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New & Used Equipment Saws ..................................................................................4 Truss Equipment ................................................................19 Panel Equipment ............................................................... 32 Trucks & Trailers ............................................................... 44 Misc. Equipment ............................................................. 47 Door, Stair, Beam Equipment ............................................55 Lumber Market ............................................................................56 The JobLine Hiring Zone ...............................................................61 Available Jobs ....................................................................64 Available Candidates ..........................................................65 Design Team Suite ............................................................62 Calendar of Events .......................................................................70 News & Announcements ...............................................................83
Articles Advertiser Forum ......................................................................... 4 Sean Hubbard – SQ-1 ..................................................................... 8 Todd Drummond Consulting, LLC ................................................24 Glenn Traylor ..............................................................................28 Stan Sias - Question of the Day .....................................................34 Robert Glowinski – AWC ............................................................57 Matt Layman – LLG...................................................................59, 60 Ben Hershey – 4Ward Consulting .................................................67 Kelly Sias, PE – Simpson Strong-Tie ...........................................72 Holt Gwyn - Conner Gwyn Schenck PLLC ...................................77 Safety First Topics in English/Spanish ..........................................82 Holiday Favorites Contest Results ...............................................85 The Last Word .............................................................................85
Advertiser Directory Acceptance Leasing & Financing ...........................................30,47 Acer, Inc .................................................................................23,53 Apex Machine Sales ..................................................................48,54 Clark Industries, Inc. ....................................................................20 Don Cernuto .............................................................................13,60 Eagle Metal Products ............................................................... 18,26 Eide .................................................................................. 30,71 Fitzgerald Group ....................................................................... 52,60 MiTek | USP ........................................................................... 2,85,86 Panels Plus .................................................................................33,38 Simpson Strong-Tie ..............................................................10,11,72 Square 1 ...................................................................... 8,9,14,29,35 The Hain Company ........................................................... 21,47,52 Todd Drummond Consulting, LLC ........................................... 24,25 Triad | Merrick Machine ............................................................36,40 Vaagen Brothers Lumber ..........................................................56,58 Wasserman & Associates .....................5,7,27,31,32,42,43,45,51,55 Wood Truss Systems .............6,7,12,13,15,16,17,19,21,22,27,30,32, 44,45,46,50,55
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New Year’s Resolutions at Work Anna L. Stamm Director of Communications and Marketing Component Manufacturing Advertiser.
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be bombarded with commercials for fitness club memberships and all of those other things we’re supposed to have in our new year’s resolutions designed for “self-improvement.” While most people give up on their resolutions by February, the custom still presents an opportunity to consider everyday routines and what aspects might be improved. And that applies to business routines too.
Stepping Back to See the Big Picture Perspective is one of the greatest tools…and it’s a lot more difficult to achieve than people think. It takes effort to really detach from circumstances and see the big picture, without any emotional or personal attachments to cloud the image. Even so, January is definitely the time to stop and look at your routines. Hopefully you’ve enjoyed some time off for the holidays, so, as you’re digging out from all of the accumulated email, remember to find some time to reflect on your situation. Be honest, be open, and you might be surprised by some of the things you see.
2005 Hundegger SC-1 Linear Saw 2005 Hundegger model SC-1 linear saw, in operation, includes 90 degree vertical stroke action, stacks boards to four-high, horizontal positioning, stair stringer capabilities, 53-foot infeed and out-feed with second clamping and positioning system, electronic controls and operator console with second/catcher monitor, front computer, hydraulic unit, automated clamping system, ink on one 1 1/2" face, end mill head router option, A/C option for cabinet cooling. Includes 32 foot small parts and 28 foot scrap conveyors. Windows XP operating system. Available in December of 2016. Limited warrantee available with OEM installation supervision (at additional charge). $119,990 NOW $114,990 FOB TN Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Listening to Expert Advice In this issue, we’re pleased to bring a legal expert to the month’s line-up of articles – Holt Gwyn of Conner Gwyn Schenck pllc. Members of the Capital Area and Carolinas Chapters of SBCA already know what a terrific resource Holt has been to them, so now other areas of the country will be able to benefit from some of his excellent perspective on subcontract clauses. His article is a perfect example of the need to step back and review ordinary items which we might overlook and which might cost more than they appear. In Lumber Briefs by Matt Layman, a column written specifically for The Advertiser, Matt continues his “Save Money Series” with more insight to help you anticipate lumber prices and plan accordingly. In addition, a companion special update from Matt on interest rates is certain to make everyone think twice about their purchasing decisions and the economic outlook for 2017. In fact, all of our contributors offer food for thought that you can relate to your business. After considering their input, you’re welcome to follow up with them directly if you’d like to discuss the topics further or drop us a line with your thoughts if you have more to share.
Seeing Change as Opportunity In the end, the real success of a new year’s resolution is whether or not it leads to a change for the better. The change may not be complete, and it may not last forever, but even incremental steps forward are productive. In fact, even unwelcome changes can be opportunities in disguise. The key is to pause, reassess the situation, apply the lessons you’ve learned throughout your journey to this point, and then travel on forward. PHONE: 800-289-5627
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2004 Hundegger SC-1 Linear Saw 2004 Hundegger model SC-1 linear saw, in operation, includes 90 degree vertical stroke action, stacks boards to four-high, horizontal positioning, 24-foot infeed and out-feed with second clamping and positioning system, electronic controls and operator console with two (2) computers, hydraulic unit, automated clamping system, ink on two faces, vertical mill head router option, a/c option for cabinet cooling and upgraded safety light barrier. Upgraded to Windows 7. No angled conveyor included. Available in December of 2016. Limited warranty available with OEM installation supervision (at additional charge). $119,990, FOB NV Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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NEW SAWS NEW!
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Push Button Powered Blade Angulations Single Push Button Setting for 2 Blades per Side Electronic Digital Readouts Backup Mechanical Indicators Cuts 4 Angle Webs, Cantilever Webs (2 piece webs) & Square Blocks Magazine Lumber Feed for 3x2, 4x2 and 6x2 Lumber 12 1/2” to 48 1/2” Length Capacity (7” Minimum on Square Blocks) 60 Pieces per Minute (4) Internal 16” Blades & (1) External 16” Cut-Off Blade Pneumatic Blade Brake on External Blade Dust Hoods Vibrating Waste Conveyor (under saw) Add $3,600 for 12’ Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw) Add $1,700 for Extra Set of Blades Add $6,500 for Single Sided Setup 480 Volt / 3 Phase FOB MO
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Automated (Truss Design Software Download) or Semi-Automated (Touch Screen Entry) Operation All Movements are Computer & PLC Controlled Comprehensive Setup Screens Display Each Piece with Setup Data 22” x 40 Tooth Blade on PAE Cut 1 or 2 Boards up to 20’ (2 Second Plunge Cut) Cut Chords, Webs, Rafters, Wedges & Stair Stringers Cut Long Scarfs by Multi-Plunging Servo Positioning on Infeed, Angle & Outfeed Pusher Over Travel Protection Ink Jet Printer Lumber Optimization Program Belt Waste Conveyor 480 Volt / 3 Phase / 60 Amp Includes 5 Day Onsite Installation & Training Optional Monet DeSauw Live Deck, Bunk Feeder & Incline Belt Waste Conveyor Add $124,900 for WoodRunner Lumber Retrieval System FOB MO
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Buy Factory Direct From Wasserman & Associates at the same price as the Manufacturer, and get the added support and care you need to be up and running FAST!
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Monet DeSauw DeSawyer 2000 Automated Saw Touch Screen User Interface with Backup Mechanical Controls 3 Operating Modes: Auto, Semi-Auto & Manual All 20 Axes of Movements are Computer & PLC Controlled Comprehensive Setup Screens Display Each Piece with Setup Data Anti-Collision & Optimizing Programming Auto Calibration Productivity & Time Tracking Maintenance Diagnostics Variable Speed Conveyor (0-50 Flights per Minute)with Powered Hold Downs (1) 30” x 80 Tooth Blade (27 3/4” Scarf on PAE) (4) 16” x 40 Tooth Blades (13 1/2” Scarf on Centerline) Pneumatic Blade Brakes on all 5 Blades 16 1/2” to 20’ Length Capacity (11” Minimum on Square End Blocks) Vibrating Waste Conveyor Under Saw 480 Volt / 3 Phase Includes 4 Day Onsite Installation & Training Add $2,100 for Extra Set of Blades Optional Live Deck, Label Printer, Ink Jet Printer, Catcher Display & Incline Belt Waste Conveyor. $252,000 FOB MO
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New Monet DeSawyer 2000 Component Saw ! W NE $242,000 Base Condition: New Location: MO
New, Monet DeSawyer 2000, computerized, five-bladed component saw, sets up in 15 to 17 seconds, can run in manual mode, downloads projects from a network or manually using display screen controls. Features all powered movements, cuts from 15" 90/90 cuts to 20 foot length, 2 x 3" to 2 x 12" lumber depths and internal brakes are standard. Options include enhanced servo controls featuring autocalibration, catcher's display and either shaker or belt scrap conveyor and incline. 440 volt, 3 phase electrical. www.woodtrusssystems.com
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NEW! 2005 Koskovich Auto Omni Component Saws 2005 Koskovich Auto Omni component saw, 5-blade automated saw includes shaker waste conveyor with factory side pans, [3] 20 inch blades, [1] 30 inch blade and [1] 12 inch blade. Fully automated setup with full power length and all axis angulation, single sided setup from operator console, 2x3 through 2x12 and 4x2, 20’ to 9” @ 90°/90°, ink-jet marking system, Exair cabinet coolers, set of spare blades, all available spare electronic boards/wire cables/parts and manual. Recent Windows operating system upgrade. In operation, currently running 208v. 208/240/480 volt, 3 phase, and 120 volt, 1 phase electrical. Also includes 1997 Koskovich Auto Omni saw being sold for parts. $44.990 FOB PA Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
2005 Razer v4 Linear Saw Six-Axis CNC Linear saw – Currently in operation and consistently upgraded this saw features a 6000 RPM hydraulic saw motor, full axis of motion to complete straight, single/compound bevel and rip cuts with a 13 3/4” blade. Handles material up to 20’ long, 14” wide and 4” depth. OEM supplied in-feed deck and outfeed conveyor with kick-off table are included. Right to Left hand feed configuration. Includes spare blade, encoder, (2) encoder wheels, sensor cables, and all available spare parts. Includes Windows XP Service Pack two software and transformer for 230 or 600v to system specific 415v, 3Ph, Minimum 100 psi air required. (Ink jet printer shown in pictures is not included.) $49,500 FOB MB Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
New Spida Vector Saw with Mango Plate Marker (FOB IN) $44,975 800-382-0329 | www.wasserman-associates.com
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manufacturers’ Clary Shortcutter II Model 329 web saw with single sided setup, four blades, includes drag chain waste conveyor with tall incline. Minimum angle approximately 10 degrees, maximum angle 135 degrees. Minimum length cut is 9 inches (90/90), 18 inch 4-angle, and longest length cut is 18 feet. $8,490, FOB IN Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
MiTek Combi Set Web Saw Four Blades Cut Lengths from 2' to 16'. Waste & Incline Conveyor. Extra Set of Blades. 220/440 Volt - 3 Phase. $13,000 FOB MO. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com PHONE: 800-289-5627
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NEW! 2005 Apollo Saw (Mango Automation ready) 2005 Apollo Saw (Mango Automation ready) - Featuring direct-drive 5.5 h.p. 220/440v, 3ph power, cuts 4x2, 2x3 through 2x12 material in either 90° or 180° quadrants, from 9.5° +/- ,and up to 37” scarf cuts with a 17.75” carbide-tip blade. Features stroke limiter, laser guide and Plexiglas shield. As an automated system it would run with any truss software to automatically set angles and lengths, or optional wall parts. This saw includes 10' of HD roller conveyor, and powered angulation. To complete the automation the system requires Spida length stop, conveyor, system hardware upgrade and PC with touch screen; est. cost $20,000 +/-. $10,990 As is, where is, FOB SC Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Monet FWA 500 Floor Web Saw
New, Monet five-head, floor truss web saw, cuts 4-angle, 4x2 floor truss webs from 16 inches and 90-90 blocks from 12 inches to four foot long maximum length. Features 10-board magazine feed, powered, fixed-quadrant angulation, manual carriage standard, shaker-pan scrap conveyor with short incline conveyor and cut-off blade. Option for longer carriage length, single sided setup (shown in pictures, but not standard), dust hood and choice of shaker or belt scrap conveyor. 440 volt, 3 phase. $ASK for PRICE, FOB MO.
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WWW.SQUARE1DESIGN.COM SQUARE 1 DESIGN & MANUFACTURE INC.
GROWING INTEREST – WALL PANELS WWW.SQUARE1DESIGN.COM
On a trip abroad in 2004, I was first introduced to an alternate method of wall panel construction. I was in awe at the cleanliness, the organization, the material flow, ergonomics, and simplicity of the concept. Not a single staff member raced up and down the wall. No one was carrying or throwing studs down or across the table. Not a soul appeared to be in a hurry, yet wall panels were flying out, stacked everywhere. Back then, I worked for Klaisler Mfg. Corp. and there were Sean Hubbard
no plans to enter the wall panel equipment industry, so it was of
minimal concern for me; but was one of those ideas/concepts that always remained with me. The machines I witnessed were manufactured by Spida Machinery & MangoTech LTD. The concept was organic and natural. Practically every wall contained “noggins” or “fire blocks.” By nature, wall panel construction limits anyone from entering the wall efficiently, although every wall they produced needed attachments from stud to stud. The early versions were crude, not well guarded, and some required notching of the plates for each stud. Through advancements in technology, the Spida Wall Extruder has developed into one of the most advanced & efficient wall panel manufacturing systems on the market. Imagine your wall panel fabricators walking miles less, twisting and turning less, and even lifting less! Next time you’re in the market for wall panel equipment, consider the movements each crew members makes. Consider the footsteps each person takes. Consider the nonproductive time they are “producing” walls. Consider the material flow. Then I encourage you to research Wall Panel Extruder Systems. Watch videos, read testimonials, and even consult independent consultants before making a decision. Don’t succumb to the “we’ve always done it this way” mentality. Each equipment decision we make is typically a 10+ year commitment.
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2001 Monet DeSauw B200SP Two Blade Saw 20’ Length Capacity 2 Blade Trim Saw. Great for Common Length Wall Panel Components. 480 Volt / 3 Phase. Excludes Shaker Waste Pan (below saw) and Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw). $8,900 FOB VA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Servo controlled angulation axis of movement for roof truss (square & angle cut) components. With optional extended incline deck, 7 lumber magazines (4-2x4, 3-2x6), bulk feeder (handles full units of lumber to 16’), “A” Print option (one face), optional CLS (crooked lumber sensor). Includes automated lumber advance (LASM), vibrating trash pan, 5 HP, 3450 RPM arbor motor, Win XP computer/monitor, Koskovich software version 1.14.194, OEM console, 208/220/440v 3 Ph, spare blade. Saw includes a custom powered Hytrol auto exit roller with accumulation deck. Installed for production starting in Jan ’06. Original saw purchase price $303k; assortment of OEM spare parts available separately.Currently in use and available for inspection.
