Edmond Lim, P.Eng.

The Most Automated, Most Toured Truss Plant

Edmond Lim, P.Eng.

In my humble opinion, since 2014, United Truss of Innisfil, Ontario, Canada has unofficially held the titles of “The most automated truss plant” in North America and “The most visited truss plant in North America.” United Truss was the un-named but featured truss plant in...

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October 2022
Issue #14279
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MSR Lumber Producers Council

Because Good Ingredients Matter

MSR Lumber Producers Council

Since the 1960s, fabricators have used machine stress rated (MSR) lumber of all species to improve the performance and reliability of their engineered components and structures. Nowadays, you don’t have to look far to find a successful component manufacturer who relies heavily on MSR...

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October 2022
Issue #14279
Page 90
Edmond Lim, P.Eng.

Incremental CapEx ROI and Plant Tours

Edmond Lim, P.Eng.

With the forecasted housing backlog and ongoing tight labor market, shouldn’t all truss plants be modernizing by investing in automation? That is easier said than done. One strategy to modernize is to automate with incremental investments. In my experience, the best way to get over the...

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September 2022
Issue #14278
Page 62
Edmond Lim, P.Eng.

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...

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August 2022
Issue #14277
Page 50
Rob Bellian

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....

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August 2022
Issue #14277
Page 56
Joe Kannapell

The Development of the Truss Plate: The Split-Ring Connectors Prequel

Joe Kannapell

For most of history, wood structures had been constrained by their connections. Nailed or bolted joints could only carry about half of what the wood could. As a result, our most abundant natural resource went mainly into homebuilding, where spans were short and stresses were low. That began to...

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July 2022
Issue #14276
Page 10
Glenn Traylor

What are the Minimum Grade Requirements for Lumber When Manufacturing Components?

Glenn Traylor

With high lumber costs and volatile pricing, it is very reasonable to look for options to normal resources. Many fabricators and lumber manufacturers have been experimenting with using non-regular channels for lumber, including some choices that have created problems and issues with their...

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July 2022
Issue #14276
Page 39
Rob Bellian

Accelerating Industrial Automation Without Obstacles

Rob Bellian

Although devices have become far more intelligent over the last decade, during which microprocessors have penetrated deeply into the world of manufacturing and provided a wealth of diagnostic and operations information, the real value of this information only materializes once a customer is able...

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July 2022
Issue #14276
Page 56
Edmond Lim, P.Eng.

ROI with No “Space” Fear Factor

Edmond Lim, P.Eng.

In today’s volatile economy, there is comfort in knowing the significant housing backlog will rely on the components industry to keep on supplying. Trusses are the original off-site construction industry begun more than 60 years ago, and the number of truss plants and capital investments...

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July 2022
Issue #14276
Page 60
MSR Lumber Producers Council

Component Manufacturers Enjoy Valuable Networking & Learning Opportunities at 2022 MSR Workshop

MSR Lumber Producers Council

“We were pleased to welcome 77 individuals to the MSR Workshop in Salt Lake City this past April,” reports MSRLPC President George Hamilton of Canfor Southern Pine. “It was wonderful to be together again with a great group of industry members – from MSR producers, to...

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July 2022
Issue #14276
Page 82
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