Jay Halteman

Primer for Wall Panels, Part Two

Jay Halteman

In the first part of the Primer for Wall Panels, we discussed the fundamentals of wall panel production and how they may figure into your wood component business. In summary, we asked the reader to remember that wall panels were built for decades with little more than a blueprint,...

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May 2016
Issue #09202
Page 31
Todd Drummond

Truss and Wall Component Manufacturing for a Lumberyard – Pros and Cons

Todd Drummond

Many lumberyards still do not have their own wood truss and wall panel manufacturing as part of their offerings to their contractors but are contemplating whether this might be a good investment. There are pros and cons to this type of big investment; if you have been doing any research, you...

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March 2016
Issue #09200
Page 12
Sean Hubbard

The History of the ORIGINAL Rolsplicer

Sean Hubbard

Truswal Systems Corp based out of the Dallas-Ft Worth region designed and built the first Rolsplicer in the early 80's. A revolutionary piece of equipment for its time when hydraulic units were populating the industry. Early marketing efforts even included a trailer mounted, traveling...

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March 2016
Issue #09200
Page 16
Joe Halteman

Primer for Wall Panels

Joe Halteman

If you live in a wood frame home it was made with “wall panels”. No way? Way; because every wood frame home is built with “wall panels”. That’s right - wall panels have been used on every wood frame home since the onset of dimensional lumber and the invention of...

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March 2016
Issue #09200
Page 28
Dennis Schieffer

Maintaining Production by Performing Preventative Maintenance

Dennis Schieffer

Everyone wants to avoid trouble. We don’t want things to break down, and we don’t want to lose time and money. But sometimes, it’s the actions you can take before something goes wrong that will help you the most. That’s why a preventative maintenance program is important...

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March 2016
Issue #09200
Page 38
Sean Hubbard

Square 1 and Klaisler Mfg. Corp.

Sean Hubbard

Our industry is made up of an assortment of players from small family owned framing crews, to medium sized family corporations and even publicly traded corporations. Each and every corporation has their place in our industry. Diverse entities bring a specialty that is advantageous to their...

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February 2016
Issue #09199
Page 11
Keith Dietzen

The Evolution of Steel Truss Technology

Keith Dietzen

Light gauge steel trusses have been around a long, long time. Steel trusses offer the same advantages that make light gauge steel framing generally appealing for a significant segment of the light frame construction industry. Light gauge steel does not burn. It does not serve as a food source...

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February 2016
Issue #09199
Page 38
Todd Drummond

Overcoming Obstacles and Profiting with a New Perspective

Todd Drummond

Industry’s averages for net-profits-to-sales ratio: Below average – 0% to 9% Average – 10% to 12% Common to see – 13% to 19% High return more common than most know– Greater than 20% (No B.S.) Do you know how well your company did in comparison to...

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January 2016
Issue #09198
Page 20
Todd Drummond

Increasing Net Profit While Sacrificing Labor Efficiencies?

Todd Drummond

Sometimes we lose focus of the main goal of creating more net profit for the company by focusing too much on one aspect of our business. Too often individuals focus too much on perceived labor efficiencies while limiting their overall capacities. Does reducing labor cost always produce more net...

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December 2015
Issue #08197
Page 11
Jack Van Cleave

Comprehensive Plant Audits Boost Production Efficiency

Jack Van Cleave

Alpine recommends that truss manufacturers conduct regular, comprehensive plant efficiency reviews to improve productivity. The goal of these audits is to increase board feet production rates and evaluate production effectiveness. Audits also help prioritize equipment replacement schedules to...

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December 2015
Issue #08197
Page 14
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