$74,890 FOB ME 765-751-9990
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Speed Cut Metra-Cut Birdsmouth Saw The center point is adjustable up to 6” into the material for cutting of notches (birdsmouth or seat cuts). Needs new scale pointer. Excludes Saw Blade and Infeed/ Outfeed Roller Conveyor. $2,500 FOB WI Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Saw Trax Panel Saw Saw Trax brand panel saw, with Bostitch model 1678 worm-drive circular saw, 15 Amps, 7 1/4" diameter blade, 5 foot x 9 foot frame limits. 120 volt, 1 phase electrical. $1,390 FOB IN. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
1998 SpeedCut Centerline Saw with Speed Measure Centerline radial arm saw includes centerpoint cutting, turntable cutting system, 20 ft. speed measure system with 20 ft. infeed conveyor, 10ft. outfeed conveyor. 230 volt, 2 phase electrical. $8,990 FOB OH. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
NEW! 2004 Alpine PF 90 Cutting System with AutoMark
Vista Angle Boss Cutoff Saw Model M-20 semi-automatic air actuated, Cuts and marks plates up to 20' with panel layout information using data from the angulating under table cutoff saw. design software. The PF-90 accurately marks stud, cripple and jack locations, job and Manufacturer states the M-20 Angle Boss panel number, sub-component and window/door locations, and even sheeting locations cuts up to 75 degrees from 0 (90 degree on both top and bottom plates simultaneously with ink-jet printing. The PF 90 control cut), with a maximum cut length of 12". system automatically pushes the lumber from the load position to each cut position and Includes 20" carbide tipped saw blade and signals the saw to make the cut. Feed rate can be operator controlled. This saw has been spare blade, 10 HP, tefc, arbor drive motor, consistently maintained including new Matthews 8000 series ink-jet printing system, and a two-hand cycle control. Wired for along with many other refurbished and new OEM p arts. Currently under power and 460 volt, 3 phase electrical service. $9,990 available for inspection. Model 902B, 240V, 3Ph, 60Hz, 30A. FOB VA. $44,900 FOB MN Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com www.woodtrusssystems.com PHONE: 800-289-5627 Read/Subscribe online at www.componentadvertiser.com
New Square 1 Rolsplicer New Square 1 Rolsplicer, splices 2"x3", 2"x4" and 2"x6" lumber with a 3 to 4 second cycle time. Presses the lumber together prior to imbedding plates. Embeds plate lengths up to 19 inches. Features two, recessed, simultaneous-activation buttons, guarded motor and sprockets, external lubrication points, 3 HP motor and a footprint of 59" long x 42" wide. Optional 20' infeed and 10' outfeed conveyor available. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical. Other voltages available. $17,409 FOB IN Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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Production Worker Training Classes This week-long class with 8 hours of training per day will teach:
2000 Alpine AutoMill RS Component Saw Alpine AutoMill RS model 344, five-blade, computerized component saw. From the OEM literature: sets up in 2 to 19 seconds, using a touch screen for ease of operation. Five-head automated component saw works in semi-automated control via touchscreen input. It has 19 axes of automated movement, diagnostics, auto management reporting. The RS cuts from 13" to 20' long material in size range from 2x3 through 2x12, and includes [3] 18", [1] 20" and [1] 32" blades with air brakes, pc with swingarm cabinet and scrap conveyor under saw. 480v/60Hz/3Ph power. $31,249 FOB QC Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
1994 MiTek Combi-Cut 4-Blade Saw 1994 MiTek Combi-Cut component saw, model 2000 Combi Cut, serial # CO15, four-head saw with powered angulation, Cuts from 1 foot at 90/90 to 20 foot lengths, angles from 10 to 105 degrees, digital angle readouts, power angulation, power length. Cuts 4x2, four-angle floor webs from 19". Includes under-saw waste conveyor (no incline), two extra 16" blades, manual and all available parts. Saw in use until end of January, 2016. 480 volt, 3 phase. $15,990 NOW $13,890 NOW $8,990 FOB MI Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
• Understanding shop paperwork • Proper plate placement • Grades of and picking lumber • Setting up trusses • Saw training • And all things SAFETY After working in the Truss and Component Industry for 4½ decades, I know how to train employees properly, especially new hires. To schedule a class at your truss shop or wall panel plant, call 931/981-5781 and ask for Don. Don Cernuto Former Operations Manager Apex, NC
2004 TCT Model 1100 Linear Saw Cut 2x4 and 2x6 Lumber from 3” to 20’. Tops, Bottoms, Webs, Sliders, Wedges and Scissor Bottoms. 230 Volt / 3 Phase 5 HP Motor with 24” Blade. Ink Jet Printer. Scrap Conveyor. $36,900 NOW $30,000 FOB AR. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2008 Alpine X4 Linear Saw •Touch Screen Control Panel •5 Axes of Automation •15 HP Motor with 22” Blade •Ink Jet Printer •Auto Feeder (Live Deck) •Outfeed Conveyor •230 Volt / 3 Phase $49,900 FOB AB NOW $39,900 Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
1992 Speed Cut Metra Cut Centerline Saw 1992 Speed Cut Metracut model SSA-17, centerline saw with 12 foot-long Speed Measure, model #645 radial arm saw includes center-point cutting, turntable angle measure, 13'-11" infeed conveyor and 16 inch diameter blade with (1) spare blade. No outfeed rollers. 230/460 volt, 3 phase electrical. $4,490 FOB PA Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
1999 Holtec Transcut II Bunk Saw Holtec Transcut II bunk cutter station features 20' fixed frame assembly, 3/8" Stellite armored guide bar, 3/8" chain saw chain, automatic chain tensioner, rack & pinion movement, and automatic shutoff. 460V, 3 phase power. $19,900 FOB OH Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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New Spida Automated Apollo Saw The Spida Apollo saw with Automation is a computerized, pull-arm type saw used for cutting either wood truss components or wall panel cutting and represents the lowestcost way to add an automated single-blade saw to your operation. Features include angle cutting from 10 to 170 degrees, 36 inch scarf cuts, patented variable stroke limiter for safety, solid frame and arm design, 17 inch industrial touch screen with enclosure, 7.5 HP motor, plug and play wiring making installations easier and includes cowls for adding a dust extraction system.
$48,680 - FOB NZE/IN
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1998 MiTek Cyber Saw Outfeed Conveyor MiTek powered outfeed conveyor designed for the Cyber saw, model 82274, motorized feed drives board away from saw conveyor. This conveyor was designed to position the board for accurate ink-jet marking after cutting, then move board to theoutfeed end stops. Includes mounting arm and control box for ink-jet marking system attachment, but no ink jet printing equipment. 208-230 / 460 volt, 3 phase electrical. $5,990 NOW $2,999 FOB PA Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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Safety Speed Cut Model 7000 Panel Saw Safety Speed Cut model 7000, vertical panel saw, 3 HP induction motor, 64 inch crosscut, 2 inch maximum thickness, accuracy within 1/64th of an inch, 10 foot welded steel frame with integrated stand and linear V-guides, enclosed counterweight system, adjustable vertical and horizontal rules. Quick changes from vertical to horizontal cutting. Includes machined aluminum material rollers, hold down bar, wheels, quick stop gauges and material hold downs. Dust collection ready. Options available include lower frame extensions, digital readouts, laser guide, stop bar, vacuum and midway fence. 208/230/460 volt, 3 phase electrical. $8,149 Base, FOB MN. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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DePauw Floor Web Saw Rebuilt by Monet DeSauw, Inc. in 2014 including: five Baldor blade motors, five blade hubs were resurfaced, new angle crank handles and rods, guards and sheet steel covers, hold down assemblies, including bars, chain, springs and bolts. The saw was partially rewired with a new lumber counter. New legends and buttons were replaced where needed, new safety switches on bump bar and cut off guard, new scales and mounts, new drive line chains, shafts and bearings. Shaker waste conveyor had new paddles, sheaves and pulleys, repainted with new safety decals. 480v, 3 phase electrical. Performance capabilities: Angle range is from 12 degrees • to 45 degrees, which means when one angle is 12, the other is 78 and when one is 45, the other is 45. So any angle combination equaling 90 degrees can be achieved in between that range. The max material length is 4 feet, 2x4 • material only. • All angles and length adjustments are hand crank. • 90-90 blocks are NOT possible. • estimated minimum 4-angle floor truss web: 14". • The blades are 12" diameter, one set available with saw. Additional set must be custom ordered from blade supplier to match bolt pattern. $28,750 FOB MO Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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Wood Runner FastFrame Wall Panel Marking Saw The Wood Runner® FastFrame™ wall panel marking saw is the fastest, easiest way to cut and mark wall panel components. Feeds lumber up to 100" per second with a retraction rate up to 200" per second. Users report a 50% reduction in production time when compared with previous automated cutting and marking saws. Processing material from 2x4 through 2x15 is achieved with an aggressive 80 tooth,12" blade. The FastFrame cuts with a chop saw function for 2x4 material, then with guided "plunge" expansion for cutting material from 6", up to 15" in width. FastFrame marks boards with the next generation Matthews I-Mark V84i, DOD 8000+ MAXI inkjet for edge printing plate layout pattern (face printing available as an option). Base saw cuts 90º, the FastFrame also completes angled 45º cuts and compound cutting each optional. The FastFrame is as safe as it is fast with guard panels on the back of the saw, and a fully enclosed saw chamber. A true world class, state-of-the-art solution for wall panel component processing at an affordable price. Starting at $89,900 FOB MN.
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NEW! Speed Cut Saw with Hain Measuring System •Speed Cut Metra-Cut Saw (5 HP / 3 Phase) •20’ Hain Powered Measuring System •Cutting Depth of 6” with 16” Blade •Angular Capacity of 164 Degrees •Saw Barrier Guard •Turntable Air Brake $8,300 FOB IL Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
New Monet DeRobo Linear Saw New, DeRobo linear saw by Monet organizes "fill" boards to increase optimization of each board, can produce unlimited scarf cuts, cuts 1 or 2 boards at a time and cuts webs, chords, wedges, rafters and open-stair stringers. Works with all major connector plate manufacturer's software. Features include 22 inch blade, left-to-right feed direction standard, lumber push and pull grippers for more accuracy, ink marking on the 1 1/2" face of the incoming boards and small piece capture and delivery to the front of the saw for easy access. Infeed deck and bunk feed are shown as options only. Works with the optional WoodRunner TM lumber retrieval system. 440 volt, 3phase. $169,000 Base Price, FOB MO.
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MORE THAN JUST A PRETTY FACE.
THE HUNDEGGER TURBO DRIVE SAW IS A FAST, ACCURATE AND VERSATILE, FULLY AUTOMATED LINEAR SAW SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO CUT STRUCTURAL COMPONENT PARTS.
Hundegger continues to stretch the cutting capabilities of our industry by providing a single saw with options that can perform basic drilling, milling and printing operations in addition to 4 -axis cutting.
Hardly another “pretty face”, the TURBO Drive is a solid evolution of the popular SC Series saws. This workhorse, like all of Hundegger’s production saws, benefits from their experience learned from a wide variety of wood cutting and milling applications from over 4,700 saws to date. Specific to our wood component industry, the TURBO Drive has been thoroughly developed for world-wide customers prior to its introduction to the US. Regardless of your cutting application, be it I-Joist, dimensional 2x lumber, or any variety of EWP, we have the experience and equipment to efficiently bring your job to market.
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More than history, the TURBO Drive is German engineered to allow for maximum performance in a given application. With this base, precision performance is improved with software optimization rather than hardware changes. This is apparent when the TURBO Drive was optimized for USA component cutting, the same world model saw runs significantly faster, simply by optimizing movements and stroke. For a demonstration of how software upgrades accomplish this, see the “before & after” video at: https://youtu.be/3V5gmXbjQPU. It illustrates that software can increase throughput rather than redesigning elements of the equipment, your TURBO Drive does not become yesterday’s news because of a model number change.
FOR A DEMONSTRATION OF HOW SOFTWARE UPGRADES ACCOMPLISH THIS, SEE THE “BEFORE & AFTER” VIDEO AT: https://youtu.be/3V5gmXbjQPU
So how much would you pay for software that increases your cutting productivity and keeps your saw current with the latest technology? How about zero? With the Hundegger TURBO Drive, free software updates for life are included with the saw. As software is optimized and performance is enhanced, you’ll never have to worry about what model you bought. For more information, visit http://www.woodtrusssystems.com/ manufacturers/general/hundegger-usa/
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NEW! 1994 Koskovich Auto Omni 5 Blade Component Saw 5-blade automated component saw includes shaker waste conveyor, [3] 20 inch blades, [1] 30 inch blade and [1] 12 inch blade. Fully automated setup with full power length and all axis angulation, single sided setup from operator console cuts 2x3 through 2x12 and 4x2, 20’ to 9” @ 90°/90°. Includes ink-jet marking system, remote monitor, and any available spares and manuals. 208/240/480 volt, 3 phase, and 110//220v single phase electrical required. $26,990 FOB OH. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
1998 Auto Omni 5 Blade Component Saw 5-blade automated component saw includes [3] 20 inch blades, [1] 30 inch blade and [1] 12 inch blade. Fully automated setup with full power length and all axis angulation, single sided setup from operator console cuts 2x3 through 2x12 and 4x2, 20’ to 9” @ 90°/90°.The saw has been very well maintained, and consistently upgraded since new including latest software version 7.2.2 running on MS Windows 7. Saw has received OEM upgraded lumber in-feed including 2x3 indexing, and upgraded guarding. Features belt waste conveyor with side pans complete and set of available spare cards, sensors, etc. 220v/440v 3ph, 110/220v single phase, 90 psi air required. $34,880 FOB MN Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
12' Finish Roller Press Press was purchased used in 2006, painted and wired for service but never utilized. An excellent press for smaller wood components including jacks and valley sets. 120V, 1 phase power. $6,490 FOB NY Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Vertical Truss Stacker by Square 1 Manufacturing
1996 Alpine Mighty Mite 1996 Alpine Mighty Mite beam press, model 745, 27 foot long, 5 foot wide, 5 HP drive, 12 inch wide platen, plastic table top and twin lever-arm controls. 208 / 230 / 460 volt, 3 phase. $13,990 FOB PA. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
New, vertical stacker by Square 1 Design & Manufacture, up to six pedestals to handle up to 100 foot long spans. Features I-beam construction, holds from 10 to 25 trusses based on truss size, shape and weight, integrated drive tube for simultaneous stacking action and support during rotation, dual high-torque braking gear motors, adjustable tension clutch, heavy-gauge aluminum uprights with rubber bumper stops and automatic controls. The controls allow jogging the stacker both in forward and reverse directions and can be set up for multiple stacks of trusses. 440 volt, 3 phase electrical. Other voltages available. $31,067 BASE, FOB IN.
