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Truss Plants Meet 90’s Rap – Welcome to Hammer Time! Cover story by Vekta Automation
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Articles 6 Anna Stamm – Advertiser Forum:
66 Landon Boucher – MiTek:
10 Joe Kannapell:
72 Valerie Hansen – BuyMetrics:
When I Grow Up
Floor Truss Technology, Part VI: The Last Round of Floor Machines
16 Wendy Boyd – Spida Machinery:
From Kiwis to Gators, Spida is Making Big Moves
25 Todd Drummond Consulting, LLC: Better Than 10% Labor Savings Proven Method Endorsement By Scott Arquilla
33 Glenn Traylor: Should We Follow Lasers Blindly?
40 Edmond Lim, P.Eng. – LimTek Solutions: A Lumber PickLine Buys Time
47 Ed Serrano – Vekta Automation: Truss Plants Meet 90’s Rap – Welcome to Hammer Time!
54 Triad | Merrick Machine Company: The Game Changer for Wall Panels— Triad’s Ai Sub-Component Nailer
61 Carl Villella – Acceptance Leasing: Are Current Interest Rates Affecting Business?
Job Site 101
ROI: Turn Your Largest COST (Lumber) into a Profit Driver
78 The Lesko Financial Services Team: Surprising Resilience Tempered By Lingering Pressures in Quarter 4
84 Thomas McAnally – The JobLine: Building Your Own Home – Part VIX The Home Stretch: It's a Wrap!
90 Geordie Secord – Design Connections: Investing in Your Success Goes Beyond Your Equipment
97 MiTek Staff:
Information Needed to Provide Efficient Truss Design Repairs
104 John Kemper – Simpson Strong-Tie: The Exciting World of Building Technology: The View from a Simpson Strong-Tie Sales Representative
138 Joe Kannapell – The Last Word The Last Word on Our Veterans
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New & Used Equipment Saws ................................................................................................ 7 Truss Equipment .............................................................................64 Panel Equipment .............................................................................75 Trucks & Trailers............................................................................101 Misc. Equipment ...........................................................................103 Modular Manufacturing .............................................................109 Door | Stair | Window Equipment ................................................111 Giggles ....................................................................................................111 Safety First ............................................................................................114 Calendar of Events ...............................................................................116 Industry News .........................................................................................122 Directory .................................................................................................134 Hiring Zone ............................................................................................136 4Ward Solutions Group ....................................................................117,140 Acceptance Leasing & Financing ...................................................13,59,61 Acer, Inc .....................................................................................52,100,137 All Points Technical ............................................................................. 39,95 Alpine ..........................................................................................23,82,133 BuyMetrics ............................................................................................72,77 Clark Industries, Inc. ..............................................................................8,68 Eagle Metal Products .........................................................................14,50 Eide Integrated Systems, LLC | ProCut, LLC ..................................... 28,70 Element Equipment ..............................................................................38,51 EstiFrame Technologies .....................................................................44,118 Fitzgerald Group ..................................................................................75,93 HOLTEC USA ..................................................................................15,74 Hundegger USA ........................................................................9,43,93,110 LimTek Solutions ....................................................................... 36,40,58 MiTek .....................................................................................12,66,96,97 Panels Plus ................................................................................87,94 ROGworx Automation ......................................................................56,57 Simpson Strong-Tie ...................................................................... 20,62,104 Spida USA .....................................................................16,19,42,64,106 The Hain Company ..............................................................9,45,69,77,110 The JobLine .................................................................... 21,84,90,95,107,119 Timber Products Inspection .......................................................... 32,114 Todd Drummond Consulting, LLC ......................................................24,25 Triad | RUVO | Merrick Machine ...............................................4,54,80,112 Vekta Automation ........................................................................ 1,2,46,47 Wasserman & Associates ...............................7,21,39,53,59,65,71,76,87, 88,95,101,102,108,109,111,113 Wolf X Machina .....................................................................................93 Wood Tech Systems .............................13,21,22,29,30,31,37,39,43,49,60, 63,75,81,83,87,89,95,107,111,113,132
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When I Grow Up Anna L. Stamm
Director of Communications and Marketing Component Manufacturing Advertiser.
. . . I wanna be a fireman! That’s not a declaration I ever said when I was little. But lately, I’m wishing I had considered it way back then. I’ve just discovered Chicago Fire in syndication, and it has me thinking that being a firefighter would be awesome. But, because I can’t roll back the clock, what can I do with these firefighter feelings now?
Lighting a Fire Even though I can’t become a firefighter now, maybe I can use some firefighter motivation. On TV, the firefighters may be afraid, but they always charge into a fire regardless. I like that idea—it’s not that we need to be completely fearless in our lives, we just can’t let fear stop us from doing what needs to be done. Maybe we’re not in a situation that calls for us to rush into a burning building, but whatever the metaphorical fire in our lives, we don’t have to let it stop us from doing what needs to be done.
Stop, Drop, and Roll Honestly, it amazes me how many times we have to shout at the TV when someone is portrayed as literally on fire—stop, drop, and roll! Didn’t everyone learn that when they were little??? I know I did. In elementary school, it was one of the lessons taught to us when we visited the firehouse. (We also got to take turns holding onto the hose and trying to shoot the water high enough to reach the American flag in front of the building—no one succeeded in doing that, but it was fun anyway). Apparently, safety lessons need to be repeated indefinitely. You cannot take for granted that the next generation will have learned something as simple as stop, drop, and roll. Whether it’s fire safety, plant safety, jobsite safety, or something else, we have to repeat the warnings that we think have become obvious, because they will never be obvious to everyone. There will always be a learning curve for someone, and it is better to be redundant than to be neglectful.
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CONSIDERING EQUIPMENT? CONSIDER CLARK. EZ-SET AUTO JIGGING EXCLUSIVE & PATENTED DESIGN Automatic Truss Jigging System to drastically reduce setup times. Allows for 100% embedment on the table, with top & bottom chord pucks in the same slot. TopSider or standard configurations available for conventional kick-leg, walk-thru, or our new trackless 8' and 10' continuous table systems. Systems for other roller & hydraulic gantries are coming soon. Available in new machine installations or for retro-fitting your existing table. The TopSider is exclusively applicable for “kick or flip leg” style truss presses such as the Tri-Axis & Lumbermater® Lumbermater® is a registered trademark of Illinois Tool Works, Inc., or ITW.
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Floor Truss Technology, Part VI: The Last Round of Floor Machines ur contemporary floor machines were ready for the resurgence of demand that has followed the pandemic. These new models had many fascinating features, accumulated from the multiple iterations before them. They were more durable, they lessened labor, and they built a quality truss, embedding all of the plates properly. Even so, these advancements hadn’t come quickly. It took 30 years of trial and error and millions of miles of floor trusses, but they made the floor truss machine robotic-ready.
