

Joe Kannapell

With automated saws and auto-jigging tables, what remains is automated material handling, and that’s what we find at Builders FirstSource’s (BFS) Austin plant. House of Design’s (HoD) robotic roof line there extends the floor truss pre-plating methodology found at their Atlanta...

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December 2022
Issue #14281
Page 144
Joe Kannapell

The Development of the Truss Plate, Part IV: Competition Intensifies

Joe Kannapell

After Cal Jureit’s impressive debut at the 1958 NAHB Show, lumberyards and builders across America were anxious to start trussing, but they encountered several obstacles. Their deluge of inquiries couldn’t all be answered, and most were far away from the South Florida source of...

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November 2022
Issue #14280
Page 10
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on Pre-Plating

Joe Kannapell

Just as Trussmatic brought back hydraulic plate pressing, House of Design has resurrected pre-plating. Both practices proved themselves in the early days of our industry, but both required disciplined shop floor management, and each had limitations. [For all images, See PDF or View in Full...

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November 2022
Issue #14280
Page 132
Joe Kannapell

The Development of the Truss Plate, Part III: The Ingenuity of Carol Sanford and Cal Jureit

Joe Kannapell

Carol Sanford’s invention didn’t equal Cal Jureit’s, but he made up for it with his head start and his aggressive marketing. Sanford had filed for his patent in March 1954, two years ahead of Jureit’s September 1956 filing, and had a plate design that was relatively...

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October 2022
Issue #14279
Page 10
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