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CMF 12' Roof Truss Gantry System 75'x 12' side-eject system (90' OAL with dual park area) f eaturing: 11 soft-top wood/ plastic, 12'x72" tables with Uni-Strut puckrails, (11) skate-wheel ejectors to powered transfer roller. Includes two (2) CMF 12' x 24" dia. gantries, one 1988 and one 2005, both with top-side riding platforms, two button motion control, for continuous top use (no aisles). includes crane rail with base-plate and all available jigging hardware, 208v, 3ph power , electrical supply rail, and air-manifold included. $40,900 NOW $34,900 FOB PA. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Table Guided Gantry System by Square 1 Manufacturing New, table-guided (NO rail) gantry system by Square 1 Design & Manufacture, sideeject or end-eject options, with continuous production tables built to length. Available in steel, plastic or combination table top options. Can be fabricated to received automated jigging. 24" diameter gantry heads feature raised operator platform, heavy-duty steel roll with 4" shaft, baffles and heavy-duty spherical bearings, dual 7.5 HP braking gear motors for a total of 15 HP, easy adjusting bogie wheel assemblies, safety bars, Wampfler "finger safe", under-table-mounted electrical supply and optional soft start drive. Square 1 can provide the combination of powered transfer rolls, sloping ejectors, receivers, idler conveyors and powered conveyors required to meet your configuration needs. 440 volt, 3 phase electrical. Other voltages available. FOB IN.
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Considering Equipment? Consider Clark. For over 40 years, Clark Industries, Inc. has been supplying the building components industry with manufacturing equipment, parts, and exemplary customer service.
Roof Truss Gantry Systems Multi-Head Truss Presses Jack Table Presses Floor Truss Machines Wall Panel Subcomponent Presses Column Laminators Post Nailing Machines Truss Handling, Conveying and Stacking Systems Custom Equipment
With a complete full-time machining, stamping, welding, and fabrication facility, our equipment is built in-house, proudly in the USA. We take great pride in our work, so contact us at 800/743-9727 or general@clark-ind.com today for OEM equipment and service!
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NEW! 1996 Alpine 79 Foot Roof Truss Gantry System Alpine tracked roof truss gantry, 14' x 79' working length system includes (1) 14' x 24" diameter, model 720 gantry head with 7.5 HP motor, (11) 70" wide tables with steel bottom chord, drilled & tapped, plastic and strut above, (7) truss ejectors, (9) receiving arms, 12' conveyor rollers consisting of (8) powered roller conveyors, (26) idler roller conveyors, (1) 15'-6" x 20" diameter, model 705 finish roller press with 10 HP motor, all available aisle pads, jigging hardware, track, electrical S/O cord supply. 440V, 3 phase electrical. $62,990 FOB PA. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Klaisler 14' x 24" Diameter Finish Roller Front & Rear Safety Bars. (2) 5 HP Gear Motors. 460 Volt / 3 Phase. $18,000 FOB OR Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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New Square 1 - 40’ Trackless Floor Truss Gantry New, table guided (NO rail) floor truss machine by Square 1 Design & Manufacture. This well designed machine builds floor trusses up to a standard 26 inch depth (32 inch optional). Working length of 40 feet. Other features include side eject, flip jig for build side, pop-ups for back plate side. Clamping by under-table cylinders controlling above-table steel fence. Floor truss gantry features twin 7.5 HP gearmotors for a total of 15 HP, 24 inch diameter roll, safety bars, 3 7/16” diameter, full-roll-length shaft with baffles. 440 volt, 3 phase. Price includes installation supervision from the manufacturer. Also take advantage of the Square 1 factory promotion offering a $5,000 savings on a Rolsplicer or Floor Truss Finish Roller (FTFR) with the purchase of a new SQ-Series floor system through April 15th, 2016. $99,412, FOB IN
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Refurbished Systems Available! w/new 10’ rails & stops $3,790! Call Leonard for current specials!
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ACHIEVING YOUR PLAN TO MOVE AHEAD TAKES A PARTNER WHO’LL REALLY GET BEHIND IT.
We’ve been helping production facilities all over the world make their plans a reality for three decades now. And it’s a tradition we build on every day, with proven experience, vast industry contacts, and a penchant for creative, effective problem solving. If greater efficiency, productivity and profitability are part of your plan, we hope you’ll plan on talking with us.
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FLEXIBLE DESIGN AND OPTIONS CUSTOMIZED TO FIT YOUR PRODUCTION NEEDS STANDARD LAYOUT FOR 5 – CART RANGER RS SYSTEM
ACER INC. Visit Our Website for Ranger RS information www.acerinc.com Technical support and all parts are readily available for the RANGER RS and the Wood Runner retrieval systems. RANGER RS was formerly sold under the Wood Runner name. RANGER RS is a trademark of ACER INC. The RANGER RS system is protected under U.S. Patent #8,960,244. Other patents are pending.
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Todd Drummond Consulting, LLC. Simple Truths for the New Year
Website: www.todd‐drummond.com – Phone (USA): 603‐763‐8857 E‐mail: todd@todd‐drummond.com Copyright © 2016
Lean manufacturing principles help people break through their mindset by helping people challenge what they perceive is an absolute. Beside equipment upgrades, how long has your group been doing what they are doing without any changes or refinements to the methods in other areas besides the manufacturing?
The modern cognitive theory states that people tend to perceive reality in light of pre-existing expectations and will ignore large amounts of contrary data before finally changing their minds. Psychology Studies – Author & Source – Unknown
TDC highly encourages your company to embrace Six Sigma and other lean practices. They are all based on industrial engineering practices which will certainly provide a positive effect on every aspect of your business for improvements. Not just the manufacturing!
TDC wishes you a happy New year and a very successful and prosperous 2017!
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Phone: 603-763-8857 Todd-Drummond.com todd@todd-drummond.com TDC is the TOP RANKED Consulting Firm for the Components Industry: #1 in Total Recommended Consultation Services in the Truss and Wall Panel Industry #1 in Actual Consultations for Our Industry (90+) #1 in Testimonials of Past Clients in Our Industry (~ 1/3rd of all clients are willing to give us a public recommendation) #1 in Comprehensive and Refined Consulting Services with Proven Results 90+ Companies for Consultations | 25+ Years in the Truss Industry | Almost 15 Years in the Consultation Business
“...We are very impressed with Todd’s approach and we are pleasantly surprised that he created optimists out of a group that initially held such strong reservations regarding change of any kind.” Ryan Lodermeier – President/ Owner—Kamloops, BC Canada
“...Whether you’re a successful business looking for more, a struggling business that needs some guidance, or a business somewhere in between, I highly recommend Todd Drummond Consulting to help you along the way.” Dan West—Owner & Managing Member—Idaho Falls ID
“... Most weeks Todd’s information and comments still populate most of our meetings. His consultation has allowed an increase to profits and is highly worth the investment.” Tom Manning – General Manager—Nampa, Idaho
“...PDJ Components is not just growing, we are thriving once again. Todd’s advice is helping us do just that and we are very pleased to recommend his services to others.” Taft Ketchum – General Manager— Chester, NY
“...We feel that our relationship with Todd has had a positive influence on our company. I would strongly encourage others to make what we have found to be a wise investment.” Dan and Terry Tontarski – Owners—Watertown N.Y “...Without a doubt, we made the right decision to hire Todd Drummond, and once fully implemented, we have no doubt that United Truss will reach heights we had never thought possible under our old regime.” Ed DeBiasio — President — Innisfil, ON Canada
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NEW! Two C-Clamp Presses with Unistrut Jig Table •2006 Mitek TK8 Klincher C-Clamp Press •Used Panel Clip Klincher C-Clamp Press •10 Ton C-Clamp with Trolley •Press Roof (2x4) or Floor (4x2) Trusses •115/230 Volt - 1 Phase - 2 HP Motor •Unistrut Jigging and Stands (build two 40’ trusses at the same time) •Add Third Panel Clip Klincher C-Clamp Press for $5,000 $19,500 FOB SD Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
MiTek Vertical Roof Truss Stacker MiTek Peak-Up, vertical truss stacker with 22 HP, heavy-duty drive system, autoindexing, spring assisted receiver arms, holds up to 30 trusses from 16 foot to 80 foot in length, up to 14 foot height, with 40 sec. average cycle time. Adjustable bridge/ arm starts cycling process, bundle indexes back 1 1/2" as each truss is stacked. Arms work as two sets of four adjacent arms or all eight arms at once. 230 volt, 3 phase electrical. Control panels are 115 volt, 1 phase electrical. Conveyors shown in pictures are not included. $42,990 FOB PA. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Square 1 Vertical Truss Stacker Engineered to operate through all seasons. Sumitomo High Torque Break Motor (no air or hydraulic unit to maintain). 35 Second Cycle Time. Each pedestal will hold from 10 to 25 trusses depending on truss size & weight. Floor Truss Stacker (stack 14’ to 50’ trusses). Roof Truss Stackers (stack 14’ to 50’ or 20’ to 70’ trusses). Agricultural & Large Residential Roof Truss Stacker (stack trusses up to 120’). Powered Outside Conveyor. Control Panel
800-382-0329 | www.wasserman-associates.com Klaisler 14' x 80' Side Eject Roller Gantry System • •Klaisler 14’ x 24” Diameter Gantry Roller (Track Mounted) • •12 Each 6’ x 14’ Steel Framed Plastic Top Tables with Ejectors • •460 Volt / 3 Phase $49,500 FOB MD. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
1997 Klaisler Floor Truss Machine 1997 Model G6-24SS gantry with riding platform and 24" dia. roller. Builds trusses from 8" to 17.75" depth and up to 40' in length. Side-eject, push-button controls with riding operator's platform. Twin 5 h.p. gear-drive systems, 85lb.crane rail, 230v, 3 phase, with dual-safety bars. $26,990 FOB OH. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com PHONE: 800-289-5627
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NEW! 1992 Clark Industries 14' Tri-Axis Press with Kick-Leg Table Model 4000 Gantry Press (14’) with Joystick Control, Ride Platform & Floor Track. 20 HP Hydraulic Pump Motor. 16” x 19” Pressing Platen. Kicklegs & End Stands for 12’ x 50’ Table. Combination Steel/Wood & Plastic Top with Jig Bars $28,000 FOB MI Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
New Square 1 Short Roof Truss Finish Press Alpine Tables with Rail Quantity of five (5) 6' x 14', Alpine tracked gantry tables with slotted steel bottom chords, HDPE plastic tops and (4) skate wheel ejectors. Includes 39' of 80 lb. crane-rail with base plate, and one air-valve control. $12,490 FOB SC. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
New, Square 1 “short” finish roller press (FRP), Four-foot wide (other widths available) x 1 1/2” tall throat. The unique “uni-body” construction creates a ridged machine that houses 12” diameter rolls, 7 1/2 HP motor with integrated brake, emergency photoelectric shut-off and 80# chain drive. This FRP features 114 FPM speed, emergency shut-off bars, and full chain and sprocket guards. Available options include: other roller widths, Heavy-Duty upgrade, gear motor drive, and soft start controls. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical. Other voltages available. $15,750, FOB IN
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Is this an allowable repair? There is nothing worse than running a truss out the door and then realizing one of the truss members is broken. The question is – can I make a quick fix using a connector plate? The short answer is – no. But there are many who may not realize that specific engineering is required for these types of repairs. Broken chords can often be analyzed by running the break as a splice – but without special engineering knowledge, this sort of decision should not be made on the shop floor of the truss plant. As the truss is rolling through the finish press, the twist, warps or cups in the lumber can cause the wood to straighten under pressure and then crack to relieve the internal forces. This causes breaks in the lumber across parallel to the grain, and sometimes across the grain, creating defects that must be addressed before the trusses can be used.
Keep a watchful eye out for cupping and bows, particularly in wide boards. Watch these after they are pressed to make sure damage has not occurred.
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If damage is detected, pull the truss off line and remove the damaged lumber or seek engineering to facilitate a repair. Due to the nature of these sorts of situations, it is usually more advantageous to replace the defective lumber.
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1995 Klaisler Side Eject Gantry System 160’ x 14’ side-eject system with Koskovich Jet-Set auto jigging tables. Features (11) plastic top Jet-Set combo tables with skate wheel ejectors and (7) plastic top 56" Klaisler tables with skate wheel ejectors with 15" aisles and 4' OC Jet-Set pucks. Includes (2) Klaisler GR14-24 24" recessed rail gantry with riding platform and soft start, Klaisler 24" final roller, (16) powered conveyor rollers and (16) idler rollers. includes all available jigging hardware and bridge plates. The Jet-Set needs to be calibrated and one of the gantry heads needs new electrical invertor. 230v, 3 phase electrical power.
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NEW! Square 1 Trackless Roller Gantry System • •
Trackless Roller Gantry System 24” Diameter x 3/4” Wall x 14’ Long Gantry Roller
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Square 1 RolSpicer Chord Splicing System $17,409 FOB IN Equipment Details: • Splices 2x3, 2x4 & 2x6 Lumber •
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Optional Wizard Ready Tables, Transfer Rollers, Exiting Conveyor, Finish Roller & Outside Conveyor. FOB IN | Inquire for Prices
Square 1 SQ-Series Floor Truss Machine (Table Guided)
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Wescana Roof & Floor Truss Press Equipment Details: • 50 Ton Hydraulic Press with 1 1/2” Thick x 24” Wide Pressing Platen •
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2013 Panels Plus Wall Panel Tilt Table Wall panel tilt table handles wall heights from 7 to 12 feet, with a table length of 16 foot. Table tilts the wall frame angle to 75 degrees and locks the frame to allow safe access on both sides of the panel for installing interior or exterior elements such as windows, siding, etc. Smooth pneumatic operation via pedestal control with push buttons and built-in roller conveyors for easy in/out panel transfer. Unit was never used in production and is disassembled ready to ship. 120v/80 PSI at 40 CFM minimum air required. $23,990 FOB VT. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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2009 Panels Plus 16’ x 12’ Sheathing Table Single Beam - Model PP51000. Sheathing table squares and sheaths exterior 2x4 and 2x6 walls up to 16 foot long x 12 foot high (6’11 to 12’4”). Table features Foot Pedal power control at squaring end of table, 12” wide roller conveyor at both sides, Squaring stops, Single pendant control of bridge, Power Drive with Auto Return. Single beam, multi-tool bridge features 24 primary tools at 6’ o.c. and top and bottom plate stitcher tools. Tool spacing on 6” centers with 3” bridge shift to accommodate offset nailing at sheathing seams. Standard 3 position tilt for seam nailing, hand-crank on tool bridge for precise stapling/nailing, laser sight line, and remote fire with offset shift function. Requires 60 CFM at 120 psi, 120v single phase electrical service. $48,900 NOW $43,900 FOB MN. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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Question of the Day... Stan Sias
Why do some still insist on placing flat bottom chord gable end frames adjacent to vaulted or scissor trusses when the codes clearly do not allow such framing without special engineering requirements? Can you point me to the code sections that say “No, thank you!”?