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The forerunner of the modern machine, Ronnie Wright’s 1979 Fatman, established a corollary to the theory that truss plates must be double rolled for proper embedment. Although he initially believed otherwise, Wright found from later experience that a single roll can fully embed the top plate only if there is precise control of the gap between the roller and the table. And machines that allowed any variance in that gap would not be around long. The Fatman picked up another capability in 1984 that was intended to maintain high quality joints without gaps. Wright’s partner, Mike Rosser, repurposed a fire hose, inflating it with air rather than water, and used it to continuously clamp trusses tightly into their jig. This greatly simplified the machine, ridding it of air leaks and damage to cylinders. While this use of fire hoses was an effective method of clamping, depth adjustments became more difficult, so later machines retained air cylinders for their dual capabilities. However, Rosser’s invention highlighted the advantage of removing or relocating the air system from on top of the table, which protected its vulnerable components while trusses were being flipped. This also created additional room on the table top for labor-saving mechanisms such as are shown here schematically in the area between the air hose assemblies. And this became a compelling benefit going forward. One of the first machines to leverage this advantage was MiTek’s roller floor machine, which was a scaled-down version of the roof gantry system that they had acquired from Bob LePoire’s Diamond Machinery. This table used a series of devices, later called trucks, that were connected every few feet to the side of the steel clamping angle. The bottoms of these trucks were attached to air cylinders operating beneath the table. This arrangement not only protected the air system but cleaned up the table top. Despite these advantages, this machine design ran contrary to Wright’s corollary, because the gantry ran on a track attached to a floor that might not be level, resulting in unseated plates. Likewise, TeeLok’s and Klaisler’s early floor gantries were driven on a railroad track on the floor. Continued next page
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In 1997, MiTek introduced their RailRider, adhering to Wright’s corollary. The third and fourth iterations of this machine went to Builders FirstSource’s first plant and are still running daily. Note the redesign of the trucks that now ride on four small solid wheels to improve their movement across the table’s surface. Klaisler and Pacific Automation also recognized the need to support their floor gantry on the structure of the table, however, they simply raised the railroad track from the floor and attached it to the legs of the machine. By the late 1990s, as the industry had reached a consensus on floor table design, manufacturers began the quest to add labor-saving features to their machines. Most had already offered pop-up air cylinders that raised the truss from the table so that it could be more easily grasped to be flipped or ejected, like Ronnie Wright had done much earlier. Now that the table top was clear of vulnerable air system components, it became possible to add a mechanism to flip trusses to the other side of the table. The first such design by MiTek included one arm to raise the truss to a near-vertical orientation and another to receive it and lay it down. The rationale for this design was to ease the truss downward to avoid injury to a crew member, however, the descent of the flipper created a pinch point that presented the same risk. At the same time, Dave McAdoo, along with Mike Rosser, was perfecting a groundbreaking full-featured machine (including sloped top chords) that protected the back-end operator. Alpine’s Speed Roller came to the market in 2002 using what Dave termed “Flip-Overs” and “Lift-Outs” that worked in the proper sequence and were synchronized with the clamping rails. That way, the flipping truss always landed inside those rails, ready to be clamped and back-plated. And, for Dave, this was just the beginning of a phenomenal machinery tour de force (see Dave’s article, “One Hundred Five Days in 2002,” for more on that story). Ten years later, Alpine capped off this era of conventional technology with their Floor Master, as MiTek did with their RailRider Pro, having just shipped their 600th machine in this series. Just as a record number of the latest floor machines are being installed, the next level of technology is being exploited on the House of Design’s robotics line at BFS in Villa Rica, Georgia (see my column from August 2022, “The Last Word on the Promise of Robotics,” for details). Ironically, the floor truss table and gantry used there are largely the same as the conventional machines being installed, minus some of the options. Like those legacy machines, there is no automated jigging for the increasingly common, multi-piece floor details. And those special details are what make floor trusses preferable to I-joists. Next Month: The Devil in Those Details
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From Kiwis to Gators, Spida is Making Big Moves
By Wendy Boyd Chief Customer Officer Machinery Group Spida Machinery
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Firstly, we have stock on hand, in Shelbyville, that would be better off finding their forever homes rather than being moved to a new factory. These pieces of equipment are at wonderful prices, taking into consideration what it would be worth to move them across the country. We have a couple of Linear Saws that are ready to go, some smaller saws that are ready for install, a 40 ft table press with jigging, and the Raked Wall Extruder and Frame Line that we featured at BCMC 2023. Our Sales Managers are looking forward to talking about these products with anyone who would like more information. Now, what does the move mean for Spida? It signals another step on our journey to ensure we have room to grow on multiple continents to continue to serve our customers! Starting with our first move in New Zealand, we transferred the factory to a purpose-built site less than 1 mile from our old site in May/June 2023. Our new site is over twice the length of the old factory and now has a dedicated R&D build and testing space as well as so much more room for fabrication and production. We now have purposebuilt electrical rooms, and a brand new shot-blasting and painting set-up and dedicated stores area. The site includes a two-story office center for all staff, a dedicated software development hub, a CAD hub, and a center for training and meeting rooms for all. With over 44,300 sq ft of space, we feel like the last 30 years of Spida have paved the way and we couldn’t be more proud.
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Artist impression of the new build in Jacksonville, Florida
In the US, Spida quickly invested again and purchased new premises in Jacksonville, Florida. With over 8 acres of land to eventually develop, we have a factory with over 32,000 sq ft currently being refurbished and plans are already drawn for the new build. Our move-in date is November/ December 2023, so big plans are currently being implemented. At this point, we have an artist’s impression of the Jacksonville finished product, and we just can’t wait to open this up to our customers for an Open House in 2024. Jacksonville provides a strategically chosen location with more space and capacity for the business to grow. We are in the process of hiring additional staff to facilitate new services for Spida and expand our existing operation – these positions are in all parts of the business from the shop floor to the management team. This new operations center will allow us to access a more desirable transport network with the Jacksonville Port 4 miles away and the airport 30 miles away. Road transport will be enhanced with better access to more varied delivery options. Our changing needs from a business perspective are being looked at carefully. We understand our changes to the business model, industry trends, and technology advancements and are catering to the wants and needs of our customers and business partners, in all considerations and conditions. The customer is our number one priority, and making robust, innovative, and fit-for-purpose machinery for our customer-partners is our passion. Please be in touch should you wish to discuss our machinery sale items as soon as possible, we don’t want you to miss out on this great opportunity, and we’ll let you know when our new location is open for visitors!
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Terminailer is an event-driven, sub-component assembler that will quickly and accurately drive 30% to 70% of the framing nails in any wall panel job. In your shop or in the field, one operator sets the pace for production and quality. The Terminailer functions independent of design software, requires zero set-up time when switching between any configuration, and requires no special operator training. The Terminailer is easy to move around the shop so it’s location can evolve as your shop evolves. With all of the nailing occurring in the closed main chamber, nail injuries and nail location miss-fires are eliminated, making your plant that much safer. With nearly ten years of development from people that know machinery it is assembled to exacting standards, well supported, and it is easily maintained with shelf-item parts. Terminailer: vetted, tested, and ready to drive maximum productivity for you. Be sure to check out our videos below for a quick review of this revolutionary machine!
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4,001,398 That’s the total trigger count from all six nail guns combined on an installed Terminailer.® For a machine that was a little over two years old, that is a big number; a real tribute to the durability of the machine’s components and engineering. Yes, that number represents a pretty darn impressive mechanical milestone to be sure, but what is really impressive is that human hands were saved from millions of repetitive motions and potentially costly nailing accidents.
With just a sole operator, Terminailer drives a whole lot of improvement in efficiency and output. This amazing sub-component assembler quickly and precisely drives 30% to 70% of the framing nails in any wall panel job—be it batch, or just–in–time production. All with no complicated training, software or set-up time required when switching configurations. Add increased safety and easy maintenance with off-the-shelf parts, and you can see why Terminailer should be driving greater productivity in your plant. Terminailer® and Terminailer XP Put things together like never before.
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Better Than 10% Labor Savings Proven Method Endorsement By Scott Arquilla or years, TDC has promoted the idea of using reliable estimated work minutes (R.E., S.U., Man-Minutes) for scheduling, pricing, and understanding true labor efficiencies. The most important aspect of properly developed work minutes is that you can create a short scheduling time standards system. In essence, you show the workers, such as a workstation assembly crew, how much time it should take for them to complete their task, like a batch run. Then periodically, such as every other hour, their progress of actual versus estimated can be checked.
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And, it’s not only me who firmly believes in this method. Retired component manufacturer, and former WTCA President, Scott Arquilla is not shy about sharing his thoughts on the matter. In fact, he was co-author on an article almost twenty years ago on the subject: Houlihan: Recipe for Production Success by Libby Walters with Scott Arquilla, SBC Magazine, December 2004. Scott took the time to speak with me at the 2023 BCMC to show gratitude for my efforts to help CMs and to express his encouragement that I keep preaching the benefits of the Houlihan methodology. Here, I’m pleased to share this testimonial from Scott on how effective this scheduling process is in the very real world of wood truss component manufacturing.
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An Endorsement of the Houlihan Method of Realistic Expectations for Component Plants By Scott Arquilla, Retired (Former VP, Best Homes, Inc., Hazel Crest, IL and 2003 WTCA President, which is now called SBCA – Structural Building Components Association) “My family started Best Homes, Inc. (roof and floor trusses and wall panels) in 1957 as a supplier to our family homebuilding business, which was a much larger operation. I left the banking business in 1989 and joined the business. Given my background in Finance, I always looked at the numbers. Throughout my early years, it was difficult to put a handle on the differences between actual vs. bid labor costs and why they often varied monthly and annually. Being located in the Chicago suburbs, we were a Union shop. It seemed we underestimated the labor in difficult jobs and overestimated the labor on easy jobs. In the late 1990s, I started hearing about the Houlihan System (short scheduled time standards work scheduling popularized by John Houlihan, an Industrial Engineer) at WTCA Board meeting ‘social’ events. All I heard were their successes. I was sold, and we took the first steps to fully manage our shop labor. While John Houlihan was basically retired, we employed his co-worker and successor, Don Ullmer, who spent a week at our plant. Don provided a preview of potential labor savings if we adopted Realistic Expectations (R.E.) labor estimation. Don suggested that we could recoup our initial $75,000 investment by the end of year 2 if we went forward. A few months later, Don and his assistant, Frank Zientarski, were in our plant for about twelve weeks, six weeks each, for analysis and then system implementation of every movement of personnel and lumber. It was a tough adoption as the men didn’t really like someone looking over their shoulders, and the Carpenters Union had strong questions. But, after the initial three months and another month of working out the kinks, the system was fully in place. Most importantly, hourly reporting of work completed was submitted, and daily meetings of foremen were held to analyze daily work ‘produced’ or finished and labor hours expended. Scheduling of work was far easier because we knew what we could produce given the personnel we had. By reviewing hourly and daily production, bottlenecks were addressed and resolved quickly. Our estimating system incorporated this method, and job R.E.’s were a part of the cutting and build sheets. Certain jobs were priced higher because of the number of setup changes. Easier jobs were priced lower because of less difficulty. All in all, it made our plant run much smoother. I strongly endorse the use of the Houlihan Method for any component plant. It saved our company well over 10% in ‘pre-Houlihan’ annual labor costs for years.”
