Katie Kormann

John Calvin “Cal” Jureit’s Original Gang-Nail Connector Plate & Patent Come “Home” to MiTek

Katie Kormann

MiTek welcomed Marie Jureit-Beamish, widow of John Calvin “Cal” Jureit, inventor of the Gang-Nail connector plate, on Wednesday, December 15, 2021, at its global headquarters in Chesterfield, Missouri. Jureit-Beamish transferred ownership of the original Gang-Nail connector plate and...

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January 2022
Issue #14270
Page 58
Joe Kannapell

In Memoriam: Remembering Lecil Alexander, P.E.

Joe Kannapell

A Journeyman Engineer of some 50 years, Lecil Alexander left us suddenly on December 6, 2021, after a tragic bout with pancreatic cancer. Lecil came to our industry as an Engineering Manager at Clary Corporation in Texas, having already earned his professional standing. After that formative...

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January 2022
Issue #14270
Page 67
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on What’s Ahead

Joe Kannapell

The best news for 2022 will be on the job front, and I plan on keeping mine, working these pages. Please stayed tuned as we uncover much more about our unique niche in the off-site construction industry, including developments on the following, evolving topics: Robotics: How will the two...

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January 2022
Issue #14270
Page 126
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XXV: A Hail Mary Pass

Joe Kannapell

Alpine Engineered Products’ new owners greenlighted both a new linear saw and a major upgrade to their component saw, but they gave Dave McAdoo a nearly impossible deadline. He would have to deliver both by BCMC 2002, just 3½ months away. And the most difficult of these, the linear...

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December 2021
Issue #13269
Page 10
Dave McAdoo

One Hundred Five Days in 2002

Dave McAdoo

The true story of how Alpine revolutionized saws In early 2000, sales of truss equipment began to taper off. By the end of the year, the Equipment Division had reduced its employment by more than half and had shrunk its occupied floor space by 40%. The most dramatic reduction took place in...

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December 2021
Issue #13269
Page 88
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XXIV: Opposites Attract

Joe Kannapell

A David and Goliath struggle was brewing over the linear saw, and it was ready to boil over at BCMC in October 2002. It would pit Jim Urmson, a lone mechanic who was pioneering his first machine, against Alpine’s engineers, who had launched multiple winning machines. Though Urmson had...

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November 2021
Issue #13268
Page 10
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XXIII: Linear Saw Wave

Joe Kannapell

As the new Millennium dawned, it still hadn’t dawned on CMs that a linear saw was a sure bet. Jim Urmson was getting great results with his rough prototype, but he didn’t know whether other truss shops would. Fortunately, Jim’s plate salesman, Sid Gwyn, was so confident in...

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October 2021
Issue #13267
Page 10
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XXII: Linear Saw Convergence

Joe Kannapell

In the 1990s, two small town entrepreneurs tackled vexing cutting problems, but from very different angles, and their innovations set the table for today’s linear saw industry. Jim Urmson, working in Mt. Dora, Florida, population 14,000, started from the ground up, aiming to automate his...

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September 2021
Issue #13266
Page 10
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on Making the Cut

Joe Kannapell

Why did most of today’s saw technology come from small shops and not from large machinery companies? And how could just a handful of not well-known people, working in remote locations, make such a difference? Until recent years, they didn’t make much money. Most sold their businesses...

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September 2021
Issue #13266
Page 142
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XXI: Rebirth of the Linear Saw

Joe Kannapell

Entering the new Millennium, the linear fed saw needed to be reborn. Though CMs had boosted productivity with bolted-on improvements to their Metra-Cut type saws, they still couldn’t keep up with automated component saws. Yet they remained an essential part of the saw shop, even though...

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August 2021
Issue #13265
Page 10
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