This is a great question and clearly a bad practice, yet we see these scenarios continue to play out regularly on both professionally and DIY framed projects across most, if not all, of the country. Perhaps the best way to start this discussion is with the appropriate ICC code provisions. What do the Codes say and what are our industry best practices? IRC 2009 & 2012 Chapter 6 (Wall Framing), Section R602.3 states in part: Studs shall be continuous from support at the sole plate to a support at the top plate to resist loads perpendicular to the wall. The support shall be a foundation or floor, ceiling or roof diaphragm or shall be designed in accordance with accepted engineering practice.
IBC 2009 & 2012 Chapter 23, Section 2308.9.1 states in part: Size, height and spacing. The size, height and spacing of studs shall be in accordance with Table 2308.9.1 except that utility-grade studs shall not be spaced more than 16 inches (406 mm) o.c., or support more than a roof and ceiling, or exceed 8 feet (2438 mm) in height for exterior walls and load-bearing walls or 10 feet (3048 mm) for interior nonload-bearing walls. Studs shall be continuous from a support at the sole plate to a support at the top plate to resist loads perpendicular to the wall. The support shall be a foundation or floor, ceiling or roof diaphragm or shall be designed in accordance with accepted engineering practice.
What does BCSI say about this scenario from a best practices perspective? In service, Gable End Frames also experience lateral Loads parallel and perpendicular to their plane. The Gable End Frame shall be incorporated into the wall design by the Building Designer. Gable End Frames rely on properly designed and installed Structural Sheathing, Bracing and Connections to the bearing wall, and roof and Ceiling Diaphragms to be able to adequately transfer lateral Loads acting parallel and perpendicular to its plane. If the lateral Load is large enough, and the vertical studs are long enough, the Gable End Frame may require Bracing to prevent it from rotating at the Gable End Frame/end wall interface, along with Diagonal Bracing and/or Web Reinforcement to prevent vertical Webs from bending excessively. Serviceability failures often occur if the Gable End Frame is not properly braced. Gable End Frame Bracing/reinforcement helps prevent these types of serviceability failures and safely transfers forces from the Gable End Frame into the associated Diaphragms.
Let’s look at some real life examples of what happens when we don’t follow the codes and industry best practices.
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Let’s dwell for a few moments on the permanent bracing of the bottom chord plane. Much has been written on how the bottom chord plane is typically restrained and braced by the diaphragm created by the application of the drywall ceiling, and out in the middle, or field as we call it, that works great. What about at the intersection of the ceiling plane with the gable end wall? After all, this is the intersection we are worried about in this discussion. BCSI B3 states in Section 2, Permanent Bracing of the Bottom Chord Plane: Permanent Bracing for the Bottom Chords of Trusses is typically provided by attaching either gypsum board panels or Continuous lumber Lateral Restraint properly braced against lateral movement. Bottom Chord Permanent Lateral Restraint shall be installed at the spacing indicated on the TDD and/or by the Building Designer with a maximum of 10’ on-center. The TDD provides information on the assumed support for the Bottom Chord based on the Load conditions for which the Truss has been designed. This typically includes a directly applied rigid ceiling such as gypsum board panels or rows of Lateral Restraint at a specified maximum on-center spacing.
You’ll note that, in this passage, BCSI-B3 states that the bottom chord plane can be permanently braced by gypsum board panels or lateral restraints and diagonal bracing.
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1999 Triad Custom 2-Station Wall Panel Equipment Special built, 1999 Triad combo framing table with Gen II sheathing table, 20tool nailing bridge, router bridge and all available floor grating. Builds walls from 4'-0" to 14'-2". Includes pop-up conveyors, 16" & 24" stud locators. Sheathing bridge includes side-shift feature, push-button controls, manual bridge travel. Router bridge includes router. No tool dollies, fastener tools or tool mounts included. OEM parts are available at additional cost. 120 volt, 1 phase electrical. 100 PSI air required. Price: $34,990 Location: IL Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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Let’s go back and look again at the connection between the ceiling plane diaphragm (gypsum wallboard) and the gable end wall/gable end frame. Looking again at BCSI B3-32, we see the gable end frame sitting on the gable end wall with a drywall backer installed on top of that wall. This acts to support the ceiling drywall when the gypsum panel applied to the wall is installed underneath it. Is the ceiling drywall fastened to this backer? Rarely! What kind of support does this really provide to the gable end wall/Gable end frame hinge connection? A preferred solution is the installation of lateral restraints and diagonal bracing per BCSI B3-7 on flat and/or sloping ceilings! Here are several more examples of disasters waiting to happen.
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In this photo, the framer at least aligned the studs so that perhaps the drywall will be continuous…though not adding adequate stiffness or rigidity to prevent the unbraced top-of-wall from buckling and pretty much guaranteeing a failure under any kind of wind event. All of these photos represent framing practices that do not comply with the IRC or any other best building practices. Gable end walls adjacent to scissor or vaulted ceilings shall be framed to be supported at their tops by either the ceiling or roof diaphragms (see BCSI for additional images). An additional caution from BCSI is this: CAUTION: A flat Bottom Chord Gable End Frame used with adjacent Trusses that have sloped Bottom Chords (see Figure B3-42B) creates a hinge in the wall/gable interface that is below the Bottom Chord Plane Diaphragm. This condition is prohibited by some Building codes because adequate Bracing of this condition is difficult and sometimes impossible. Special end wall Bracing design considerations are required by the Building Designer if the Gable End Frame profile does not match the adjacent Trusses.
Flat bottom chord gable end frames next to scissor, cathedral or vaulted ceilings rightfully get the proverbial…
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Consider Panels Plus wall panel assembly equipment for manufacturers of wood or steel wall panels, floor-panels, and related framing components. Panels Plus is an employee owned, ISO certified, manufacturing company that builds state-of-the-art equipment featuring durable construction, with fit and finish second to none in the structural building component industry. The referenced base framing table allows you to assemble from 7-12 foot wall heights, at industry standard 16 foot lengths, at a working height of 29 to 32 inches. This framer design includes controls at each end of table, squaring stops and pneumatic clamping for consistent wall panel quality. Frames 2x4 or 2 x 6 walls, with color-coded, steel stud locators at 16 and 24 inches O.C. spacing. Includes pop-up skate wheels for easy transfer of completed wall frame. Framing table can be configured to receive wall framing light bars, other options include custom buildable wall heights, lengths and auto-indexing of optional 2 or 3 tool carriages. Additionally from Panels Plus are sheathing tables with features that include foot pedal control at squaring end of table, with squaring stops, roller conveyors at both sides, single pendant controls for bridge, tool spacing at 6 inch centers with 3 inch bridge shift for offset nailing. Tool bridges can accommodate from 2 x 4 to 2 x 8 walls, with seam tilt being standard equipment Panels Plus Tool Bridges are available with single beam or dual beam design for two different tool mounts on one bridge. Squaring stations, sub-component tables, conveyors and panel lifts are also available to complete the configuration of the wall panel assembly line. Price includes factory installation and training. 50 CFM at 120 psi air. 120 or 230 volt, 1 phase electrical.
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2004 Hot Shot 43' Roll-Off Trailer Hydraulic Raised Roller Bed. GVWR: 24,000 Lbs. Tandem Axle. Tires: 23516. Electric Brakes. Headache Rack. Manufactured by R & R Truck & Trailer (7-26-04). $9,500 NOW $8,500 FOB IL. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wassermanassociates.com
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Precision Equipment Manufacturinghas evolved with the wood component industry over the past 15 years and is emerging as the premier trailer androll-off trailer suppliers in the industry. From vastly improved manufacturing standards including establishing in-house finishing (sandblasting and paint) to investing in facilities capable of producing world-class delivery systems Precision is living up to their name. Their truss delivery designs are based on y ears of experience in delivering component packages for area manufacturers. Best practices are coming together to deliver a first-rate equipment and even better customer serviceto insure your deliveries are made reliably and safely throughout the life of your Precision trailer.
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Ruvo 2200 Stair Saw Ruvo model 2200 machine capable of box stringers only and cuts two stringers at a time. The saw comes with a year warranty; 90/08 remanufacture including new cylinders, valves, tubing, fittings and electrical. Spindle motors are either new or rebuilt. The machine has been recalibrated, all known problems fixed, motor bench tested, machine cycled and video of cutting stringer can be supplied. Installation by the OEM is available at an additional charge. Wired for 230 volt, 3 phase and 30 amp electrical service. $22,677, FOB FL | AS NEW. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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Invicta DGI-40 16" Single Surface Planer (Used) •15 3/4” x 8 1/2” Capacity •25 & 46 FPM Feed Speeds •5,000 RPM Cutterhead Speed •7 1/2 HP Motor •230 Volt / 3 Phase •Powered Raise & Lower of Table $4,000 FOB WA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wassermanassociates.com
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New SL Laser Projection System New, laser projection system from SL Laser. Projects roof truss, floor truss and wall panel design images accurately onto building surface, for faster setup and fabrication times. Each laser head provides 21' projection length (@15 foot ceiling heights). Includes system computer, cables, mounting hardware for attachment to customer's structure, factory installation, training and choice of green or red laser. Works with each connector plate manufacturer's design software. Modular nature of the laser heads allows for easy, future expansion of system length. 120 volt, 1 phase. FOB NC Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Hain 20' Powered Measuring System Adapts to Any Saw. Left or Right Hand Operation. Feet & Inches System (Stops at 12” Centers) or Inches System (Stops at 10” Centers). Motor: 1/4 HP Linear Actuator (110 Volt). Stop Rail: 2 x 4 x 1/4” Aluminum Extrusion. Stops: Jig Bored Steel. Stop Blocks: Machine Billet Aluminum. Optional Lengths from 5’ to 60’. Optional Gang Stop. Add $770.00 per 10’ Section of Heavy Duty Roller Conveyor with Stands Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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Cullen Model A40-2 Generator Set Detroit 12V-92 Engine.Capacity: 400 KW Capacity.Output: 120/208 Volt - 1388 Amps - 3 Phase..Control Panel..Skid Mounted..1,200 Hours. 30,000 FOB BC. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2010 Monet DeSauw Wood Finger Jointing Line Cut-Off/Shaper Unit with 5 HP Saw to Cut-Off Angles & 25 HP Cutter Head to Fingerjoint Ends. Delta 2 Bag Dust Collector. Glue Station with Apquip Glue Applicator & 6 Gallon Glue Pot. Hydraulic Finger Joint Press with Cut-Off Blades (2x4 and 2x6 Lumber). 480 Volt / 3 Phase. Save $$ on Disposal Fees, Earn Profit on Waste Material & Produce Straight Lumber. $58,900 NOW $49,500 FOB IL Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wassermanassociates.com
2010 USIFAB Roof Truss Vertical/Flat Stacker 90 foot long, 3-station single/dual/tandem, peak-up, hydraulic powered roof truss stacker with electrical control panel and remote control for operator use. System includes 90 feet of conveyor capable of travel speed up to 140 feet / minute. Nine (9) arms rotate to 90 degrees for Peak-Up stacking, plus lateral transfer on opposite side for flat stacking. 15 GPM hydraulic unit with 15 HP electric motor. Professionally manufactured by USIFAB R. L. Inc. (www. usifabrl.com). Currently wired for 600 V, 3 phase electrical power. $63,980 FOB BC. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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Alpine Lumber Carousel Alpine model 407A, lumber carousel features (7) lumber bays each with 14 ft. max lumber lumber length (without overhanging the bay). Hydraulic drive with reservoir, 40' working diameter. 480v, 3 phase, 30A electrical. See video link and PDF shown with this listing. $9,690 FOB CA. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Wood Runner AirPick The next generation Wood Runner® AirPick™ is a giant step forward in automated lumber retrieval systems and is up to 30% faster than the old screw-driven system. The old style lumber retrieval system used screws to pick up lumber, but the AirPick has found a new faster, better way with suction. As a totally automated system, the AirPick eliminates the costs and limitations associated with manually fed saws. The AirPick is incredibly safe, with active monitoring of the work area, the gantry can slow or completely stop itself to avoid people wandering into the work area. This proven technology brings a new level of versatility, efficiency and accuracy to picking and feeding lumber to saws like Omni Miser, Alpine's ALS, Hundegger TURBO, Monet DeRobo, and other linear saws. Feel free to watch our videos and click on any photo to see additional shots in our gallery. For more information regarding this new innovative machine, get back to us by phone or e-mail! From $124,900 FOB MN.