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For over twenty years, TDC has developed proper time standards (work minutes, R.E., S.U., Man-Minutes) using proper industrial engineering motion and time studies practices. This process is not easy, requires a great deal of time, and constantly needs updating. I can tell you emphatically that board foot units and piece count do not work as an alternative to properly developed work minutes for wood roof truss manufacturing. This past BCMC show, I presented a seminar that covered this topic and other issues so common in our industry. •
Component Manufacturers (CMs) are in the business of creating manufactured products, not simply reselling lumber units. This approach is based on proven methods from PhD. Industrial Engineers.
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You can download the complete 20-page educational presentation, which contains easily comprehensible information, from the following link to TDC’s SugarSync PDF file: “Component Manufacturing Should Not Be Operated as an LBM Supplier by TDC.” TDC provides proven and reliable time standards (R.E., S.U., Work Minutes, Man-Minutes) for wood truss manufacturing that are used for the soon-to-be-known as Houlihan the Drummond Method . Developed over twenty years, it incorporates differences in material and equipment types. If you and your team aspire to achieve more in less time, consider TDC’s proven results in process improvement of employee practices, pricing, truss labor estimation, and other best-in-class practices. Tailored solutions are designed to meet your specific needs, going beyond typical software and equipment vendor recommendations. Embrace all of the Drummond Methods, and your company can realize cost savings and net profit gains that typically take months or years to accomplish, all within weeks or months, resulting in an average of 3 to 6-point net profit gains for CMs. All areas are addressed, not just the manufacturing. Don’t just take my word for it—read testimonials from satisfied clients with decades of expertise and experience: TDC Testimonials. Website: www.todd-drummond.com • Phone (USA): 603-748-1051 E-mail: todd@todd-drummond.com • Copyrights © 2023
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NEW! 2001 Alpine AutoMill RS Component Saw 2001 Alpine AutoMill RS component saw, model 343H. Computer controlled saw sets up in 2 to 19 seconds and downloads from a network or by using a touch screen for ease of operation. Windows 98 operating system. Five-head automated component saw works in both automated (downloading files) and semi-automated control via touchscreen input. It has [23] axes of automated movement, enhanced diagnostics, auto management reporting. Cuts from 13″ to 20′ long material in size range from 2×3″ through 2×12″. Includes [3] 18″, [1] 22″ and [1] 32″ blades with air brakes and belt under-saw scrap conveyor. 480v/60Hz/3Ph power. $28,997 FOB FL Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
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Safety Speed Manufacturing 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 (208-230 single phase, 2 HP power optional +$100.00). $10,199 Base, FOB MN.
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NEW! New L-M Equipment Verticut 2000 PET / Bunk Saw Station The L-M Verticut 2000 is a true Precision End Trim (PET) saw that is capable of holding a 1/16th accuracy all day long. Made in the USA, the V2k comes equipped with a 15 HP 460/230 volt High-E three phase TEFC motor driving a Double ended Premium “Stellite” inlaid saw bar with a spring loaded chain tensioner and an automatic oiler to lubricate the .404 pitch custom profile semi chisel saw chain. Rather than a single pivot-point, the saw assembly is mounted on a mandrel box that is guided by cam followers on a steel frame that is raised and lowered by a hydraulic cylinder. A console with the saw controls moves with the saw assembly along a track positioned using a manual “V” wheel geared drive or optional Hydraulic drive The V2k is unlike other imported systems that are basically a Portable Yard Saw on a cutting rack with a best cutting accuracy of +/- 1/8″ (meaning up to ¼” accuracy variance between units of lumber). The V2k from L-M provides +/- 40 thousands, assuring consistent PET precision from unit to unit. Another advantage L-M has over the competition is their commitment to personal service with unlimited phone assistance and technical help. Their team has traveled the country working on crosscut saws for many years and they know their equipment inside and out. L-M is a familyowned business that prides themselves in doing the job right and building long term relationship that is vital to their business: “Built to last as long as our customers since 1946”.
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New Monet DeSawyer 2000 Component Saw ! W NE Call for Pricing 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.woodtechsystems.com
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The truss industry relies on 3rd party quality assurance services to provide random visits to review the plants Quality Assurance program along with their operations. If your plant needs to comply with the IRC, IBC and to those who depend on solid, experienced QA expertise, we ask you to consider selecting Timber Products Inspection, Inc. (TP) as your choice for 3rd party inspections. Proudly serving the forest products industry for over 50 years, TP brings the expertise you need to ensure your business is successful. As a responsible partner, TP delivers to clients, employees, and the industries we serve the confidence to drive value through the effective use of our diverse professional team. TP would like to welcome the following authorized agents to our inspection team, each of whom have many years of experience in the truss industry! •
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If you have questions about how you can make this selection, please contact your authorized agent above or Glenn Traylor at 919-280-5905 or trusguy@gmail.com.
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Should We Follow Lasers Blindly? hen GPS systems first became available for personal cars, we started hearing By Glenn Traylor stories about folks turning left onto a railroad track or following a cow trail through the valley to a dead end. In 2012, three Japanese tourists in Australia drove into the Pacific Ocean after their GPS told them to. The students were trying to reach North Stradbroke Island, but the GPS neglected to mention the 9 miles of water between it and the mainland.
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So, the device manufacturers analyzed the situation and made corrections, created disclaimers, and improved accuracy and performance. Folks learned to translate the device. Although we still hear a story or two on occasion, the flurry of humorous tales has diminished. Like GPS technology has done for navigation, lasers have revolutionized the truss industry when it comes to “exact” placements. Lasers are one of the best investments a component manufacturer (CM) can make. But like our humorous stories about GPS, the same could be said about lasers used in truss manufacturing. “Operator error” will continue to be a problem, even when the laser has determined what is “correct.” Therefore, when using lasers, there are a few items that you might not have considered but should. One issue involves lumber dimensions. In the following illustration, lumber is designed to be located on the black lines. Due to the thickness of the material or the accuracy of the cut lumber, however, the webs shift, as shown in red.
The illustration is somewhat exaggerated, but in essence this is what is happening as the truss builder attempts to remove gaps in the joints. When this happens, specific locations assumed by the laser are no longer accurate.
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Issues that can occur 1. Chord widths are often greater than or less than the exact dimensions used in calculating the laser projection, resulting in a data error (see preceding illustration). 2. Web members are very often cut short or long. Inaccuracy of 1/16 inch will add up, especially in floors. 3. Long scarf cuts on component saws vs. linear saws are particularly susceptible to error. 4. Parallax error can occur if the height of the projected item is not calibrated or per the assumption of the laser system. (Parallax is when the light of the laser looks like it’s at a different location compared to a dead vertical projection. This is caused by the angle of the laser and its distance from the center of the laser.) The farther away, the more the error. 5. Sometimes CMs spread their laser heads too far apart to be effective. 6. Locations projected onto a connector that has not be installed, sitting on the top of the lumber, will be different after the connector has been pushed into place. 7. The unevenness of the gantry table will cause inaccuracies.
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In the situation where chord splices are designed on panel, this means that the original plate intended for the joint and splice no longer syncs up correctly.
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Action to be taken A. Truss drawings should be followed and reviewed with the laser prompts. B. Laser systems should be regularly calibrated. C. Tables should be leveled regularly. Even a steel top table needs to be leveled every 6 months. D. Design settings should be adjusted to increase fabrication tolerance to accommodate plate placement. E. Plate placement should be reviewed using the plate placement method (PPM), tooth count method (TCM), or digital QC (DM).
The Bottom Line Laser information should be interpreted rather than blindly followed. As simple as lasers make plate placement, training must be conducted with truss builders, and results must be measured with a good quality assurance program. An ANSI/TPI 1 3rd Party Quality Assurance Authorized Agent covering the Southeastern United States, Glenn Traylor is an independent consultant with almost four decades of experience in the structural building components industry. Glenn serves as a trainer-evaluator-auditor covering sales, design, PM, QA, customer service, and production elements of the truss industry. He also provides project management specifically pertaining to structural building components, including on-site inspections and ANSI/TPI 1 compliance assessments. Glenn provides new plant and retrofit designs, equipment evaluations, ROI, capacity analysis, and CPM analysis.
