Wendy Boyd

Enjoy the Show at BCMC 2022

Wendy Boyd

In last month’s article, We’re ‘Not Slowing Down’ Until We Reach BCMC 2022, I talked about many of the reasons why you should come visit our Spida booth in September. This month, I’ll quickly remind everyone of some of the other reasons to attend this year’s...

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August 2022
Issue #14277
Page 17
Todd Drummond

Here is What Happens When Continuous Improvement is More than a Slogan

Todd Drummond

As a change agent for lean manufacturing best practices, it is extremely satisfying when I see a company embrace best practices despite their challenges. Too often, it is stated, “we (I) cannot implement or do the suggested improvement practice because _____” from so many claiming to...

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August 2022
Issue #14277
Page 22
Tracy Roe

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...

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August 2022
Issue #14277
Page 44
Wendy Boyd

We’re ‘Not Slowing Down’ Until We Reach BCMC 2022

Wendy Boyd

This year’s BCMC theme is “No Slowing Down” and that sums up the activities at Spida! We’re now in full production mode with the exciting task of putting together our booth for the next Building Component Manufacturers Conference being held September 12–16 in...

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July 2022
Issue #14276
Page 21
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XXXI: Icing on the Cake

Joe Kannapell

In the year 2000, a transformation, like none other, gripped our industry. Jim Urmson’s TCT started it by breaking our component-saw-centric paradigm. Then in 2002, Dave McAdoo’s ALS quickened its pace by adding the capability to cut every conceivable truss part. But even before his...

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June 2022
Issue #14275
Page 10
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XXX: Linear Saws Go with the Flow

Joe Kannapell

Downstream and upstream, the linear saw continues to improve the flow of truss manufacturing. Increasingly, cutting and assembly are treated as interdependent processes and have begun to be tied together. Jim Urmson started this, others have followed, and a “cut truss-by-truss”...

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May 2022
Issue #14274
Page 10
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XXIX: Linear Saws: Out of the Box

Joe Kannapell

A second sales pro reacted to Jim Urmson’s Florida saw blitz, the redoubtable (now deceased) Jere Broedling. Few knew Florida CMs better than Jere, first as Gang Nail’s sales manager, then as Bemax salesman, and finally as a MiTek rep. Like Randy Yost, he relentlessly prodded his...

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April 2022
Issue #14273
Page 10
Anna Stamm

Advertiser Forum: Of Legacies and Emerging Leaders

Anna Stamm

All industries are filled with a colorful cast of characters — but it is how you remember them and how you learn from them that will make a difference in an industry’s continuing trajectory. In this month’s issue, we are able to remember a legend as we look forward to our...

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March 2022
Issue #14272
Page 6
Joe Kannapell

Sixty Years of Machines, Part XXVIII: Perfecting the Concept

Joe Kannapell

After an impressive debut and ten sales on the BCMC Show floor, the fate of the Alpine Linear Saw (ALS) was still up in the air. Few knew that the ALS was the product of a 105-day crash effort (see “One Hundred Five Days in 2002,” by Dave McAdoo in the December 2021 issue), and that...

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March 2022
Issue #14272
Page 10
Tracy Roe

Get Ready for ‘No Slowing Down’ at BCMC 2022

Tracy Roe

The 2022 International Builders Show (IBS) has come and gone, so that means it’s time to start making plans for the Building Component Manufacturers Conference (BCMC)! Currently, I have the privilege of serving on the BCMC Committee, so I was present for the 2021 inaugural ribbon...

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March 2022
Issue #14272
Page 48
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