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800-289-JOBS Alpine Lumber Carousel - NC HD carousel feed system with 7 stations, handles material to 16’. Includes toggle controls and 10 HP motor to power systems hydraulic power unit. $9,680 FOB NC. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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UsiFab Chord Splicer UsiFab chord splicer splices 2"x3" through 2"x6" lumber. Presses the lumber together prior to imbedding plates. Imbeds plate lengths up to 13 inches. Features heavy-duty tubular frame, dual-recessed, simultaneousactivation buttons, guarded motor, sprockets and a 3 HP motor. 600 volt, 3 phase electrical. Price: $8,990, Condition: Good, Location: QC. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Metriguard Finger Jointing Testing Equipment •Metriguard Model 330 Press. •Humboldt Model H-30140 Laboratory Oven (115 Volt). •Pressure Pump & Vessel. •Lightly Used. •Excludes Associated Machinery Material Cart. $6,500 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Miscellaneous Used IBS Equipment •IBS Multi-Tool Panel Bridge (excludes Squaring Table) •2 Sets of IBS Light Bars •IBS Auto Stops FOB OR Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wassermanassociates.com
Four Arm Infeed Deck Price: $7,890 NOW $3,990 :: FOB PA 10' long x 10' wide 4-arm infeed deck, powered by a 1 HP motor, prism chain feed and deflector pans. 230/460 volt, 3 phase. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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Fitzzgerald Group, LLC New Spida 20' Plate Marker (Aluminum Framed Table) 20’ of Aluminum Framed Table with MDF Bench Top. Spida Automated 20’ Length Stop/Plate Positioner & 10’ Infeed Roller Conveyor. Workstation, Control Cabinet Enclosure & 17” Touch Screen Integration Spida or MangoTech Plate Cutting & Marking Software. Cuts to 20’, Marks to 18’ Cut & Mark 3,000 LF of Plates per 8 Hour Shift. Length of Delay to Mark Board: 1/2 Second (can be adjusted). Compatible File Formats: .trs, .mdf, .mwf, .xml, .hay/hfs, .gwf & .tx. Includes 2 Day Onsite Training & Installation. Add $750 Annually for 12 Month Phone & Virtual Tech Support. Add $700 for DeWalt Model DWS780 12” Double Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw Add $3,930 for Steel Framed Table with Roller Conveyor or MDF Bench Top. Excludes: Dust Collector, Saw Stand, Freight & Customs Charges. $25,599 FOB NZ Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wassermanassociates.com
New Spida 20' Plate Marker 20’ of Steel Framed Table with Roller Conveyor or MDF Bench Top. Spida Automated 20’ Length Stop/Plate Positioner & 10’ Infeed Roller Conveyor. Workstation, Control Cabinet Enclosure & 17” Touch Screen Integration. Spida or MangoTech Plate Cutting & Marking Software. Cuts to 20’, Marks to 18’. Cut & Mark 3,000 LF of Plates per 8 Hour Shift. Length of Delay to Mark Board: 1/2 Second (can be adjusted). Compatible File Formats: .trs, .mdf, .mwf, .xml, .hay/hfs, .gwf & .tx. Includes 2 Day Onsite Training & Installation. Add $750 Annually for 12 Month Phone & Virtual Tech Support. Add $700 for DeWalt Model DWS780 12” Double Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw. Add $8,920 for Spida 20” Up-Cut SnipSaw. Add $8,050 for Lauderdale Hamilton 24” Super Chop Saw. Deduct $3,930 for Aluminum Framed Table with MDF Bench Top. Excludes: Dust Collector, Saw Stand, Freight & Customs Charges. $$29,529 FOB NZ Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wassermanassociates.com
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NEW! 2002 Builders Automation Template Stair Router Model RUWO 2000 MFSR. Cut Box and Open Stringers. Manual Setup with Auto Feed and Cut. One or Two Stringers per Cycle. 10’ Infeed and 10’ Outfeed Roller. Conveyor with Stands. 240 Volt / 3 Phase. $15,000 FOB NE. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Column Laminating Press •Press 2” x 6” or 2” x 8” Columns (3 ply) •12’ Bench with Spring Loaded Rollers •Top & Side Pneumatic Clamping (electric controls) •Squaring Stop (swings up to allow repositioning and reclamping for longer column lengths) •Excludes Nail Guns for Manual Nailing $7,500 FOB SD Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Builders Automation Stair Stringer Router Dotul Door Stop Stitcher Click Here for details $4,900 FOB GA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
RUVO Model 925 Door Machining Center Interior & Exterior Door Machine will automatically: bore for the main lock hole. bore for the latch hole. rout for the rectangular latch plate. bore for the strike hole. rout for the rectangular strike plate. mortise for two or three hinges in both door & hinge jamb. Specifications: Door Height: 6’-6” to 8’-0”. Door Width: 1’-4” to 4’-0”. Door Thickness: 1 3/8” or 1 3/4”. Butt Sizes: 3 1/2”, 4” or 4 1/2”. Jamb Width: 2 1/2” or 10 1/2”. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Norfield Magnum Door & Jamb Machine Door Sizing/Beveling. Lock & Latch Drilling. Hinge Butt Routing in the Door & Jamb. Faceplate Routing up to 1 1/8” x 2 3/4”. Air Predrill & Air Screwdriver. Width: Doors to 4-0, Jambs to 10 1/2”. Height: Doors to 8-0, Jambs to 8-0. Thickness: Doors to 1 3/4”, Jambs to 1 1/8”. Butt Sizes to 5” x 5”. Butt Spacing: Infinitely Variable. Lock Backsets from 2 3/8” to 5”. 230 Volt / 3 Phase $8,000 FOB WA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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Remanufactured, Builders Automation Machinery [BAM] model CNC/MFSR stair router. Does contemporary, box and open stairs, and is the only machine available that also cuts the top and bottom landings. Programmable with a large library stored in the machine for almost all box and open stringers. Remanufactured to include new wiring, rebuilt spindle motors, new drives and is equipped with two variable frequency drive, 5 horsepower, 3 phase motors. Comes with a six-month warranty. A portable 4-bag, 3 phase vacuum which is switched on at the machine controls is available for an additional $1,568. Installation by the OEM is available at an additional charge. 230 volt, 3 phase, 60 amp electrical requirements. 120 p.s.i. at 35 CFM air requirements. $52,000
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Forward Thinking. Respecting the Past. Ask most people about the lumber industry and you’ll get a fairly predictable list of descriptions. What you’re not likely to hear are terms like: ● technologically advanced, ● sustainable logging, ● small log harvesting, ● green lumber products, ● commitment to healthy communities, and ● ecologically-minded forest management When people talk about Vaagen Brothers, that’s exactly what you’ll hear. Working in the forests of Washington for more than 50 years, we’ve learned to take the best of traditional logging and lumber milling practices and combine them with advanced production technologies and forward-thinking sustainable forest management practices to create a company that’s as vibrant and growing as the healthy forests and ecosystems necessary to its success. Contact us: (509) 684-5071 or info@vaagenbros.com
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Industry Priorities for the Incoming U.S. Congress Robert Glowinski is the President & CEO of the American Wood Council (AWC).
On January 3, the 115th U.S. Congress convenes for its opening day proceedings and the first orders of official business begin. The annual budget process will commence over the coming months and Congress will largely determine federal spending allocations, including how funds are distributed by congressional committees for programs important to the wood products industry generally grouped under agriculture and energy.
to produce energy, providing significant carbon​-reducing benefits to the environment. In fact, on average, three-quarters of the energy from AWC member facilities is generated from carbonneutral biomass. Unfortunately, Environmental Protection Agency regulations, such as the Clean Power Plan, do not clarify the carbon benefits of biomass and it is therefore treated the same as fossil fuels. AWC will continue to work with Congress, From spending bills to building energy code legislation to the incoming Administration, and regulatory agencies to provide transparency in the regulatory process, the American Wood needed guidance for our industry to efficiently use manufacturing Council (AWC) is watching and will be working with the incoming residuals for biomass energy. Administration and Congress to determine how policies affecting Another priority is watching broad energy legislation, which our industry will be shaped. With the dawn of a new Congress, aims to address the rapidly transforming energy landscape and all pending legislation must be re-introduced. For example, includes provisions on efficiency, infrastructure, supply, and regulations intended to protect the environment will require the accountability. AWC is invested in energy legislation because wood products industry to spend hundreds of millions of dollars provisions can be included that would be beneficial for the to comply. Protecting the environment is laudable but legislation wood products industry, such as building energy code neutrality, is needed to ensure regulations are carefully designed to provide curtailing the role of the Department of Energy from one of net benefits to the public based on best available scientific and advocacy to one of technical assistance. technical information, and evaluated through a transparent and AWC will also be watching spending bills concerning the accountable rulemaking process. Forest Products Laboratory (FPL), the nation's only federally-
A top priority for AWC in 2017 is the Timber Innovation Act, which would establish a performance-based research and development program to advance tall wood building construction in the United States. Continuing efforts from last year, AWC and members of the Wood Products Alliance are again joining forces to have the bill re-introduced in the House and Senate, and increase the number of co-sponsors for both bills. This legislation is important because it promotes research and technical assistance to help familiarize professionals with the possibilities of building with mass timber, all of which will provide wide-ranging benefits to the U.S. economy and environment. To date, more than 100 supporting organizations, including state and national associations, corporations and small businesses, labor groups and nonprofits, have pledged their support.
funded wood utilization research lab. Funding for this program goes toward research and technology that enables wise and efficient use of wood resources, while keeping forests healthy and mitigating the effects of climate change.
Finally, with the goal to increase transparency in the regulatory process, the House of Representatives last year passed the Regulatory Integrity Act of 2016 (H.R. 5226) to make a host of information related to pending agency regulatory actions publicly available. The bill would direct federal agencies to publish a list of each pending regulatory action, the date the agency began to develop or consider the action, its status, an estimate of the date it will be final and in effect, a brief description of such action, and each public communication about the action issued by the agency.
The coming year offers a unique opportunity for the wood The carbon neutrality of biomass energy also continues to be products industry to remain united and work together on a principal concern. Wood products manufacturers use biomass important policy issues like these and many others. residuals from manufacturing and sustainable forestry operations PHONE: 800-289-5627
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By Matt Layman Publisher, Layman’s Lumber Guide
The Save Money Series
Part Three: Anticipate 2x4 Prices H1-2017
I certainly do not have crystal ball, but I do have something almost as good. I have history and the ability to analyze the market from a fundamental and technical perspective. Together they provide an 86% accurate forecast of when prices will rise and fall. This should help protect you from under bidding and being out of position with inventory.
Reviewing the Data So let’s evaluate the projected price range for 2x4 #2 in 2017 using the futures market. On the long-term monthly continuation chart of the nearby futures contract, the first thing to see is that, since 2004, we have created a narrowing pennant or wedge formation ...lower highs and higher lows. Currently, we are rallying up to the top of the wedge towards $375-ish. The bottom of the wedge is $240-ish. That is a $135 trading range. The current value of lumber futures is $310…$65 from the top…$70 from the bottom. We are right smack dab in the middle.
Preparing Your Action Plan So, what can you do with that? First, realize that all 2x4’s #2 prices are well above 10-year averages and about $50 higher than last year this time. SYP 2x4’s, the primary specie for component manufacture in over half the country, are $132 over the 10-year average and $15 above the highest January price over the last 10-years. Big picture, lumber prices are high and moving upward. I expect framing lumber prices to move to the top of the wedge before the bottom. The Softwood Lumber Agreement and Trumponomics could keep our lumber market spooked at these higher prices well into the spring. If the top of the wedge holds, we could be in for a nasty ($135) bear market to follow. My strategy would be to anticipate $50-75 higher prices the first half of the year then begin a move lower into the fall.
A veteran lumberman, Matt Layman publishes Layman's Lumber Guide, the weekly forecasts and buying advisories that help component manufacturers save money on lumber purchases every day. You can reach Matt at 336-516-6684 or matt@laymansguide.org.
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Higher Interest Rates…Running 2x4’s Above $500 We have discussed this in the past and now it is upon us. Higher prime interest rates mean higher mortgage rates. Higher mortgage rates, both bottoming and trending, regardless of how high they are, are bullish for housing...particularly under 6-7%. Why? Fear of higher interest rates. When rates are low, trending lower, or stuck in a flat range, home buyers are not motivated by that fear of higher rates. In mid December, mortgage applications rose by a whopping 25% in one week. This home buying flurry will be good for housing in that it will strain an already lean inventory. In turn, builders will crank it up this spring and summer. What does that mean for our lumber market? It means the first half of 2017 is going to be wide open. Housing starts, particularly single family, will rise to meet the mortgage rate- induced buying flurry. Multi-family will lose favor, claiming a smaller share of the market. The closer we get to another rate hike, housing will feel like it is in the midst of a buying panic. The seasonally adjusted housing start pace will likely spike to 1.5-1.7 million by late spring, being skewed by the mini-panic. Lumber, specifically truss stock, 2x4 #3, #2, #1 and all structural grades including MSR, are going to be in tight supply. Prices, particularly SYP 2x4’s, are going higher well into the spring. At this point, producers have no plans to increase production. By the time they realize what is happening, 2x4 #2 SYP will be approaching $550/mbft FOB mill on the eastside (Virginia through Georgia) and $500 at westside mills (Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas). Other species’ structural 2x4’s will also be scarce through the spring. Speculative buying will exacerbate the problem. The second half of the year will not be as generous. Lumber and other building materials prices will make home prices be a deterrent.
***WARNING…Share this with your builders so they can prepare and not come banging on your door when your framing packages and trusses are the highest they have ever seen. Matt Layman, Layman’s Lumber Guide matt@laymansguide.org www.laymansguide.org 336-516-6684 PHONE: 800-289-5627
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The Hiring Zone - Available Candidates .com, inc. Estimator - Truss/EWP/Lumber Plant/Design Manager Construction Inside sales, designing custom homes, light Preparing quantity and cost estimates for commercial, etc. Managed location, hired My objective is to gain a position as residential and commercial remodeling & fired, scheduled deliveries, purchased a production/plant manager with a projects and some new construction lumber, plates etc. Signed payroll & professional, winning organization where using Sage 100 software, meeting with payables. Jobsite visits for measures prior to I can utilize my years of experience to customers to discuss projects and deliver production. All hats manager, hands on with assist in the continued success and growth proposals, meeting with subcontractors to design, estimating and sales. Experience at of the company. I have a strong desire discuss projects and receive bids, preparing plants from $3-12M. to be a part a great team that has a clear drawings to be used for estimating purposes vision and mission for their stockholders, using SoftPlan software. Bachelor's Degree My objective is to obtain a position where I customers, employees, and for the future. I in Building Construction. Tested 73 on the can use my design & communication skills to help and grow with a company. I am welcome the opportunity for advancement JLTDSE. Inquire detail oriented and enjoy problem solving. and promotion, and am always ready to Meeting deadlines and customer satisfaction accept new responsibilities. I have been Relocation: AL, FL, GA are of high importance to me. involved in the rapid growth of a small truss ID: C11827 plant, a new LGS truss and panel production Truss Designer | Truss Design Manager Relocation: WA Inquire ID: C15921 facility, and timber truss production, | Plant/General Manager - Truss, Wall We’re here when you need help! with responsibility for hiring/training/ Plant Manager Panel, Tall Walls visit: www.thejobline.com managing employees at every stage. In As Designer/Outside Sales: All aspects of Senior (ACE) Truss Designer email: mail@thejobline.com addition to production management, I also roof and floor truss design, estimating to Estimating/Outside Sales have extensive experience in purchasing, plant ready work for single to multi family or call Thomas McAnally Design Manager inventory control, quality control and projects I-joist and LVL design for similar for Personalized Service delivery. I am "long-term" oriented, having types of projects. MiTek eFrame, 20/20 and 6 years experience as Plant Manager with STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL! been with my current employer 18 years. some Sapphire software experience. another 6 years in Design (one of our very I am looking for the chance to grow few ACE designers): Facilitated the truss and advance within the same company, Outside technical sales in Ontario sale, design, & delivery for lumber salesmen Attention Candidates! depending on my performance and abilities. and Michigan, including cold calling, lacking truss experience. Developed own Is your JobLine Candidate Profile troubleshooting site issues and taking care of customer base by selling trusses. Design Presentation Ready? Request a Go to As Plant Manager: Oversee all areas in established clients. I would classify myself layouts of floor and roof truss systems Meeting on-line conference to review your wood truss, LGS truss, LGS wall panel, as more of a "Hunter" type salesperson as for multifamily/commercial projects. current JobLine Candidate Profile. We can Timber truss production and delivery. opposed to a "Farmer". Proficient use of MiTek Engineering, show you areas to improve, what’s hurting Production management, Facilities eFrame, AutoCAD, TJBeam, and Excel your chances, and how to improve your Management, Maintenance Management, Also design Weyerhaeuser Tall Walls, I've programs. message. The content is still all about you, Master Production Scheduling, Quality been designing them for 6 months now but with this new tool, we can show you how Control, Safety, Hiring/Firing, Discipline, and enjoy it. 6+ years' experience as Plant Manager to make it tell your story better. See why Human Resources, Purchasing (lumber, including staff development, workforce we say “It’s like having a first interview”. plates, hardware, LGS and accessories, As Design Manager: All HR duties involved management and training, meeting EWP, etc.), delivery, and others as needed. with a design staff of up to 12 designers. production goals, asset management, Budget creation and reconciliation maintenance and capital improvements, Inquire both departmental and company wide. budget development and reporting, Relocation: AL, GA, MS, TN, USA - South Implement and enforce design processes and assuring company policies were TheJobLine searches year around for ID: C12001 and procedures. Developed a program to implemented across all departments. candidates that meet our employer ’s Truss Designer - Remote/MiTek help train new designers but also evaluate requirements. With our state of the art Compensation: $90's + bonus Truss/Panel experienced design staff. website, multiple job board subscriptions, truss designer testing, and the JobLine 23 yeas' design experience. Responsible As GM over a small plant: All aspects and Thom's Notes: One of our top 1% ACE's, candidate profile, we have the tools to do for completing design work assigned by operations of a roof truss plant. Developed young, ready to grow with your company. the job right, Guaranteed! the Design Manager, and responsibilities a training program for production staff Relocation: TX Inquire also included: Reading and interpreting to standardize our building procedure. ID: C11427 I have been doing this for over 23 years. blueprints, estimating, ensure designs Developed quality control measures for Because of my reputation for Strict Senior Designer/Design Manager are accurate, optimized, and conforms to production staff including job tracking at Confidentiality, I am the go-to Recruiter Truss/I-Joist/EWP/Total Structure standards, generate EWP placement layouts the production level. Restructured the entire for our industry. Design for final construction, generate and provide plant layout to help manage workflow, accurate pricing, Aid in providing job-site efficiencies and cost analysis. Purchased 25 years experience. Can't get too specific Put me on your team and I will show you support with the aid of sales department. new automated equipment to improve on this candidate's current duties but past how having theJobLine as your “Recruiter MiTek Sapphire. our labor costs. 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Outside Sales - Truss/EWP/Lumber I-Joist/Framing Packages/Install Services As an Area Sales Manager, I have many roles. I visit my most of my customers weekly, which range from contractors in the field to lumber yards. I acquire needed documentation, design and price the job, and return the estimates in a timely manner. When the quote becomes a job, I communicate with our shop to fabricate the design. I also schedule deliveries, communicate with customers on delivery times and accurate directions, and once delivered, ensure accuracy and customer satisfaction. I strive to provide top level customer service to all my customers. Products: EWP, Framing Package, Roof & Floor Truss, Site Install Services, I-Joists, Lumber, Hardware. Relocation: USA - Southwest, USA Western Inquire ID: C12205 Technical Outside Truss Sales Truss/Panel/I-Joist/Framing Package Has existing roof and floor truss & wall panel clients for multifamily projects in a large area. IN addition to sales, estimating and design, the candidate has managed existing customer relationships, past due accounts, field problems and back-charges. Perform sales seminars. Pre screen new contacts and gain their trust by designing, engineering, and estimating blueprints of residential and commercial plans. Compensation: $60's base with $75k+ opportunity Relocation: IA, MN, ND, SD ID: C10996
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Hiring Zone - Available Candidates Plant/Location/General Manager Truss Truss and Components Plant Manager with over 15 years of experience in the truss industry who is looking to apply knowledge gained while continuing to develop and grow within the management sector. As Plant Manager: Create programs to motivate employees to achieve peak productivity. Hire, train, discipline and terminate employees. Order lumber and all production materiel. Coordinate weekly production, sales and safety meetings. Research cost on purchasing new equipment. Attended monthly city council meetings to ensure codes were followed. Oversee development of truss fabrication facility. Ensure compliance with Cal OSHA and Dot. Oversee shipping and optimize freight costs. Responsible for training leads and supervisors on company policy’s. Program and operate computerized equipment. Proficient with Microsoft Programs, Excel, Word, Outlook, ERP software Team growth and development through effective feedback and ongoing mentorship Excellent communication skills Experience working with: Metal, Polymer Blends, Components, Finished Product Assembly, Clean Room, etc. Tenacious, Professional, Detail-Oriented, Strong Sense of Urgency Lean Manufacturing Certified, Kaizen Trained, Fork lift Certified Relocation: CA, CO, FL, HI, NM, TX, USA - ALL States, KY, TN, OR, WA ID: C10500 Inquire Production/Design/Location Manager Truss/EWP/Package Design and manage all truss operations. purchase all lumber and plates. Arrange payment and shipping. Troubleshoot every aspect including machinery. Implemented our OSHA safety plan and requirements. Print invoices and remove material from active inventory using peach tree software. Set up new customer accounts and validate credit references. Design wood and steel joists and headers. Assist customer project problems for the best economical and practical solution. Prior: Truss design and supervise. Purchase building material. Arrange billing and shipping from start to finish. From the small detached garage to the large apartment complex, I have done them all...