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One month after installing a Double Lumber PickLine to feed two TCT Linear Saws: "We are getting 3,000 to 5,000 bdft more each saw, than we were getting before the install. We have shut down one Cybersaw and one TCT chord saw. This equals about 3 less people 10 hours, and 2 less forklifts 10 hours. Overall, it is a major improvement to our operation. We hope to have the chance to run it two shifts to further accelerate the payback.” Tom Hollinshed, Owner
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Designed for high-volume floor truss web output with even greater safety, the Monet DeSauw FWA-500 AC (for “automated controls”) offers the very latest in operator-friendly saw technology. Perfect for manufacturers running floor trusses in large volumes with variable web design, the 500 AC features automation for all blades, including the fixed cut-off blade for minimal waste. And without any need to open the saw motor cabinets, except for periodic service, you’ll benefit from enhanced safety as well. You might say that with the fully automated FWA-500 AC, Monet DeSauw has set a new standard. Again. Contact us today to discuss how this exceptional machine can positively impact your production goals.
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NEW! 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. 480 volt, 3phase. Call for pricing, FOB MO.
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nother BCMC is a wrap and it is clear that pent-up demand remains in the component industry for new automated saws. Longer than oneyear machinery lead times are still with us, so what can be done in the meantime to mitigate the long lead times? Take a look at your existing automated saws and determine how to feed one or all of them with an Enventek Lumber PickLine!
Using a PickLine to feed an automated saw, versus inefficient forklift lumber picking, will recover/reclaim saw idle time resulting in more cut pieces, and allow better collating of cut pieces to speed up truss production at the truss build tables. A thousand board feet of collated truss lumber is a lot more productive than a thousand board feet of un-collated truss lumber at the truss build tables. In other words, what produces more trusses? A thousand board feet of collated truss lumber or a thousand board feet of un-collated truss lumber? Many truss plants have developed their own “cutting schemes” over the years based on their unique saw arsenal and material handling capabilities. A Lumber PickLine will improve any plant’s existing sawing output and boost truss production with even better collated lumber. When the new saw finally arrives, it will be hitting the ground running. An Enventek Lumber PickLine can feed any automated saw. Multiple unique saws can also be fed from the same bunks of lumber, further accelerating the ROI with economies of scale from the significant savings of forklift operating costs. This produces a proven operating costs savings from the get-go. Single PickLines and Double PickLines are quite common now. Triple PickLines take some doing, especially if we are talking about an existing truss plant, but when a Triple PickLine is implemented, the savings are more profound. In fact, one customer reported, “We went from 25 forklifts down to 6 forklifts with a Triple PickLine and SpeedCatch Carts.” In the foreground of this picture, the green Monet DeRobo double stacking Power Deck is fed from PickLine3. In the background is RetroC1 fed from PickLine2 and in the far background is RetroC2 fed from PickLine1.
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The next two photos show how the PickLine3 seamlessly feeds the DeRobo by dispatching boards down the lumber waterfall skate wheel arms.
The combination of the DeRobo’s 20 ft double stacking autofeed Power Deck and the PickLine’s SmartConveyor completely eliminates saw idle time which significantly boosts saw output. To Feed the Beasts, each automated saw has a PickLine and SmartConveyor. Left to right: Trough1 feeds the DeRobo linear saw, Trough2 feeds a RetroC component saw, and Trough 3 feeds another RetroC. Feeding three (3) automated saws from the same bunks of lumber results in an accelerated ROI just from economies of scale. The video of how this linear saw is fed continuously by the PickLine is posted at https://bit.ly/ picklinederobo. When you’re ready to Feed Your Beast and see these efficient and effective systems for yourself, let us know! Inside and out, LimTek Process Organization Technology will help you squeeze out more truss production and deliver quality trusses with shorter lead times to better service your customers by organizing your truss fabrication processes to maximize your investment in automation. https:// limteksolutions.com/#solutions.
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Used Hain Quick Rafter Cutter • Reconditioned in December 2020 • Board Sizes: 2x4 and 2x6 • Motors: Two 1 HP / 220 Volt or 440 Volt / 3 Phase • Saw Blades: 7 1/4" Carbide Tipped (set at 45 degrees) • Angle Adjustment: Manual Rotation with Air Brake • Air Supply: 90 PSI • Carriage: Steel Rails with Steel Dual V Rollers • Pedestal: 3/16" Formed Steel • Saw Housing: 1/2" Billet Aluminum • Covers: 10 Gauge (1/8" thick) Steel • Fully Enclosed for Safety $12,500 FOB AZ Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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2000 Automill 5-Blade Component Saw 2000 Timbermill model 343H, five (5) blade component saw cuts lumber from 2″ x 3″ through 2″ x 12″, lengths from 18 inches to 20 feet, including 4″ x 2″ four-angle floor webs from 18 inches. All powered movements, includes computer controls, (1) 30″, (1) 20″ and (3) 14″ blades, analog scales, shaker scrap conveyor, scrap incline and extra set of blades. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical required. 90 PSI air required. $24,997 FOB ON Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.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 horizontal scrap conveyor. 480 volt, 3 phase. Call for pricing, FOB MO.
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2021 Oliver Upcut Saw with 16' TigerStop • Oliver Model 5025.002 Upcut Saw • 7.5 HP / 230 Volt - 3 Phase • 18" Blade (4" x 9", 2" x 12" Capacity) • Foot Pedal Control • Open Interface to TigerStop (SET) • 16' TigerStop (TS16) with 18' Roller Table (TABR16) • Saw Attachment Plate (SAP) $19,900 FOB TX Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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Electrical Supply: Motor: Highly Accurate: Stop Rail: Stops: Stop Blocks: Internal Components: Dimensions:
110 VAC 1/4 HP, 110 VAC, Linear Actuator +/- .010 Inches 2 x 4 x 1/4 Aluminum Extrusion Jig Bored Steel Machine Billet Aluminum Hardened, Ground and Polished Steel and Billet Aluminum Length: 5 feet (60”) to 60 feet (720”) Height: 12 inches Depth: 12 inches
If you are looking for the fastest, most consistent way to measure and cut your product, then the Hain Measuring System (MEA) is your answer. The MEA changes from one length t any length instantly, up to 60’, without changing the operator’s position on the line. It is also highly accurate (+/- .010) and quickly moves from one length to the next in seconds. The MEA is designed for quick and easy setup and is simple to use. Even a first time user will be productive with little or no training required. It can adapt to any saw and can be mounted to any surface so that you can integrate the MEA with your existing setup. The MEA is versatile allowing “left” or “right” handed operation and measurement in “feet and inches” or “inches” depending on your preference. The MEA is also available in a “Skid Mounted” version.
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Truss Plants Meet 90’s Rap – Welcome to Hammer Time!
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By Ed Serrano Managing Director VektaUSA
Q: What does MC Hammer and a lumber frame and truss plant have in common? A: U can’t touch this! 1. From timber pack to infeed. 2. Outfeed to trolley. 3. Trolley to jig. 4. Jig to rollers. 5. Rollers to stack. This list represents: •
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So, how can you MC Hammer this process? First, start with direct to station delivery with real-time optimization, also known as just-in-time delivery. Use a logistics strategy where cut components are delivered to the location needed at the exact time they are required. To implement that strategy, we recommend Vekta’s Direct Delivery System (DDS), coupled with Real-Time Optimization (RTO) software. The Vekta DDS is a conveyor system that takes cut components from the outfeed directly to the assembly area as they are Continued next page
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needed – with no touches (slips, falls, or human error) involved. In other words, the cut components ‘go with the flow’ and do ‘the bump.’ Much of the logic takes place within the saw itself – optimizing, orientation, order, and kickoff location considerations, for example. The components are cut and then handed over to the DDS with the appropriate information. The DDS then flows the cut components, tracking them along the way, and bumping them off at the correct final location. The result is components delivered to the jigs/assembly areas in the correct orientation and order.
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The power of the Vekta RTO software facilitates this entire process: from raw lumber to finished cut members delivered directly, all now being run by a single operator…with a tablet. This provides expert control over the prioritization of jobs and workflow to the downstream stations. In fact, even recuts are no longer a problem, as they can be ordered with a jig/table-side access screen and sent directly to the saw. To ‘Break it down’: •
Every DDS is built bespoke to suit your site and needs, delivery in any direction at the correct orientation, and with the correct justification.
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Keeping the staff you have, in the areas where they will provide the most value, is vital. Vekta Automation solutions remove the most labor-intensive, least-efficient steps in your plant. From pack handling, to outfeed delivery, to finished product movement and stacking, Vekta can help you remove these added costs and risks from your plant by helping you embrace the ‘you can’t touch this’ mindset. I told you You can’t touch this Too hype, you can’t touch this Yo, Vekta outta here You can’t touch this!
