What is the Value of a Floating Chase? Glenn Traylor The development of the 4 x 2 floor truss system revolutionized the truss industry. Plating to the narrow edge of the chord members presented some issues, but all in all it allowed component fabricators another product offering, expanding their potential business. In the original designs, it was... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 29
How to Buy Now While Saving Working Capital Carl Villella Finance Your Purchase Instead of Placing a Lump Deposit The supply chain disruptions in the economy present one of the more difficult aspects facing clients in the current economic environment. Clients are waiting up to one year to receive equipment, when in the past they have only had to... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 37
What Sets Businesses Apart is People Tracy Roe In any industry, even ours, people make the difference. If one product or service in any industry was overwhelmingly better than another, there wouldn’t be a choice for very long. This is an example of entrepreneurial spirit and culture building in its very definition. Most people... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 44
How to Rev Up During a Long Lead Time Edmond Lim, P.Eng. Just when you have calculated your traditional CapEx ROI saying “Yes,” you cannot pass “Go” until 2023 because your new machinery lead time is a year away. Now what? Now you should prepare for it! Instead of focusing on the wait, get better organized before your... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 50
Maximizing Lumber, Space, and Speed with Vekta Rob Bellian The most common cause of downtime for an automated saw is a lack of lumber on the infeed conveyors. Feeding a linear saw can be a very labor-intensive process. Operators will fatigue and naturally slow down over the day and loading mistakes can cost a plant significantly in lost productivity.... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 56
Please Not Another “Back in the Day” Story! When I was young, the last thing I wanted to hear from my dad was “you don’t have much to complain about, back in my day....” Whatever it was, I was sure it had been embellished. Mom was much simpler, “Because I said so”. As I got older, I started to realize they... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 62
Design Connections: You Want the Trusses to Support What? Geordie Secord As I mentioned in last month’s article, My Road to The JobLine, there was a time when I thought I had seen everything in the truss and component world. But here I am 37 years in, and architects, builders, and do-it-yourselfers still surprise and amaze me. The applicable building code... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 70
How Are Dealers Feeling Today? Positively Nervous Craig Webb Collect dozens of anecdotes from travels, panels, emails, and social media interactions, as I have recently, and three trends emerge to summarize the state of construction supply today: Dealers say demand remains strong, with only marginal easing of supply chain pressures. In contrast,... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 76
8 Reasons Building Materials Companies Need to Pay Attention to Offsite Construction Mark Mitchell Is offsite construction just a fad or is it going to become the new normal for the construction industry? Is it an untapped market for manufacturers and suppliers? If your business is selling building materials, does it even matter whether you sell to offsite facilities or companies that... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 82
Third Quarter Challenges Slow Growth Forecasts for Rest of 2022 Lesko Financial Services Team The U.S. economy starts the third quarter with some strong challenges that rattled the ongoing recovery in Quarter 2 and are likely to filter through to the next few months. Among them are lingering inflation, the prospect of several additional aggressive Federal Reserve rate hikes, and... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 91