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General Manager/Division Manager Truss/Panel/EWP/Lumber An energetic, out-of-the-box, problemsolving, executive with a science-based holistic approach to manufacturing, building products and other business operations; I am recognized for my vision, business acumen, integrity, work ethic and capability to cultivate durable professional relationships. Practitioner of “Lean and JIT” manufacturing principles, setting metrics, improving key performance indicators, reducing costs, expanding production capacity and sales – all improving the bottom line. Skilled in business analysis, strategic planning, market and sales development; ability to drive multi-million dollar growth, institute “Best Practices” for small to medium emerging and expanding companies, managing budgets to $ 30M with full P&L accountability and oversight. 20+ Years of truss/panel/EWP manufacturing and business management experience. In 2006 at the height of residential construction distributed $ 24.0 in Lumber, Architectural Millwork and Windows and $ 8.5 M in manufactured wood components. In this position optimized design and production process, which increased output and reduced labor and material costs. Hired trained and mentored middle management; negotiated union labor contracts. Implemented “Lean and JIT” fabrication procedures; consolidated raw material inventory, implemented batch fabrication process and continuous production flow. Enhanced scheduling system to accurately track production and achieve on-time delivery, established QC metrics, quality assurance and OSHA-approved safety programs. After 2006, helped company downsize and then worked as a consultant for turn around opportunities. Computer literate, Alpine and MiTek experience, Microsoft Office.
Inquire Relocation: CO, CT, DE, IL, MD, MA, MN, NJ, NY, PA, WI, NC, OH, IN, KY, LA, ME, MI, MO, OR, SC, VA, DC, NH, VT ID: C11638 Senior Designer/Outside Sales Estimator - Truss/I-Joist/EWP 20+ years experience as a Designer/Senior Designer. Primary duties: design, layout, optimization, and takeoff. Secondary duties: customer service and field measurements. Software used: MiTek, OptiFrame, Alpine, AutoCAD, Soft Plan, Robbins. Component experience includes floor trusses, roof trusses, I-Joists, EWP, and hardware. Market experience includes single family custom, multi-family, and light commercial. My volume was varied depending on projects. Also involved in Outside Sales. Relocation: IL ID: C10536
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Why Coaching is Important to Continuous Improvement
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It’s 2017, Happy New Year!
If you are like me, you spend the later part of the year setting goals for the coming year and planning how to accomplish them. For those who work for me, I always set goals, metrics, and participate in a conference on how we are going to achieve what we want together. Over the last few months, I also had the privilege, along with the consulting work I do, to speak with several groups (a Chamber of Commerce group in Massachusetts, an industry group in Ohio, and a Christian Advocates group here in Washington) about Coaching and Mentoring and the importance it takes with leaders. Coaching requires a leader (our managers and supervisors) to have a servant leadership attitude.
We must serve the people, invest in the people. If we Coach, the company will grow as the minds grow. True continuous improvement requires a servant leader attitude and outlook to be successful within an organization. Continuous improvement (in its purest sense) actually demands that leadership support others in their development. Hence, rather than exercising power over the people, the power should be shared with the people by putting their development needs first. This is where coaching comes into play for our managers and supervisors. Many of the operations I have worked with have lost sight of the importance of coaching and focused on immediate satisfaction through saving money quickly at the expense of the people and the culture. I hope to share with you some key thoughts on coaching and why it is important to your Continuous Improment journey. Impact of a Coach Think back to one of the coaches you had in the past: who really stood out for you? I can name a few from both High School and College. I had a superstar coach in Trent Richards who consistently produced winning cross country and track & field teams every year in St. Charles, IL. But I would have to say my favorite coach was Jeff Leavey who coached basketball and was an assistant coach for cross country and track & field. Coach Leavey lead by example, he communicated what was expected and then taught the skills over and over to make sure you knew what or how a specific skill was to be performed. It is Coach Leavey who I remember teaching those basis skills that led to many of the successes many St. Charles runners experienced for decades.
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Our managers and supervisors are the same – because they have tremendous impact on our businesses, we depend on them to continually train the other employees on best practices throughout the organization. Good managers and supervisors are often people who: • Make the difference between meeting production/delivery targets and metrics • Have the most impact on workplace culture • Influence the retention of our associates • Provide an incentive for people to join a company
Because of these impacts, we need our supervisors and managers to be better coaches, to be more present on the floor, out in the yard, talking with our associates about our expectations and constantly reinforcing the best practices that we teach. I often say, if you look at a sports team, “you do not see the head coach in the office when the team is out on the field; you always see them there on the field coaching from the side lines, and you have your leaders (front line supervisors) on the field coaching the players.” One of my favorite football players, Mike Singletary with the Chicago Bears, was constantly talking/coaching the defensive players; we need the same in our operations. Coaching is Helping Coaching is also about the action of helping, and making it easier for someone to do something. It is essentially to provide one's services or resources to someone in need. In a continuous improvement sense, it is to provide a person with not only the materials but also the time necessary to operate effectively. The act of helping someone is not just sending an expert or a manager/supervisor to improve a process or removing an ergonomic risk from an operation via kaizen. All of those elements are good for the employee, yes. But it is just as important, just as vital, to train, influence, and engage the individual. Coaching most certainly means to improve the process, but equally it communicates the need to invest in the knowledge and experience level of the employee. In the continuous improvement realm, it means to help every individual "see." We help each individual understand, appreciate, and value continuous improvement. This means to share knowledge, information, and methods. Show them how to identify the issues and develop ideas to improve. It means allowing time for individuals to train and then to put that training into action through small groups and kaizen events. Employees need recurrent teaching. It's essential for them to hear the continuous improvement message frequently. That said, they do not just need to "hear" it, they need to see it as well; a good coach will demonstrate by action.
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What Makes a Good Coach Many times we select a manager or supervisor based on experience or tenure, but is that the right decision for the organization? Most organizations may answer that people skills are also an important aspect of being a good manager. The right “package” can contain any number of the following attributes as part of being a coach in addition to experience and knowledge of the metrics we seek: • Good communication skills—Supervisors need to be able to present complex ideas in simple terms and convince others why tasks should to be done a certain way. They also need to be able to communicate upward to higher management about issues and concerns on the floor—and, importantly, good Supervisors have good listening skills which they use with both upper management and their work teams. • Resourcefulness—A good Supervisor needs to be able to “make things happen” when confronted by obstacles. Some people refer to this as having “problem-solving skills,” but it’s also about being innovative and thinking “outside the box”—being creative and seeing solutions others just don't see. When those they lead see this resourcefulness, they in turn will be just as creative. • Flexibility—The needs of the business will change throughout the year, throughout the week, maybe even throughout the day. As these needs change, a good coach will communicate with their work team/cell members and accommodate these requirements for flexibility and adapt readily to “change.” • Respect—Being respectful is more than just being courteous and polite. Good Supervisors treat people as individuals, acknowledging their individual needs and aspirations. • Enthusiasm—People who are enthusiastic can generally motivate and energize others to behave the same way and reach their full potential. • Ability to delegate and influence—Being able to effectively delegate tasks and influence others to perform the work in an appropriate way can be difficult to master, but there should be early signs that the trait exists and can be developed through mentoring and experience. • Being open to new ideas—This is related to flexibility, but it’s also about being open to looking at things from different perspectives and trying new approaches. A Supervisor with this trait is particularly valuable in a multigenerational or multicultural workplace. A good coach will listen to their team and elicit ideas from them, getting them to contribute to the continuous improvement of the operation. There are certainly additional attributes we could explore, but this is a good starting point. If you want to make a difference this year, have your managers and supervisors make a priority of coaching daily. If you start each day with this mantra as part of your Continuous Improvement journey, your organization will see significant improvements. Even if you do not have a CI program in place, begin coaching – you will see improvements in best practices throughout. Remember, if we can assist you, give us a call; we would be honored to work with you! Ben Hershey is the CEO of 4Ward Consulting Group, LLC, the leading provider of Lean Management and Manufacturing Consulting to the Structural Component and Lumber Industry. A Past President of SBCA, he has owned and managed several manufacturing and distribution companies and is Six Sigma Black Belt Certified. Ben has provided consulting to hundreds of Component Manufacturers, and is highly recommended throughout the industry. You can reach Ben at ben@4WardConsult.com or 623-512-6770. © 2017 4Ward Consulting Group, LLC
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When? | What? | Where? JANUARY 2017
January 4 – 19 January 9 – 12 January 10 – 12 January 12 – 13 January 16 – 17 January 18 January 18 January 19 January 26 January 31
University of Minnesota 61st Annual Institute for Building Officials Natl. Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) Building Innovation Conference & Expo NAHB International Builders Show (IBS) Florida Structural Building Component Industry Summit & Golf Outing Northwestern Lumber Assoc. (NLA) Building Products Expo SBCA – Northeast (SBCA–NE) Chapter Meeting Missouri Truss Fabricators Assoc. (MTFA) Chapter Meeting SBCA – New York (SBCA–NY) Chapter Meeting Truss Manufacturers Assoc. of Texas (TMAT) Chapter Meeting Northwestern Lumber Assoc. (NLA) Wisconsin Lumber Dealers Convention
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Building Material Suppliers Assoc. (BMSA) Building Products Show Wisconsin Truss Manufacturers Assoc. (WTMA) Chapter Meeting Northeastern Retail Lumber Assoc. (NRLA) Lumber & Building Material (LBM) Expo Mountain States Lumber & Building Material Dealers Assoc. (MSLBMDA) Expo Northwestern Lumber Assoc. (NLA) Iowa Lumber Convention University of Texas Building Professional Institute (BPI) – 17th Houston Holzbau Pacific Northwest Conference Iowa Truss Manufacturers Assoc. (ITMA) Legislative Breakfast
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MARCH 2017 March 1 March 5 – 7 March 7 – 8 March 7 – 10 March 20 – 24 March 24 March 27 – 29 March 28 – 30 March 29 – 30 March 29 – 30 March 30 – April 2
Eastern Building Material Dealers Assoc. (EBMDA) Ideas Trade Show Western Wood Products Assoc. (WWPA) Annual Meeting Northwestern Lumber Assoc. (NLA) Nebraska Lumber Dealers Convention National Frame Building Assoc. (NFBA) 50th Frame Building Expo ICC Educode JLC Live New England National Lumber & Building Material Dealers Assoc. (NLBMDA) Legislative Conference Mass Timber Conference INTEX Expo, Structural Building Components Assoc. (SBCA) Open Quarterly Meeting Associated Building Material Distributors of America (ABMDA) Annual Convention
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APRIL 2017 April 5 – 6 April 5 – 7 April 10 – 12 April 21 April 27 – 29
Atlantic Builders Convention (ABC) Lumbermen’s Assoc. of Texas & Louisiana (LAT) Annual Convention Introduction to Structural Design of Wood Buildings per the 2015 NDS Florida Building Material Assoc. (FBMA) Spring Golf Tournament American Institute of Architects (AIA) Convention
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National Fire Protection Assoc. (NFPA) Conference & Expo Structural Building Components Assoc. (SBCA) Open Quarterly Meeting West Coast Lumber & Building Material Assoc. (WCLBMA) Associates/Dealers Golf Tournament Southern Forest Products Assoc. (SFPA) Forest Products & Machinery Equipment Expo Pacific Coast Builders Conference (PCBC)
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JULY 2017 Chicago, IL
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SEPTEMBER 2017 September 24 – 26
ICC Annual Conference with Building Safety & Design Expo
Columbus, OH
OCTOBER 2017 October 18 – 20 October 25 – 27
METALCON Building Component Manufacturers Conference (BCMC)
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A Tale of Two Houses: Design Loads for Metal Plate Connected Wood Trusses By Kelly Sias, PE, Simpson Strong-Tie®
Take two trusses with identical profiles and environmental surroundings, and they should have the same design loads, right? Early in my career, I recall hearing a story about two identical buildings right next to each other that were designed for two different magnitudes of environmental loads. I remember wondering – how do the loads know which building is which? There used to be a time when it was not uncommon for 5 substantially different wood truss designs to come from 5 different companies – all designing to the exact same spec. Whereas some differences are always to be expected (manufacturer-specific plate design values and proprietary analogues come to mind), the truss design disparities that used to exist from one company to the next were compounded by variations in something which really shouldn’t vary at all – the application of the specified loads to the truss. Differences in loading can occur whenever there is room for interpretation. In cases where the loading specs for fabricated wood trusses are not very detailed, there is a lot of room for interpretation. And when that happens, everyone knows how many different answers you get when you ask 5 different engineers!