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New Monet DeSawyer ESC (Servo Controlled) Component Saw Monet DeSauw model Desawyer ESC enhanced servo-controlled ( ESC) component saw with touch screen user interface with backup mechanical controls. Includes three operating modes: Auto (download setups from LAN or USB), Semi-auto (touch screen setup entry), and Manual (backup push-button switches for powering all movements). Includes over-travel protection, comprehensive setup screens, auto sequencing, auto-calibration and pneumatic brakes on all five () blades. One (1) 30” blade and four (4) 16” blades. Manual cut limits are 18” min., 11” min. square edge blocks, 20’ max cut. Belt under-saw waste conveyor. Voltage: 480 volt/3 phase/60 Amp. Air: 50 PSI at 5 CFM. One-year warranty included. Can be paired with a model PD-6 lumber feed system at an additional cost. Heavy duty 80 RIV chain feed system. 16’ wide x 20’ long x 36” deck height. Transfers 3’ to 20’ lumber. Includes auto-feed control, foot pedal override, forward & reverse, variable speed control with HD double-bearing construction. Other additional-cost options include, inkjet marking, label printing, backside screen display, spare blades and incline scrap conveyor.
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Adaptable Efficiency With the Ranger Retrieval System Compatible with linear saws from Alpine, Hundegger, MiTek, Monet Desauw, and Vekta. Flexible saw and infeed deck orientation. Built-to-order in lengths from 30-130 feet to suit your space. Single or double picking heads available to deliver 1 or 2 boards at once.
An automated saw deserves an automated feed system. The Ranger helps you wring maximum production from your saw investment. Acer Inc. 301 Industrial Drive Rushford, MN 55971 507-864-2220 www.acerinc.com RANGER RS is a trademark of ACER INC. The RANGER RS system is protected under U.S. Patent #8,960,244 and other patents.
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• Monet DeSauw Cut-Off/Shaper Unit • Rook Metering Equipment Glue Machine ($22,900 New in 2021) • Monet DeSauw Finger Joint Press • Excludes Dust Collection System
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The Game Changer for Wall Panels— Triad’s Ai Sub-Component Nailer By The Triad | Merrick Machine Company Team
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f you were able to attend this fall’s Building Component Manufacturers Conference (BCMC) in Indianapolis, then you may have gotten your first look at the latest game changer in wall panel manufacturing—Triad’s Ai Sub-Component Nailer.
For seven consecutive decades, Triad wall panel and component nailing machines have led the industry in meeting the demands and needs of builders in the United States, Canada, and around the world. Today, Triad continues to meet the ever-growing needs of today’s builders by providing machinery and production systems that lower labor costs, give higher production and productivity, control material costs, and produce high-quality finished products while utilizing the latest stateof-the-art engineering and decades of proven reliability and experience. Our latest introduction, the Triad Ai Sub-Component Nailer, is designed to assemble standard wall sub-components such as headers, jacks, corners, tees, els, beam pockets and stud-packs. It is suitable for component widths between 3” and 14 7/8”, heights of 3 ½” to 12”, and lengths of 12” to 16’. And how does artificial intelligence (Ai) apply? It’s part of this machine’s DNA! A machinelearning algorithm is at work in the Sub-Component Nailer, ensuring that its operation is effective and efficient. Importantly, the operator doesn’t waste time telling the machine what kind of sub-component is being built, or what size lumber is being used, or what nail pattern to utilize once the machine is trained. Component type and size are automatically determined by the Ai algorithm. The user-trained nailing protocol is executed once the sub-component is determined. The material is fed through automatically, allowing the operator to prepare the next sub-component. When finished, the component may exit one of three ways and is user configured.
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This machine allows companies to utilize either batch-building or Just-In-Time (JIT). Finished sub-components can be sent left or right onto material holder trays or powered down-line to the rough opening assembly area. Triad’s Ai Sub-Component Nailer is constructed from heavy-duty sheet and structural steel, and with only utilizing two nail guns, it has a foot-print that fits nicely in small, medium, or large production shops. The unit is not software dependent, so it can be utilized in conjunction with any design program being used, and it is not sensor dependent but utilizes true Ai to make production more efficient for any size operation. We invite you to see for yourself how Triad’s Ai Sub-Component Nailer will change the game in your wall panel production too!
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Pricteion! c Redu EKSTROM-CARLSON MODEL E STRAIGHT LINE RIP SAW • 10 HP Arbor Motor • 3 HP Variable Speed Feed • 4" Maximum Thickness (when using 18" Blade) • 48" Throat • Adjustable Rip Fence • Overhead Holddown • Automatic Chain Oiler • Dust Outlets $10,500 FOB MI Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
DANCO GANG-RIP SAW • 3 3/8" Maximum Thickness • 13 1/2" Maximum Distance from Rip Fence to Outer Saw • 100 HP Arbor Motor • 2 HP Feed Motor • 7 1/2 HP Dust Collector • 480 Volt / 3 Phase • Waste Conveyor with Short Incline $35,000 NOW $27,900 FOB MN Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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2005 PCS / MiTek Twin Axis Sheathing Saw 2005 PCS/MiTek Twin Axis sheathing saw: Cuts X and Y axis simultaneously in one pass through the saw. Cuts up to 1″ thick, wood sheathing material, minimum width 3″. Fully enclosed to reduce noise, dust, and improve operator safety; automated via downloaded sheathing cutting files from wall design software. Includes 8 foot long idler infeed conveyor and outfeed conveyor with pop-up skate wheels, (1) spare blade and all available spare parts. 220v/440v, 3phase electrical saw, 120v, 1 phase electrical PC. 100 PSI at 14 CFM air required. $17,991 NOW $11,950 FOB VA Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
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2019 Mitek Auto Deck (for Mitek Blade Saw) Five Chain Auto Deck (for Mitek Blade Saw) $18,900 FOB WI Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2005 Alpine AutoMill SC Component Saw • Model 348B • Automated Setup via Download or Semi-Automated Setup via Touch Screen Input • 23 Axes of Automation Sets up in 2 to 15 Seconds • Five Blades cut 2x3 thru 2x12 up to 20' • Waste Conveyor (under saw)
• Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw) • Excludes: Live Deck (in front of saw) • 480 Volt / 3 Phase • Available March 2024
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IF ONLY YOU COULD NAIL EVERYTHING IN LIFE THIS EASILY. With a Terminailer XP, it takes only one person to drive between 30% and 70% of the framing nails in any given job. And all this nailing is done within a secure enclosure, so your people are protected from costly nailing injuries while eliminating literally millions of repetitive motions (4,001,398 repetitive motions to be exact, judging from the total nail count tallied recently on a two year-old Terminailer XP). That’s a lot of nails successfully installed to be sure, and a lot of debilitating repetition your workers’ hands are spared, without any complicated training, software or lengthy setup time required.
Developed by people who know wall panel production, Terminailer XP boasts multiple repeat buyers, 20-plus machines performing exceptionally in the field and tens of millions of nails installed. Thoroughly field-proven, Terminailer is ready to drive greater productivity for you. Contact us today for more information.
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Are Current Interest Rates Affecting Business? Carl Villella, CLFP President, Acceptance Leasing & Financing Service
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ver the last few months, we’ve been adjusting the rates on our factor sheet upwards as the Fed continued to raise interest rates. The Fed has now raised its target rate to the highest level in 22 years, to 5.50%. Despite the higher rates, we have not seen the demand for funding slowing down. On the contrary, we’ve been experiencing a banner year, as companies are updating equipment and continuing to grow their businesses. We recognize that there is a lag from when the Fed raises rates and its effects are felt in the economy. But as indicated by the growth in job numbers last month, employers are still hiring, and consumers are still spending. We invite you to revisit your “wish list” for equipment you were planning to purchase, but were hesitating about because of higher interest rates. If you can generate growth from that new or used piece of equipment, current rates should not stop you. There are a number of financing programs available to make borrowing easier for you. Seasonal businesses can benefit from programs that allow you to make small monthly payments when you are “off-season” and resume regular payments when your cash flow is healthier. We invite you to contact us at (412) 262-3225 if you are considering financing new or used equipment. Ask us what programs are currently in effect; funders are always creative with new and worthwhile promotions. We are Acceptance Leasing and Financing Service. Established in 1992, we pride ourselves on our Certified Leasing and Financing Professional designation. We are a member of SBCA and a frequent attendee of the BCMC trade shows. We can provide financing for any new and, regardless of age, used equipment (some limitations for used trucks and trailers apply).
