Debunking the “Automation Takes Too Much Space” Myth Edmond Lim, P.Eng. Can you spot the Lumber PickLine in the satellite image? Contrary to the myth that it will “take up too much space,” a lumber PickLine can actually save space by utilizing existing truck lanes and by following existing forklift flow. For example, this outside PickLine has ample 35 ft... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 54
Lock in Rates Now with Financing Programs Carl Villella As you may already be aware, the Fed has committed to raising interest rates in 2022. Will you have your financing in place before the rates move higher? One of the many advantages of working with Acceptance Leasing and Financing Service is that we have a number of financing programs that... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 63
Modernized 3D Viewer Tool Helps Component Designers Visualize and Analyze Designs Cathy Hill Visual tools are essential throughout the different phases of design and construction. Today, 3D models play a major role in construction projects, as they help improve productivity. Component manufacturing is no exception. The 3D Viewer Tool was developed and modernized to help component... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 68
Time to Review the National Design Standard Jay Jones, P.E. It’s important to review our standards on a regular basis, so that we can update and improve them over time. Businesses evolve, technology evolves, and so too should our definition of best practices. For wood trusses, our current standard is ANSI/TPI 1–2014 National Design Standard... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 75
Building in the Boondocks with Wall Panels Nancy Mansfield As shown on this month’s cover, building with wall panels makes any location possible, including out in the boondocks. We may have to get creative, but we can get there! [For photos, See PDF or View in Full Issue.] These wall panels have been delivered to Kresge College at the... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 77
One-Sided Interviews When a candidate interviews with a company, they expect tough questions to determine their fit for the position. Employers want to know if the candidate has the skills, experience, and desire to fulfill their needs, both short and long term. The candidate should be frank about their abilities as... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 80
Lumber Briefs: Lumber: “THE” Economic Leading Indicator Matt Layman Recession by definition: A recession is a significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than a few months, normally visible in real GDP, real income, employment, industrial production, and wholesale-retail sales. A recession begins just after the economy... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 90
How Much Do You Know About Insulation? Greg Watson Insulation is a fundamental element in providing thermal comfort within a building’s indoor environment. Utilizing the correct, high performing insulant and the “fabric first” approach to building design allows light-frame system manufacturers to achieve low u-values through... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 106
A Standing Innovation: Fastening Wood to Steel Just Got Easier Simpson Strong-Tie Staff If you’ve ever spent a few hours working on your hands and knees to drill holes and drive screws, you know how time consuming and tedious it can be. Now, imagine spending consecutive weeks, months or even years fastening wood planks to steel on a manufacturing production line. For... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 110
The Last Word: The Last Word on Multi-Family Joe Kannapell Has COVID-19, its aftermath, and raging inflation brought the multi-family truss business back to its roots? Bo Powers, co-owner of Panel Truss, sees fewer wraps and more garden style jobs further from cities. Kenny Shifflett, owner of Ace Carpentry, believes the plethora of these... Read More May 2022 Issue #14274 Page 126