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Fortunately, the truss industry has come a long way in this area. In some cases, the codes and standards that govern the loading of structures have improved and helped the cause. But the truss industry also made a concerted effort to minimize these loading differences. Everyone agreed that a truss bid shouldn’t be won based on “less loading,” so they set out to change that. One of the best efforts in accomplishing this was the development of the SBCA Load Guide entitled “Guide to Good Practice for Specifying & Applying Loads to Structural Building Components.” Produced by the Structural Building Component Association (SBCA) in cooperation with the Truss Plate Institute (TPI), the Load Guide was developed with the stated goal of “helping everyone that uses it to more easily understand, define and specify all the loads that should be applied to the design of each structural building component” and “to help assure that all trusses will be designed using a consistent interpretation and application of the code.” If you are an architect, engineer or a Building Code Official who deals with trusses and you don’t already have the current SBCA Load Guide, I strongly encourage you to check it out (free downloads are available from the SBCA website). When fielding questions about loading on trusses, I inevitably refer the inquiring party to the SBCA Load Guide not only for the answer to the question, but for future reference as well. The SBCA Load Guide isn’t just a handy reference to read, it also offers a spreadsheet tool that can be used to calculate loads as well as output the load calculation worksheets. The worksheets can be submitted with the construction documents for plan approval or submitted to the truss manufacturer to be used in the design process.
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Worksheet from the SBCA Load Guide
In addition to providing all of the code and standard loading provisions that apply to metal-plate-connected wood trusses, the SBCA Load Guide also presents the truss industry’s consensus positions and interpretations on provisions that are either unclear as to how they apply to trusses or that have resulted in loading inconsistencies in the past. With the many truss-specific examples and applications covered, it leaves very little room, if any, for further interpretation or question as to how the various code provisions should be applied to trusses. Take wind loads, for example. Wind loading on trusses has been a heavily debated topic over the years, such as whether a truss should be designed for Components & Cladding (C&C), Main Wind Force Resisting System (MWFRS) or both. In fact, wind loading used to be one of the main sources of inconsistencies in truss designs from one company to another. The truss industry has since established a consensus position on this matter and the SBCA Load Guide presents it as follows:
The SBCA Load Guide also pulls information from a variety of resources to help provide more insight into some of the code provisions. For example, in the wind loading section a graphic is reproduced from a Structural Engineers Association of Washington’s handbook (SEAW RSM-03) to clarify the effect of wind directionality on C&C wind pressures for gable/hip roofs, since this consideration is not made clear in ASCE 7. PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Graphic from SEAW RSM-03 As Reprinted in the SBCA Load Guide
This clarification is further illustrated in the example wind loading diagrams, which show how wind pressures are evaluated when taking the directionality of the wind into account, i.e., by evaluating the pressures separately with the wind from the left and from the right.
Example Wind Loading Diagrams in the SBCA Load Guide
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Of course, the SBCA Load Guide is only a guide and is NOT intended to supersede a Building Designer’s design specification. As specified in ANSI/TPI 1, the Building Designer is responsible for providing all applicable design loads to be applied to the trusses:
If you are an architect or engineer who specifies detailed loading schedules for truss systems, great! Your specifications may not need the SBCA Load Guide to ensure that the trusses are accurately loaded as intended in the design of the building. But the SBCA Load Guide still provides a lot of insight as to how the truss industry – and anyone who uses the Load Guide – applies various code provisions to trusses. It might even be an interesting study to see how your specified loads compare to the loading examples in the SBCA Load Guide.
For everyone else who isn’t well-versed in the application of code provisions to wood trusses, the SBCA Load Guide is an invaluable tool. Building Designers, building code officials, truss technicians and truss Designers can all benefit from the Load Guide. As stated in the SBCA Load Guide, one of the industry’s goals is to achieve a greater level of consensus among the largest audience possible on how to load trusses and other structural building components. The more people who read and use the SBCA Load Guide, the more consistency there will be in the interpretation and application of code provisions pertaining to wood trusses, which will help make projects run smoother and, most importantly, improve building safety. At Simpson Strong-Tie, we are big fans of tools that work to do that. Copyright © 2017 Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. All Rights Reserved PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Introduction The following subcontract clauses are taken from actual general contractor subcontract forms in use in the Southeast. Most of these provisions are buried within the “General Conditions” of the subcontract form, often in tiny print. While the precise language may vary, many general contractor-manuscripted form subcontracts contain similar provisions. Normally, truss and component manufacturers can avoid many of these clauses by advising general contractors that the truss manufacturer is a supplier, not a subcontractor, and that the Uniform Commercial Code for the sale of goods applies to their contractual arrangement. So, truss manufacturers who provide no services at the project site other than to deliver the trusses can legitimately refuse to sign a subcontract form, but rather use purchase orders or a supplier agreement. But, pressure is often applied to truss manufacturers to provide site-related services, including erection. Once a truss manufacturer undertakes labor-related services, the truss manufacturer becomes a subcontractor. So, it is important for truss manufacturers who take on the role of a subcontractor to understand the legal effect of these clauses, and negotiate through them at the commencement of a project. It is, of course, too late to renegotiate a burdensome clause once a problem occurs during the job. Even if a subcontractor cannot negotiate the deletion or modification of these clauses, it is still important to understand their effect, so that care can be taken during the job to mitigate the risk of extra costs and other damages such clauses might cause.
Dragnet Scope Clause Subcontractor shall perform all work necessary or incidental to complete the framing work for the Project in strict accordance with and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents as being necessary to produce the intended results and as more particularly, though not exclusively, specified in [relevant contract documents] Dragnet clauses that require the subcontractor to perform work not expressly detailed in the drawings and specifications often result in an expanded scope of subcontract work and the subcontractor having to perform work that was not included in its estimate. “Necessary or Incidental” and “reasonably inferable … to produce the intended results” means the results intended by the owner and/or design professional, and to protect the General Contractor from scope gaps in its price. Often what is necessary for a complete job is more than what is actually shown on the contract documents. When you see one of these clauses, be careful. Prudent subcontractors often limit their scope of services by adding exclusions.
No-Damage-For-Delay Clause Subcontractor will not be entitled to any claim for damages or increase in the subcontract price on account of hindrance or delay from any cause whatsoever; provided, however, if Subcontractor is hindered or delayed by any act of God, or solely by any act or omission on the part of Contractor, Subcontractor will be entitled only to an extension of time to complete the work, as Subcontractor’s sole remedy. The Dirty Dozen Subcontract Clauses continues PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Clauses which exclude extra costs incurred due of a delay in exchange for an extension of time are generally enforceable. There are a few states which have enacted legislation making these clauses unenforceable in prime contracts by a public owner, but none which apply to subcontracts. Even there, the statute only bars the enforcement of such a clause for delays “caused solely by the owner or his agents.” Therefore, the general rule in most states is that no-damage-for-delay clauses will be generally enforced, by an owner against a general contractor, and by the general against a subcontractor. There are certain exceptions, but they are difficult to prove, and typically involve deliberate, willful acts by an owner or general contractor.
GC’s-Right-to-Accelerate-Subcontractor Clause If, in the opinion of Contractor, Subcontractor falls behind in the progress of the Subcontract Work, Contractor may, in addition to any and all other rights provided for in this Agreement, and upon forty-eight (48) hours written notice, direct Subcontractor to take such steps as Contractor deems necessary to improve the rate of progress, including a requirement that Subcontractor increase the labor force, number of shifts and/or overtime operations, days of work, and submit for Contractor’s approval a schedule demonstrating the method under which the required rate of progress will be regained, all without additional cost to Contractor. Contractor may, upon reasonable notice, require the Subcontractor to prosecute, in preference to other parts of the Work, such parts of the Work as Contractor may specify. This type of clause grants the general contractor great discretion in determining whether, and to what extent, the subcontractor must perform if the subcontractor is behind schedule in the performance of its work. The clause allows the contractor to order the subcontractor to accelerate its work without any additional compensation to the subcontractor. Moreover, the general contractor can revise the planned order of subcontractor work, which often results in labor inefficiencies and extra costs to the subcontractor.
Right-to-Withhold-Payment Clause Contractor may withhold payment from Subcontractor, in whole or in part, for the reasons and circumstances by which Owner may withhold payment from Contractor under the Prime Contract General Conditions, regardless of whether or not the Owner has actually withheld payment from the Contractor. This clause allows the general contractor, for example, to withhold payment from the subcontractor if the subcontractor is behind schedule even though the total project is not behind schedule and the circumstances do not warrant the owner’s withholding of payment from the contractor.
Pay-If-Paid Clause Contractor shall pay to Subcontractor upon receipt of payment from Owner, and as outlined in the Subcontract Agreement, the amount that is allowed and paid by Owner on account of Subcontractor’s Work, less all previous payments and less the amount of current retainage. Payments to Subcontractor will be made out of funds received by Contractor from Owner, and Subcontractor shall have a right to be paid by Contractor if and only if Contractor is paid by Owner for such Work. Payment of interest to the Contractor by the Owner shall be a condition precedent to the right of the Subcontractor to any interest payment from the Contractor, unless a delay in receipt of payment is caused solely by the fault of the Contractor.
This clause puts risk of owner nonpayment on the subcontractor rather than on the contractor. On many projects, general contractors or CMs do not self perform any actual project work. Therefore, the majority of the financial risk is being borne by the major subcontractors, for materials, equipment, and labor. For that reason, the North Carolina and South Carolina Legislatures have deemed such clause to be void as against public policy. (Delaware has also.) Such a clause is enforceable, however, in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas and in many other states. The Dirty Dozen Subcontract Clauses continues PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Notice-of-Claims Clause Subcontractor shall make all claims to Contractor for extras and extensions of time for which Owner may be responsible in the manner provided for in the Contract Documents, if any, for like claims by Contractor upon Owner, and in sufficient time for Contractor to comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents for making such claims to Owner. Contractor shall be liable to Subcontractor only to the extent that Contractor actually recovers from Owner for each claim or extra, less Contractor’s costs, expenses, and attorneys’ fees associated with the claim. Subcontractors must watch out for notice requirements that are different between events that are owner-caused and events that result strictly from the conduct of the general contractor. Generally, the subcontractor must give notice of a claim (e.g., a Change Order request) due to something the owner or design professional caused (or left out) within the time period set forth in the owner-general contractor agreement. If you don’t have that agreement, you must ask for it. Failure to adhere strictly to the prime contract’s notice provisions may well result in the subcontractor’s claim being barred. This clause also contains another example of an attempt to marry the general contractor’s actual receipt of payment from the owner to the subcontractor’s right of recovery from the general contractor.
Sub-Must-Accept-What-GC-Can-Negotiate Clause Subcontractor shall only be entitled to a change to the Subcontract Amount in connection with any change initiated by Owner upon the same terms and conditions that an extension of time or additional compensation is allowable to Contractor under the Contract Documents, and only to the extent actually allowed and paid to Contractor by Owner, receipt of payment from Owner being an express condition precedent to Contractor’s obligation to pay Subcontractor. For owner-initiated changes to the subcontractor’s work, this clause limits the subcontractor’s recovery to that amount actually received by the general contractor from the owner on account of the subcontractor’s claim.
Application of Payments to Other Projects Payments otherwise due hereunder shall be reduced by the amount of indebtedness of Subcontractor to Contractor whether arising under this Subcontract or otherwise. This clause allows the general contractor to apply payment otherwise due the subcontractor on Project 1 to a backcharge by the general contractor on Project 2 involving these same parties, irrespective of whether there is a dispute as to amounts due under Project 1. If your company has regular, repeat business with a general contractor or CM, beware this clause – otherwise if there is a dispute on one project, your money due from work on other projects will be at risk.
Damage-to-the-Work Clause All loss or damage to Subcontractor’s work resulting from any cause whatsoever shall be borne and sustained by Subcontractor and shall be solely at its risk until final acceptance by Contractor, Owner or the Owner’s Design Representative. Subcontractor shall at all times and at its expense protect all labor, materials, supplies, tools and equipment against any damage, injury, destruction, theft or loss and in no event shall Contractor be liable or responsible therefor, and likewise for those of its mechanics, laborers, and materialmen, for all of which Subcontractor shall be solely responsible. This clause places risk of loss to subcontractor’s work on the subcontractor regardless of the cause of such loss until “final acceptance” by the general contractor or the owner. Further, it is unclear in this type of clause whether the risk of loss shifts upon final acceptance of the subcontractor’s work or acceptance of the entirety of the work.
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Uninsurable Indemnity Clause Subcontractor hereby assumes the risk of and covenants to indemnify and be liable to Contractor and Owner, their officers, directors and employees, for all costs or damages, direct or consequential, which Contractor or Owner incurs as a result of Subcontractor’s failure to perform the work or any part thereof in accordance with the Contract Documents. Subcontractor’s liability shall include but not be limited to (1) increased cost of performance; (2) costs, expenses and damages due to delays or corrective or warranty work; (3) liability to lenders and other third-parties; (4) re-procurement costs; (5) attorneys and consultants fees and related costs and expenses; and (6) any other economic loss. An indemnification such as this goes far beyond risks that can be covered by general liability insurance. Typically, a subcontractor’s GL liability covers only personal injury and property damage to other parts of the project unrelated to the fire protection system, even with a Completed Operations coverage endorsement. Many of the itemized, economic damages set forth in the above would be far outside the bounds of GL coverage. Note also that several of these items include consequential damages.