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NEW! Custom 3-Arm Infeed Decks Two custom-built powered infeed decks, 3-arms each, 12′ x 12′ footprint each, touchpad controls and chain conveyors. One deck has a 5 HP drive and the other has a 10 HP drive. 480 volt, 3-phase electrical required. 10 HP price is $7,993 & the 5 HP price is $6,993. Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
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2005 Alpine Speed Cut Saw with Speed Cut Express • Alpine Metra-Cut Saw (5 HP-3 Phase) with 16" Blade • Speed Cut Express Automation with Touch Screen Computer • Automated Stop and Automated Saw Angulation as Directed by Truss Design Software • Infeed/Outfeed Roller Conveyor with Stands • Saw Barrier Guard $19,900 NOW $16,900 FOB ND Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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Safety Speed Manufacturing Model 7400 XL Panel Saw Safety Speed Manufacturing, model 7400 XL*, vertical panel saw, 3 HP induction motor, 64 inch crosscut, 2 1/8" maximum thickness, accuracy within 0.005 inches, 13 foot long 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 digital readouts for vertical cuts, automated length measuring, laser guide, stop bar, vacuum and midway fence. 208-230/460 volt, 3 phase electrical (208-230 single phase, 2 HP power optional +$100.00).
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2006 MiTek Cyber A/T Component Saw 2006 MiTek Cyber A/T Component Saw. Frame #521, Fully automated five-blade component saw, cutting performed by 2-16″ x 7 HP, 2-20″ x 7 HP, 1-32″ x 13 HP. Windows 7 PC in enclosure for fully automated or manual part input, all powered movements, cuts 2×3 thru 2×12 plus 4×2 lumber. Lengths cut from 14″ to 20 feet. Minimum 4-angle cut 22″ (17″ in manual mode) Belt scrap conveyor included with short incline (approx 4′). Includes skate wheel outfield conveyor and optional “Catcher Display”. Includes all available spare blades, spare parts, and manual with schematics. 2480v, 3ph power required.
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New Monet DeWall Saw
Monet DeWall 90/90 wall panel marking saw is a computer numeric controlled wall panel saw with touch screen user interface. Cuts and marks up to 2 boards at a time using 2x4 through 2x8 or cuts and marks one board at a time. Call for pricing, FOB MO 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
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Our Table Presses offer supreme versatility & functionality The Mini 8 and Mini 10 are ideal for the frame & truss industry. With a 40t pressing head, the ability to press any truss, hip, jack or other pressing requirement is an absolute breeze!
Key features available include:
TABLE TOP OPTIONS: A plastic slotted table top with weg-it jigging or a steel top with 5.9” centred holes that accommodate bolt on truss jigging. Mini 8 ride on at ground level, 8ft wide / Mini 10 at table level, 10ft wide – Both can have Floor Truss Jigging as an optional extra.
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Wescana Vertical Truss Stacker 4 Lifting Arms Stack Trusses from 20' to 60' Spans (2 HP / 3 Phase) Stacking Capacity of 30 Trusses with Indexing for Each Truss Stacked 28 Second Cycle Time Automatic Truss Sensors to Activate Lifting Arms PLC Controlled 7" Touch Screen User Interface Dual, Manual & Automated Electric Controls 70' Powered Outside Conveyor (1 HP / 3 Phase) Call for Price - FOB Alberta Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Hydro-Air Mark-8 & Mark-10 Presses with Magnetic Pedestals Mark 8 / Mark 10 System (1) Mark 8 mono-press with boom and hydraulic pump (last used 7/19/2023) (1) Mark 10 mono-press with boom and hydraulic pump (last used 7/19/2023) (1) Lot of power chords (42) fully operational Mark 8 / Mark 10 tables (1) 100' of electrical feed rail Mark 8 Pedestals *All Mark 8 tables are modified to work with the Mark 10 C-clamp press (2) oversized Mark 8 splice tables (1) Mark 8 peak table (2) Mark 8 splice tables, convertible to web tables (8) Mark 8 web tables (4) double wide Mark 8 web tables Mark 10 Pedestals (2) large Mark 10 heel tables (4) Mark 10 heel tables, convertible to web tables (2) Mark 10 peak tables (17) Mark 10 splice / web tables
CMF Floor Truss Gantry Used CMF floor truss gantry, 30-ft working length with two parking tables and two end masts. Builds floor trusses from 24″ to 14″ deep. 48-ft overall length, built-in camber, clamping cylinders & skatewheel transfer rails on table. Gantry head has 10 HP drive motor with 24″ dia. roll, pendant control, safety sensors and safety bars. 120 / 240 volt, 3 phase electrical required. 120 PSI air required. $59,997 FOB FL Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
CMF Peak-Up Truss Stacker • (2) CMF 4 Pedestal Peak-Up Stackers (Inline) • Stack (2) trusses up to 40' in length or (1) truss up to 90' in length • (2) Motors (240 Volt / 3 Phase) • Control Panel • Excludes: Truss Conveyor & Crash Bar/Target $10,000 FOB MD Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com PHONE: 800-289-5627
NEW! WESCANA TRACKLESS ROLLER GANTRY SYSTEM • Trackless Roller Gantry • Ride-On Platform at Table System Height • 24" Diameter x 1" Wall x 14' • 2' per Second Travel Speed Long Gantry Roller • Continuous 3/4" Steel • 7.5 HP / 3 Phase Gear Motor Slotted Top Table with Safety Brake • Manual Roof Jig Hardware • Controlled Motor Drive • Ejectors for Side or End System for Start & Stop Eject • Safety Barrier & Electric Eyes • 2 Park Sections • Front & Rear Emergency Shut • Optional Wizard Ready Off Bar Tables, Transfer Rollers, • Joystick Operation Control Exiting Conveyor, Finish Roller & Outside Conveyor
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(18) Non-operational tables (magnets may still work) (1) Mark 10 peak table (1) Mark 8 peak table (6) double wide Mark 8 web tables (10) Mark 8 web tables Extra presses (1) Mark 10 C-clamp, repacked, no platen (1) Mark 10 boom with motor, no pump, no C-clamp press (2) Mark 10 C-clamp press heads, used, no rams, no platens Misc parts (1) Mark 10 pump, used but good (1) Mark 8 pump, used but good (1) Mark 8 ram, used, pitted (2) Mark 8 platens - used (3) drive sprockets (1) trolley wheel (3) splice table assembly brackets for Mark 8 or Mark 10 (3) heel table bottom limit bars (3) heel table top clamps, 1 needs repair (28) chord stops (21) web stops (76) steel bars for holding plate boxes on the side of tables (1) lot of feed rail parts (1) lot of C-Clamp packing parts (1) lot of misc parts More Information HERE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
NEW! • (2) 24" Diameter x 14' Long Rollers • 3 1/2" Diameter Shafts with Baffles • Dual 5 HP / 3 Phase Gear Motors • Front & Rear Emergency Shut Off Bar • Safety Barriers & Electric Eyes
• Controlled Motor Drive System for Start & Stop • Running Amber Beacon • Reversing Red Beacon & Buzzer • Emergency Stop Control Module • Taper-Lock Sprockets • Sealed Flanged Roller Bearings • Revesing Magnetic Starter • 2' per Second Travel Speed
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3. Dress Appropriately: Proper footwear for the conditions on site is a must. I find it a good practice to just leave a spare pair of work boots in my truck so I can have them handy in a moment’s notice. Be sure to adhere to all additional safety gear requirements. Some of the more common items to have handy are hard hat, safety vest, ear plugs, and protective eye wear. Some sites will have additional requirements, which is another good reason to communicate with your contact on site prior to your arrival. I would also note that if you can be of better service to the site teams by getting your hands dirty, do it! If that means you wear a pair of jeans instead of dress pants during your visit so that you have more flexibility and can get down on the ground or up in to the attic space without ruining your freshly pressed suit pants, do it! 4. Display Confidence (not arrogance): These four items really tie in together as they are all focused around the importance of time. A Superintendent is not going to be very eager to devote his/her time to someone who isn’t confident they can do their job effectively. Displaying confidence will help put people at ease, giving them the reassurance that you will be able to do your job right and do it quickly so they can continue on forward with the rest of the tasks ahead of them. A word of caution, however: do not allow yourself to cross the line from confidence to arrogance. Nor should you display a false sense of confidence by pretending to know things you really have little background in. The truth is that a Superintendent has to know everything that is going on at their site, from permits, to interior design, building codes, schedules, budgets, all the various construction trades, and so on. It’s likely that they are more knowledgeable than you when it comes to the field application and overall impact of what your portion of the project entails. If you pretend to know something when you don’t, two things can happen, and they are both pretty bad. One, they look you in the eye and call you out and now you’ve lost their trust and respect. Or two, they move forward based on a recommendation or comment you made that was false, resulting in lost time from the schedule and perhaps even lost profits from the project budget. Take every opportunity you can to get outside your office space and in the field to learn firsthand the challenges framers and builders contend with. Doing so will help you better understand the role you and your company can play in helping them succeed.
