Do You Know This Industry Trivia? Chris Scott The Olympics are underway, football is around the corner, and that means trade show season is about to begin. Everyone loves a good competition on sports trivia, so why not one on industry trivia? It’s time to test your industry knowledge! Who invented the first metal truss connector... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 71
The Road to BCMC Driving across the Interstates with my rig in tow, it makes me think about the amount of equipment that will soon be hitting the roads on the way the BCMC. Although the Building Component Manufacturers Conference is still two months away, I’m certain that exhibitors’ plans are well... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 81
The Evolution of Glued Trussed Joists Tuomo Poutanen I-joists dominate the joist market due to their high material efficiency and low manufacturing cost. However, this product has disadvantages, including difficulty in HVAC installations and the possibility of bottom chord support only. Therefore, the market would pay a considerable premium for a... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 86
Giant on the Prowl: What BFS’ IT Investment, Other Recent Moves Mean for LBM Craig Webb BFS says roughly 100 of its 550 facilities make or add value to products, from its ReadyFrame system and truss plants to window making and door shops. BFS’ presentations to analysts regularly emphasize the company’s manufacturing and value-added capabilities, which the company says... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 106
Lumber Briefs: When Everyone Agrees: Don’t! Matt Layman The last couple of years have served up ample opportunities to be reminded of the futility of following the herd. The industry is still reeling from its hypnotic inventory accumulation at the insistence of home builders’ demands to not leave them under supplied. Some of our members took... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 110
Questions Answered: Strong-Wall® High-Strength Wood Shearwall Karissa Louie In this follow up to our July webinar, Innovations in Strength and Versatility: Overview of the Strong-Wall® High-Strength Wood Shearwall, we answer some of the interesting questions raised by attendees. During the webinar, we discussed the new Simpson Strong-Tie® Strong-Wall... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 122
The Last Word: The Last Word on CM Disruption Joe Kannapell Is component manufacturing ripe for disruption? Two foreign-backed entities came to our shores and tried to do just that for six years: Katerra with billions and Blueprint Robotics with many millions. Both were going to teach us how to build better, but with entirely different approaches. Out... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 142
Advertiser Forum: What Do You Expect? Anna Stamm I am perpetually amazed, but I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised, at the way I am treated sometimes. I am an adult who is capable of communicating with others in person, on the phone, and electronically. I expect conversations to develop in a certain way, as I am sure everyone does. I... Read More July 2021 Issue #13264 Page 6
Sixty Years of Machines, Part XX: Cyber Success Joe Kannapell Before the Cyber Saw was introduced, I saw its PLC “brain” control the machines on a GM assembly line. From the conference room at General Electric’s PLC factory, I was able to watch a live display of the automation systems it powered. While most were “Greek” to me,... Read More July 2021 Issue #13264 Page 10
The Benefit of Spida’s Lumber Optimization Sean Hubbard As the lumber commodity remains exponentially higher than the previous 5 years, we all question the sanity behind the market. We also ask ourselves: how can we remain competitive within our own markets? Lumber optimization begins at the forestry level, managing the plantations for 40 years or... Read More July 2021 Issue #13264 Page 19