Subcontractor v. Subcontractor Claims Clause Contractor shall not be liable to Subcontractor for any adjustments to the Project Schedule, damages, costs, losses or expenses resulting from acts or omissions (whether or not negligent), failure to perform, delays in performance or defaults of any other Subcontractor or any supplier in connection with the performance of any of the Work. Any claim of Subcontractor for such adjustments to the Project Schedule, damages, costs, losses or expenses shall be made, and any action by Subcontractor shall be filed, directly against such other Subcontractors or suppliers on the Project who have a direct right of action against Subcontractor for damages, costs, losses or expenses claimed to result from acts or omissions (whether or not negligent), failure to perform, delays in performance or defaults of Subcontractor. This sort of provision seeks to remove the general contractor from potential liability to the subcontractor for claims allegedly arising from actions or inaction by other subcontractors, and diminishes the general contractor’s potential liability for poor performance of its coordination-of-the-work responsibilities.
Prospective Waiver of Lien Rights The Subcontractor covenants and agrees that it will not file any mechanics’ liens or claims against the Project, or the Property, or any part thereof or against any improvement thereon, or against any moneys due or to become due from Owner to Contractor or from Contractor to Subcontractor, on account of any work, labor, materials, services, equipment, or other items furnished in connection with the Work. Subcontractor does hereby expressly waive, release, and relinquish all rights to file or maintain such liens and claims and agrees further that this waiver shall be an independent covenant, and shall apply as well to work, labor, and services performed and materials, equipment, and other items furnished under any change order or other agreement for extra or additional work in connection with the Project. The prospective waiver of lien rights (that is, waiving one’s future right to assert a lien) means that the subcontractor is giving up one of the subcontractor’s most important means of protecting and enforcing its right to be paid. The waiver may be included in the general contract and only incorporated by reference into the subcontract. The NC and Florida legislatures have made these sorts of provisions unenforceable. These provisions are enforceable in Virginia.
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Termination for Convenience Clause and Limitation of Damages Contractor, in its sole discretion and without notice to any guarantors or sureties, may terminate all or any part of this Subcontract without cause and for its convenience upon the giving of written notice to Subcontractor. If terminated for convenience, Subcontractor shall be entitled to be paid its demonstrable field costs of all Work provided hereunder prior to said termination, plus ten percent (10%) profit. In no event shall Subcontractor be entitled to recover overhead, lost profits or any other damages on work not yet performed as of the date of termination. The termination for convenience provision is one-sided – only the general contractor may invoke its terms. In the event of a dispute between general contractor and subcontractor, this provision can be a powerful weapon, as it allows the general contractor to avoid otherwise recoverable extra subcontractor costs, and only pay for the subcontractor’s field costs for work installed. It may also be used to improperly replace an apparent low bidder with a post-award bid-shopped price. As these provisions had their origin in federal contracting, there are plenty of federal law and court decisions upholding “T for C” clauses.
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Holt Gwyn Conner Gwyn Schenck PLLC 306 East Market Street, Suite One Greensboro, NC 27401 Phone Number: (336) 691-9222 Email: ahgwyn@cgspllc.com Holt Gwyn has been a trial lawyer since 1976. His trial experience began as a federal prosecutor in the Office of the United States Attorney, where he prosecuted white‐collar, securities and environmental fraud. His practice today is in construction contracts and disputes, sureties, and environmental, business, and employment matters for construction industry clients. Mr. Gwyn has co-authored several construction law books and two dozen articles on construction law. He lectures frequently to bar and industry groups, and serves as Counsel for AFSA’s Carolinas Chapter. Mr. Gwyn is a Fellow in the American College of Construction Lawyers, and serves as its President for 2016-2017. For seven years he was the Editor‐in‐Chief of the College’s Law Journal published by Thomson‐West. He was elected Chair of the American Bar Association’s Forum on the Construction Industry for 1999 to 2000, and was on its Governing Committee from 1995 to 2001. Mr. Gwyn has extensive experience in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) procedures. He is a member of the American Arbitration Association’s Construction Mega Panel and Large Complex Case Panel. Since 1992, Mr. Gwyn has been certified as a Superior Court Mediator by the State of North Carolina and the Federal Courts, and in 2007, was asked to be a Charter Member in the NC Academy of Superior Court Mediators.
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Las cerchas de madera ayudan a crear grandes espacios abiertos en los que vivir y trabajar. Las cerchas son resistentes debido a que sus componentes triangulares se sujetan entre sí. No obstante, las construcciones con cerchas mal ejecutadas pueden derrumbarse como un castillo de naipes y lastimar a los trabajadores.
Wood trusses help create large, open living and work spaces. Trusses Las personas encargadas de la instalación de las cerchas y el operador are strong because of their triangular components fastened together. de la grúa deben coordinar sus funciones mediante la creación de un However, improper truss construction can come tumbling down like a plan de trabajo. El plan debe incluir información referente a dónde house of cards and injure workers. se construirán y almacenarán las cerchas, así como en qué orden se The truss installation crew and crane operator should coordinate instalarán y cómo se sujetarán y afianzarán. their efforts by creating a job plan. The plan should include information Antes de comenzar la construcción, examine la armadura y las on where the trusses will be built, stored, in what order they will be cerchas con el fin de asegurarse de que sean sólidas y estables. Para installed, and how they will be fastened and secured. proteger la estabilidad de las cerchas, se deben almacenar apropiadamente, colocándolas sin que toquen el piso, en plataformas, etc. No corte, perfore ni altere las cerchas a menos de que el fabricante de éstas dé instrucciones explícitas para ello.
Before beginning construction, examine the framing system and trusses to ensure that they are solid and stable. To protect the stability of the trusses, store them properly by supporting them off of the ground on platforms, etc. Don’t cut, drill or alter trusses unless you have explicit instructions to do so from the truss manufacturer.
Asegúrese de que las cerchas almacenadas se agrupen juntas, de modo que no se deslicen ni se corran. Las cerchas sueltas deben almacenarse y apilarse horizontalmente. Mueva las cerchas en posición vertical usando los tirantes superiores como puntos de apoyo. No levante ni mueva las cerchas agrupadas usando sus cintas de almacenamiento, ya que podrían ceder repentinamente y dejar caer la carga. No permita que las cerchas se doblen lateralmente dado que podrían quebrarse súbitamente y causar lesiones.
Make sure stored trusses are kept bundled together so they don’t slide and shift. Loose trusses should be stored horizontally stacked. Move trusses in the upright position using the top chords as anchor points. Don’t lift or move truss bundles using their storage banding, it could give way suddenly and drop the load. Don’t let trusses bend laterally, they could break suddenly and cause injuries.
Instale y afiance las cerchas de acuerdo con el plan de diseño de la construcción. Asegúrese de que las cerchas estén bien sujetas con dispositivos de fijación en todos los puntos requeridos, de modo que no se vengan abajo. Instale revestimiento Install and secure trusses according to the building design plan. estructural en las cerchas a medida que las va instalando para cubrirlas, Ensure that trusses are properly secured with restraints at all required protegerlas y estabilizarlas. No almacene equipos ni materiales en las points so they don’t topple over. Install structural sheathing on the trusses cerchas a menos de que éstas satisfagan la capacidad de carga. as you go to cover, protect, and stabilize them. Don’t store equipment Antes de construir con cerchas es necesario entender las reglas de and materials on truss systems unless they meet the load capacity. seguridad de la obra. Use los equipos de protección personal requeridos Before truss construction, understand construction site safety rules. Use the personal protective equipment required to do the job safely. Use fall protection where needed with proper harnesses and anchor points. Use a crane safely by getting required certification and following good hoisting procedures.
para realizar el trabajo de un modo seguro. Use dispositivos de protección contra caídas donde sea necesario, con arneses y puntos de apoyo adecuados. Las grúas deben utilizarse con seguridad, obteniendo para ello la certificación correspondiente y siguiendo los procedimientos apropiados para elevar objetos pesados.
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News & Announcements Mid-America Lumbermens Association MLA Voices Support for Quick Consideration of Regulatory Reform Legislation
Jan. 3, 2017
In a letter sent to Speaker of the House Paul Ryan on December 5th, associations and chambers of commerce from across the country urged Ryan to make consideration of the "Regulatory Accountability Act" an early priority for the 115th Congress.
MEDIA CONTACT Heather Stegner Senior Director, Communications 202-463-4756, hstegner@awc.org
AWC hires Dodson as V.P. of Government Affairs WASHINGTON – The American Wood Council (AWC) has selected Andrew “Andy” Dodson as Vice President, Government Affairs. Dodson will develop and implement the association’s government affairs strategy, and will direct and manage federal and state legislative affairs. “In AWC’s short existence, the association has emerged as the leading voice for the wood products industry on Capitol Hill. This position is integral in maintaining our presence. I am confident Andy’s broad experience working in and with Congress will contribute to the development of legislation and regulations that demonstrate what is possible using wood,” said AWC President and CEO Robert Glowinski. Dodson comes to AWC after working as an independent consultant and previously served in government affairs roles at the Bockorny Group and the National Beer Wholesalers Association. He also worked on Capitol Hill for House Majority Leader Richard A. Gephardt and as Communications/Legislative Director for Rep. Max Sandlin. ### The American Wood Council (AWC) is the voice of North American wood products manufacturing, representing over 75 percent of an industry that provides approximately 400,000 men and women in the United States with family-wage jobs. AWC members make products that are essential to everyday life from a renewable resource that absorbs and sequesters carbon. Staff experts develop state-of-the-art engineering data, technology, and standards for wood products to assure their safe and efficient design, as well as provide information on wood design, green building, and environmental regulations. AWC also advocates for balanced government policies that affect wood products.
The letter secured 380 association signatories from 47 states and the District of Columbia representing a multitude of sectors including agriculture, energy, transportation, and manufacturing. The groups write in the letter to Speaker Ryan, "We believe that federal regulations should be narrowly tailored, supported by strong and credible data and evidence, and impose the least burden possible, while still implementing Congressional intent." They go on to explain, "The Regulatory Accountability Act builds on established principles of fair regulatory process and review that have been embodied in bipartisan executive orders dating to at least the Clinton administration." You can view the full letter here. According to MLA Executive Vice President Robert Uhler, "This is exactly the type of change we hope to see with the next administration in Washington. MLA members need relief from the regulatory burden they've shouldered for so long." The "Regulatory Accountability Act" would improve the transparency of regulations by requiring agencies to invest more effort earlier in the rulemaking process to gather data, evaluate alternatives, and receive public input about the costs and benefits of its rules.
About MLA Mid-America Lumbermens Association (MLA) serves independent lumber and building material retailers in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Oklahoma. We offer a variety of services and products to our members, as well as events throughout the year to provide educational and networking opportunities. We’re proud to be affiliated with the National Lumber & Building Material Dealers Association (NLBMDA), which gives us a connection to the industry at large and provides representation in Washington, D.C. on federal legislation and regulatory issues. Mid-America Lumbermens Association 638 W. 39th St., Kansas City, MO 64111 TOLL-FREE: 800-747-6529 EMAIL: mail@themla.com Register for the MLA E-Mail List!
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APA to Participate in Upcoming International Builders and World of Concrete Shows
APA will present an educational session at the upcoming International Builders Show (IBS) in Orlando. Engineered Wood Specialist Mary Uher will present “Framing Fixes and Faux Pas,” which will highlight simple steps to avoid common framing errors. The IBS show takes place January 10 - 12, 2017. APA will also participate at the World of Concrete show, January 17 - 19 in Las Vegas. APA’s booth will feature the dependable performance, predictable quality, and reliability of plywood and engineered wood in concrete forms. Online advertising and editorial placements will direct show visitors to the booth, N2064, and to the PerformancePanels.com website.
PerformancePanels.com Relaunches with Updated Content PerformancePanels.com, an online clearinghouse of information on the industrial uses of engineered wood products, has been updated with a new look and new content. In addition to a fresh design, the site features new content and improved navigation and search functions.
A new section on the use of structural composite lumber (SCL) for industrial applications has been added to the site’s extensive selection of technical data about wood structural panels. Other new content on PerformancePanels.com includes current information on new U.S. EPA formaldehyde rules that affect manufacturers of upholstered and solid wood furniture and cabinets. Navigation has been simplified, and the site’s search function has been amplified to return search results from the vast APA Resource Library, including publications, product reports and CAD details. The site offers technical details on a wide range of industrial applications for plywood and OSB (oriented strand board) wood structural panels, including concrete forming, furniture, cabinets, transportation, materials handling and signage. PerformancePanels.com also includes a directory and links to APA Member manufacturers that produce structural wood products for concrete forming, as well as industrial and non-construction uses. Visit www.PerformancePanels.com to see the new site and learn more about engineered wood products for industrial applications. About APA – The Engineered Wood Association Founded in 1933 and based in Tacoma, Washington, APA represents approximately 163 plywood, oriented strand board, glulam timber, wood I-joist, rim board, and structural composite lumber mills throughout the U.S. and Canada. Its primary functions are quality auditing and testing, applied research, and market support and development. www.apawood.org PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Holiday Favorites Contest Results Thank you to everyone who participated in our Holiday Favorites contest! For those who are curious about the results – some choices were clear favorites while others were split.
Sales Lessons from the Election
The clear favorites are: Watching Trump versus Clinton taught us some lasting lessons in sales.
Holiday song: Silver Bells beats Jingle Bells Decorations: Snowmen are superior to Santas Christmas lights: Multi-color is cheerier than white Spiced beverage: Hot cider is cozier than mulled wine Favorite Eve: Christmas Eve tops New Year’s Eve
We witnessed the classic competitive duel – two large organizations (political parties) raising loads of money to hype their national brands (the candidates themselves) to make the sale (win the election) on November 8. We got to sit in the buyer’s (voter’s) seat, listening to sales pitches, reacting to experts (talking heads), and watching predictions (polls). We heard what the candidates said, but may have been more moved by what they did. We saw a renegade salesman (candidate) hit the road, with little or no marketing support, against an opponent who enjoyed billions of dollars of consultants, pollsters, and advertising material.
Too close to call: Cookies: Sugar cookies and gingerbread men are all tasty Opening presents: Christmas Eve or Christmas Day – it depends on your traditions. And the winners are: Jason Padilla of Simpson Strong-Tie in Riverside, CA and Mike Noonan of Cascade Mfg Co in Cascade, IA Each winner received a 1 lb box of candy from Fannie May as their festive treat from Santa, because chocolate is always a holiday favorite.
We learned (again) the value of face-to-face contact. One appeared in person before record-setting crowds, and the other appeared less than half the time before a fraction of the audience. One accepted questions and responded (tweeted) constantly, and the other who didn’t take questions for nine months. One who jetted around the country nonstop, and the other who “took off” the entire month of August. We gained appreciation for the “elevator” speech: the short but very pointed and time-limited message. “America first” and “Build the wall” versus a droning filibuster. (Memo to self – skip the lengthy sales pitches.) We found out how they handled adversity. When a scandalous video was leaked just before the debate, Trump responded immediately by showcasing Bill Clinton’s paramours. Conversely, while the email controversy raged, Hillary continued to obfuscate, proving again that “bad news doesn’t improve with age.” And finally we learned to listen to contrary opinion, especially when it comes from your (always expert) spouse. Hillary ignored the advice of her husband, the past master of the “art of the deal,” yielding the election to a master salesman.
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