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ROI: Turn Your Largest COST (Lumber) into a Profit Driver By Valerie Hansen Founder and Chairman, BuyMetrics Inc.
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The forces shaping the North American lumber market The North American lumber market’s core drivers are: fragmented wood fiber basins, high transportation costs to move fiber from forest to market, high fixed manufacturing costs (high fixed costs create a strong motivation to drop prices to fill excess capacity), competition for fiber supply for non-construction uses, difficulty and cost of holding/storing sawn lumber, and short-term price-inelastic demand. The market is characterized by frequent 30% lumber market price swings. The market is “noisy.” On a given day, even when prices are stable, the spread between comparable offers from comparable vendors averages 2–4%, and when the market is moving, it can be 15+%. On a given day, a mill or wholesaler is under no obligation to sell its products/inventory, but rather seeks to optimize yield from its current (and variable) log supply/inventory based on current market prices. The SBCA’s Construction Industry Workflow Initiative (2019) developed a comprehensive overview of the supply channel and lumber procurement dynamics that discusses this further: How dependent are you on your lumber supplier?
Lumber’s outsized impact on CM profitability Last spring, BuyMetrics modeled the impact a 1% change (+/–) in the cost of lumber has on CM profitability for the SBCA’s Innovation Committee. For data, we used the SBCA 2019 Pro-Forma Financial Data (pre-pandemic data). The only variable changed was lumber cost. The methodology/ results are online and shown in the image. What we found was each 1% decrease in lumber cost produced a 10.36% increase in pretax profit. A 4% decrease produced a 41.46% increase in profit. And, the opposite was also true, every 1% increase in lumber cost drove a 10% decrease in profit.
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Every market is local, and every CM has their own production mix, their own competitive environment, their own cost-to-produce, their own go-to-market strategy. I recommend trying this exercise using your own P&L data.
No CM can optimize production until the cost of lumber is optimized When competing products are nearly identical, with few switching costs (i.e., known grades/ standards, design values) the BUYER has market power – the ability to reduce prices, improve quality or sale terms, or “generally play industry participants off one another.” The function of the commodity wood buyer is to minimize net delivered cost plus inventory carrying expense while maintaining acceptable service levels. CMs buy more than seven billion board feet of lumber annually. Given the need to discover price and availability for each load, the lumber buyer’s core tactic is to aggressively shop each purchase. With volatile commodities, it’s never enough to measure against plan or budget; to stay competitive, you need to measure against the market, and exert your market power.
Valerie Hansen is the Founder and Chairman of BuyMetrics Inc. She is a 45-year industry veteran and the former owner/CEO of Custom Components Company, Racine, WI (sold 2008). From 2000–2019, she earned 21 U.S. patents for inventions in the technical areas of finance and data management. Privately serving industry-leading CMs since 2000, the BuyMetrics® commodity procurement platform automates and informs the purchase of lumber and other volatile commodities.
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If you are looking for the fastest, most consistent way to measure and cut your product, then the Hain Measuring System (MEA) is your answer. The MEA changes from one length t any length instantly, up to 60’, without changing the operator’s position on the line. It is also highly accurate (+/- .010) and quickly moves from one length to the next in seconds. The MEA is designed for quick and easy setup and is simple to use. Even a first time user will be productive with little or no training required. It can adapt to any saw and can be mounted to any surface so that you can integrate the MEA with your existing setup. The MEA is versatile allowing “left” or “right” handed operation and measurement in “feet and inches” or “inches” depending on your preference. The MEA is also available in a “Skid Mounted” version.
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Surprising Resilience Tempered By Lingering Pressures in Quarter 4 By The Lesko Financial Services Team
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But the crisis in the Middle East, political divisiveness in the U.S., and chaotic developments in the House of Representatives make it difficult to get a handle on what to expect between now and the end of the year. It’s especially worrying when the tension-filled headlines spill over to rock the financial markets. The Hamas-Israeli conflict marked the return of stock market jitters and—in addition to the obvious humanitarian issues—also raised questions on a number of fronts, among them the future outlook for oil prices and production. Stocks initially fell as shock registered after the weekend attack on Israel, but they had bounced back by the end of the first trading day after the news became known. After a difficult year for both equities and bonds last year, most equity indexes are up so far in 2023. Yet, some market analysts are still predicting a correction by the end of this year.
Inflationary and other pressures The economic climate had previously turned gloomy during the last few days of September as a government shutdown looked inevitable. A deal culled together at the last moment averted that possibility but didn’t solve the underlying problems as a new fiscal deadline awaits in mid-November. The pessimistic tone lifted with some unexpectedly strong news on jobs and unemployment. The U.S. economy added a stunning 336,000 jobs in September—twice what forecasters had predicted. At the same time, job numbers from July and August were both revised upward. That would normally be greeted as good news. But with the specter of additional interest hikes looming, the booming job market has fueled the sense that the economy hasn’t cooled enough and could necessitate further aggressive moves by the Federal Reserve in its campaign to bring inflation down. High interest rates have already taken a big toll on the housing market with demand for mortgages all but stalled and consumers worrying about tighter credit and higher borrowing costs overall. Continued next page
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And there are other factors fueling inflationary fears. Wages have also edged up. Even before developments in the Middle East, the price of oil had jumped on concerns about production. Food costs and prices at the pump remain high. And, the inflation rate for July and August each edged up off of June’s low of 3% year-over-year. So, once again, all eyes are on the Fed, which paused rate increases again in September but signaled that more economic data and evaluation will determine whether another hike before the end of the year is warranted. The Fed meets again in mid-December.
The road ahead By the midpoint of the year, recession fears appeared to have eased but they flared up again more recently as consumer confidence turned pessimistic. Households have been struggling with the combination of higher costs of living for over two years and higher interest rates for the past year and a half. Some retail analysts have begun to worry that reserves of cash accumulated during the pandemic have been drawn down by higher prices and healthy bouts of spending and may be depleted. The holiday shopping season will hopefully provide its usual timely boost for fourth-quarter profits. The National Retail Federation expects shoppers to start early—sales promotions have already begun—but the organization has yet to release its precise predictions. Market-tracker Deloitte forecasts holiday retail sales to increase between 3.5 and 4.6% totaling $1.54–$1.56 trillion from November to January. Historically, the fourth quarter has also been the best quarter of the year for the stock market. The S&P 500 has averaged a 4.2% gain during Q4 going back to 1950. Ongoing uncertainty will likely prevail as the latest developments take shape in the U.S. and around the world. But seasoned investors have learned from the past that decisions based on panic or reactions to the latest headlines can often result in regrets down the road. Wall Street may face the usual year-end sell-offs as investors rebalance portfolios. And while equities are likely to remain volatile, they still represent a way to maximize returns as long as they’re part of a well-diversified investing mix. It’s helpful to stay in contact with your advisor during these times and ask for a review to see how exposed you may be to risk and, of course, discuss your concerns. It’s also an opportune time to review your financial goals and strategies and readjust where necessary as we move toward the end of the year. Please let us know how we can help. www.leskofinancial.com
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2007 VIKING 16' X 12' SQUARING TABLE WITH SHEATHING BRIDGE • 16' x 12' Squaring Table with Powered Width Adjustment & Powered Chain Conveyor • Wall Panel Lengths up to 16', Wall Panel Heights from 4'-0" to 12'-2" • Swing Gates at Both Ends of Squaring Table • Automated Field & Edge Nailing Driving by Panel Pro Event Software & Your Programmed Nailing Patterns • Simple Touchscreen Controls • 2 Tool Carriages for Sheathing Nailing with Tilt Function for Seams • 2 Paslode Nail Guns with High Load Coil Tray • Auto Sheathing Bridge Return • Includes 4 Pallets of Magnum Coil Nails (2 3/8 x .113) • 480 Volt / 3 Phase $29,900 FOB KS. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2021 Triad Router Bridge & Portion of V-Track 2 0 2 1 Tr i a d R o u t i n g B r i d g e w i t h approximately (20) feet of v-track. Fits over tables that build up to 12′ nominal height wall panels. Includes powered automatic bridge return, powered vertical router movement, manual fine adjustment wheel, manual vertical router travel with chain drive and (1) Milwaukee router, catalog #5625-20 120 volt, 1 phase, 15 Amp electrical required. No table included. $28,970 NOW $5,000 FOB BC Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
NEW! New Panels Plus Floor Cassette Framing Station Price: $Call for pricing FOB: MN
Generation 3, Used 2018 Triad Framing Table The Generation 3 Framing Table has adjustable 20’ long walls. With just a push of a button, the width adjustment clamp is activated to clamp and square all components. The Generation 3 Framer features a wider table top, designed with the framer in mind. Our new Anti-Slip Surface allows the operator to work on a comfortable and safe surface. Call for Price Eide Machinery Sales, Inc. 612-521-9193 www.eidemachinery.com
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IBS Tool Bridge & Router Bridge IBS multi-tool bridge with (24) tool stations. Bridge features auto-return, button controls and laser guide mount. Fits up to 12′ nominal rail centers. IBS router bridge features (1) router, laser guide mount and lever-switch button controls. Fits up to 12′ nominal rail centers. Sold as a pair. Includes all available floor mounted, v-rail. Both bridges missing laser sub-assembly. 120vac, 120psi air. $15,975 NOW $5,995 FOB UT Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
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New Wall Panel Lift 8' to 12' Wall Heights 1,000 Lb Capacity Weight: 120 Lbs Excludes: Electric Hoist & Freestanding Bridge Crane $1,950 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
New Panels Plus floor framing machine, supports the structural members creating floor sections from 2" x 6" LVL through 2" x 10" to 2" x 12" dimensional lumber, 20" deep wood floor trusses or engineered wood / I-joists. Standard footprint of floor panels (cassettes) up to 12' wide x 45' long. Table consists of a fixed section and a track-guided, moveable section controlled by either a foot switch or push-buttons. Includes a series of color-coded locator pins at 16", 19.2 and 24" on-center spacing and clamping with squaring feature including foot pedal control. The locators individually flip down if a joist comes out on top of them. After the floor is complete and unclamped, the floor section can be raised up on skate-wheel conveyors and rolled out or lifted off the table using an overhead crane. Table height is 24.5", OAL 45.5 ft, OAW 14.5 ft. 120 volt, 1 phase, 15 Amp electrical required. 90 to 120 PSIG at 15 CFM air required. 765-751-9990
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2007 Panels Plus Steel Wall Panel Sheathing Station $74,970 NOW $68,997 FOB MN 765-751-9990 PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Triad Generation II nail tool bridge with 60 ft of v-track, refurbished by Triad in 2021. Maximum panel height clearance 12′-3″. Includes locations for (3) tool mounts along the middle beam, top & bottom plate tool mounts, tilt-tool option, joy-stick controls, power bridge return, e-stop button, all available Paslode tool mounts, manual and all available spare parts. 120 volt, 1 phase electrical required. 100 PSI air required.
