Glued Trussed Floor Joists Tuomo Poutanen In this publication, I reviewed glued parallel chord truss joists (or glued-joint open web wood trusses) in the August 2021 issue and glued roof trusses in the April 2023 issue. This article focuses on parallel chord glued trussed floor joists utilizing the new G-technology,... Read More August 2024 Issue #16301 Page 84
Revolutionizing EWP Processing: The Hundegger TURBO-Drive II All-in-One Saw Solution Steve Shrader In the evolving landscape of engineered wood product (EWP) processing, Hundegger is setting new standards with an innovative solution that seamlessly merges software and hardware capabilities. The Hundegger TURBO-Drive II represents more than just a piece of equipment; it is a comprehensive saw... Read More April 2024 Issue #16297 Page 50
Floor Truss Technology, Part IX: Floor Finale Joe Kannapell To complete this floor series, it’s worth examining how we’re doing against I-joists. [For all graphs and images, See PDF or View in Full Issue.] Mixed Signals: Many CMs think trusses are slowly making gains, and this is backed up by the brisk sales of floor machines. However,... Read More February 2024 Issue #16295 Page 10
AWC Releases New Wood Design Standards Madison Stephens The American Wood Council (AWC) released its three new 2024 wood design standards: the National Design Specification® for Wood Construction (NDS®), Wood Frame Construction Manual (WFCM) for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, and Fire Design Specification for Wood Construction (FDS). These... Read More February 2024 Issue #16295 Page 90
Floor Truss Technology, Part VIII: Inside Floor Truss Details Joe Kannapell Builders have been testing the viability of floor trusses, and they are now considering the results. Many of them switched from I-joists only because they were forced to do so. Either they couldn’t get them, or they didn’t want to pay double the price. Yet today, as they are seeing... Read More January 2024 Issue #16294 Page 10
Job Site Success Begins with Good Communication Landon Boucher My favorite place to meet with a customer is on the job site. Always has been. I started in this industry approximately 20 years ago as a young truss salesman for UFP in Southern California. My training consisted of building trusses in the yard, creating estimates, and completing engineering... Read More September 2023 Issue #15290 Page 86
The Last Word: Two Titans: Denig and Toombs Joe Kannapell With the recent passing of Tom Denig, which was not long after Gene Toombs’, we should take a moment to reflect on their stunning success, gained while working separately and together. They both took over highly technical companies in the early 1990s, Denig at Trus Joist and Toombs at... Read More August 2023 Issue #15289 Page 136
The Last Word: The Rise of the Floor Truss Joe Kannapell Among the first advocates for floor trusses were two men who would later create an acclaimed component plant. Dwight Hikel and Chris Ditzel made early inroads at Fort McHenry Lumber, such that Ditzel declared in 1972, “I think we will be eventually doing 2-1/2 times the volume in floor... Read More July 2023 Issue #15288 Page 132
Floor Truss Technology, Part I: Parallel Chord Trusses Joe Kannapell Floor trusses have been golden for the component industry for over half a century, and their origin is worth recounting and celebrating. Because of their flexibility and utility, wood trusses dominate apartment construction and have taken it up to 5 stories. Getting there, however, has required... Read More June 2023 Issue #15287 Page 10
The Last Word: The Last Word on the Promise of Robotics Joe Kannapell When $20 Billion behemoth Builders First Source (BFS) launched a robotic truss line in April, CMs were surprised that they would select House of Design (HoD)’s first truss machine, and the industry’s first robotic floor truss line. Remarkably, after just over 3 months, they’ve... Read More August 2022 Issue #14277 Page 134