Lumber Briefs: Everyone Knows Why 2x4s Are $1000, Right? Matt Layman Are you feeling like we are in a great big room, pitch dark and no one can find the light switch? Well, let’s try to find one. First off, everyone knows how we got here, right? You know it’s not COVID, or the economy, or housing starts, or DIY, or interest rates, or the stock market.... Read More September 2020 Issue #12254 Page 108
Experiencing the Supply Chain Through the Real World Sravya Kaku Growing up in Ongole, India, an average town, my father taught me to follow my passion. Although he is a police officer, a true public servant, he always wanted to start his own business. He began an import/export company which made him a middleman to haul goods for other shippers. But, in part... Read More September 2020 Issue #12254 Page 110
Introducing the Code-Listed Strong-Wall® Site-Built Portal Frame System for Prescriptive Design Caleb Knudson Many of you reading this may already be familiar with our Strong-Wall site-built portal frame system, or PFS for short. Simpson Strong-Tie launched the PFS last spring to provide designers, builders and contractors in prescriptive markets with a simple and cost-effective solution to meet... Read More September 2020 Issue #12254 Page 122
The Last Word: The Last Word on 2020 BCMC – Virtually! Joe Kannapell, PE In place of this year’s BCMC, why not travel virtually to several Shows, beginning in Louisville in 1972… Arriving at the sprawling Fairgrounds from the Colonel Sanders Inn, I walked through a maze of modular home sections and finally found our 8x10 booth. All the... Read More September 2020 Issue #12254 Page 140
Advertiser Forum: It’s All Relative Anna Stamm So often, perhaps too often, we read along with various facts and figures on our computer screens, process the data, and then look to the next topic. Every once in a while though, something will jump out at us and remind us how much facts are (only) relative. A Picture of Housing... Read More August 2020 Issue #12253 Page 6
Sixty Years of Machines, Part IX: Automatic Setup Joe Kannapell, PE “I think this will work,” said Dick Rotto at the unveiling of auto-jigging at the 1988 BCMC in Nashville. This was a high compliment from the founder of the most prolific truss business, Trussway, Inc. And Dick had no equipment compatible with auto-jigging in his highly productive... Read More August 2020 Issue #12253 Page 10
System Installations Sean Hubbard Thirty years ago, equipment installations looked considerably different. Often, the equipment was installed using the customer’s maintenance staff and even the truss building crew. Working with new crews on a weekly basis, who were skilled in component manufacturing but had limited... Read More August 2020 Issue #12253 Page 16
What is Worse than Poor Services? Denial by the Group that has Terrible Services! Todd Drummond Nothing is more frustrating than dealing with poor services by a department within your company or a vendor when you need to resolve a problem or find information on a timely basis. However, what is even worse than the poor services is having that troubled group in complete denial about their... Read More August 2020 Issue #12253 Page 26
Do You Know If Your Floor Machine Needs Attention? Glenn Traylor The old joke is: “What time is it when an elephant sits on your fence? Time to get a new fence.” So what time is it when your floor trusses look like this? It might be time for a new floor machine or at least some attention. In the photo [See PDF or View in Full Issue], the floor... Read More August 2020 Issue #12253 Page 35
Change Your Supply Chain Management with Analytics and Systems Integration Owen Eldridge Relying on traditional supply chain execution systems is becoming increasingly more difficult, with a mix of global operating systems, pricing pressures, and ever-increasing customer expectations. There are also recent economic impacts such as COVID-19, supply shortages, the global recession,... Read More August 2020 Issue #12253 Page 44