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Building Your Own Home – Part VIX The Home Stretch: It's a Wrap! By Thomas McAnally TheJobLine.com
s we approach the finish line of our construction journey, it's the perfect time to reflect on the progress we've made and the final touches that will bring our home to life. We're thrilled to share the latest updates on our project, which has been a labor of love every step of the way.
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With the major components in place, including paint, flooring, and cabinets, we are now focused on the essential details that make a house a home. The plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems are being fine-tuned to ensure they operate flawlessly. It's during these final stages that the vision we had from the beginning truly comes together. However, as we celebrate these indoor milestones, we're mindful of the challenges posed by the changing seasons. The rainy season has arrived, making outdoor tasks like landscaping temporarily impractical. While we have plans for extensive landscape work, we'll need to be patient and wait for more favorable weather conditions. One significant outdoor project that's well underway is our thousand-foot gravel driveway, which is approximately 90% complete. The last steps involve giving it a final grade and adding the finishing topping. It's a critical element of our property, providing both functionality and aesthetics, and we're eager to see it finalized. As we anticipate moving into our new home before Thanksgiving, we're focused on the remaining tasks that will ensure our comfort and security. Installing security cameras and floodlights is a priority, allowing us to keep our home safe and well-lit. Additionally, we're preparing the front yard for future landscaping efforts. We've taken the initial step of a rough grade and seeded the area with wild oats. These oats will serve as a stabilizing cover during the winter, preventing soil erosion and minimizing weed growth.
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Looking ahead to next spring, we plan to roto-till the oats into the topsoil and introduce grass seed or sod, taking advantage of the improved property drainage provided by the driveway. It's a strategic approach that allows us to evaluate how our landscape responds to these changes before committing to the final landscaping design. While we're excited about this upcoming milestone, we acknowledge that there will be some minor tasks to tackle after our move. Finishing touches like blinds and the placement of floor receptacles may be necessary, depending on the arrangement of our furniture. However, these are minor details in the grand scheme. One of the most gratifying aspects of our journey has been staying under budget and on schedule. We owe this success to the skilled tradespeople who have been an integral part of our project. These dedicated individuals have worked tirelessly to bring our vision to life, and we couldn't be more grateful. In recognition of their outstanding efforts, we're planning a celebration next spring to express our appreciation and invite all of the subcontractors who played a pivotal role in making our home a reality. As we take these final steps towards moving into our new home, we raise our glasses to the hardworking tradesmen and tradeswomen who have been our partners in this endeavor. With their dedication, expertise, and unwavering commitment to excellence, we're on the cusp of turning our dream into a tangible reality. Cheers to all who have helped make this journey possible!
Next month: Tale of the Tape - Cost Accounting (are we truly under budget?)
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The Workshop is unique from other “ events because it’s specific to MSR. Having all of the content focused on a product that I know I’m using and I need to learn more about makes it a really valuable use of my time. Plus, I knew that everyone I talked to would be someone I could potentially do business with in the future.” —Doug Ready, Wick Buildings, Mazomanie, WI
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The Squaring Station consists of a squaring table with various features. The squaring table is designed to hold wall panels square while sheathing is tacked in place and rough openings are cut out, ensuring quality panels every time.
This model can be stand-alone or integrated into a full production line. Various sizes and configurations are available. BENEFITS • Ergonomic working height • Holds wall square while tacking sheathing • Improved squareness vs. traditional methods
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Triad / Viking Wall Equipment Triad squaring table with two bridges and one Viking power conveyor. Either bridge fits on the squaring table. Builds from 6′-9″ to 12′-3″ tall wall panels to 16′-0″ long. Triad squaring table, model G2SHSQ, has powered clamp / unclamp controls on either end of the fixed side of table. Triad nailing bridge, model PSTT, has (24) tool mount locations with Paslode tool mounts, auto return and bottom plate laser sight mount. Changed by owner from staple tools to nail tools. Router bridge is manual travel. Viking powered conveyor 23 ft long with support platforms alongside both chains. Forward powered drive only. Foot pedal controls for drive motors. 120 volt, 1 phase electrical required. 100 PSI air required.
$26,977 NOW $14,997 FOB MD
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• Pop-up Skatewheel Conveyor • Powered Height Adjustment (6'-11" to 12'-5" wall heights) • Fixed Squaring Stops • Excludes Tool Dollies • 110 Volt / 20 Amps • Add $6,000 for Stud Locators at 16" & 24" O.C. • Add $2,750 for 1 Pair of 15' Skatewheel Conveyor with Stands
• Add $11,900 for Sub-Component L a y u p Ta b l e s w i t h P o p - u p Skatewheel Conveyors • EQUIPMENT FINANCING available from SLS Financial Services
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Developed for commercial wall panel production facilities this is the remarkable ProStack, fully automated wall panel stacker. The ProStack relieves your build team from creating a stack of wall panels and keeps them building walls instead. Stacks 2×4 through 2×8 walls up to 20′ in length and up to 12 feet in height. The ProStack automatically centers each layer including multiple wall segments on the same layer, and the ability to “create” fork lift pockets for ease of loading in your yard or on the build site. It can stack left, right or center-justified. Designed without any overhead frame or apparatus, so no crane inspections are required. The ProStack is “event driven”, so there is no need to read a file. See the video link. 208 volt, 3 phase, 43 Amp base model electrical required. No air required. Footprint is 26′-5″L x 19′-3″W. ProStack II can operate with your existing powered conveyors or select optional matching conveyors. ProStack Wall Panel Tilt Infeed Conveyor: System can tilt wall panels (12’W x 16’L) to approx. 75º for working access to install blocking, windows, or inspection/repair of “shiners” on sheathed wall segments. System utilizes hydraulic power from an existing ProStack wall panel auto-stack system. 208 volt, 3 phase, 52 Amp Powered Infeed Conveyor section, Chain drive under top and bottom plate for access to inspect sheathing fasteners – 12’W x 16’L, adjustable working height from 28” to 34”. 208 volt, 3 phase, 52 Amp Powered Out-Feed Conveyor section, full-width, HD roll-top for easy access to banding operation. 12’W x 16’L, adjustable working height from 28” to 34”. 208 volt, 3 phase, 52 Amp For additional features of the ProStack Wall Panel Stacker, click here.
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2007 Panels Plus Combination Table, allows you to frame, square and sheath wood wall panels on one,16 foot long table $49,991 NOW 39,991 x 12 foot framer for wall heights from 6′-9” to 12’FOB TN 4”. Builds both 2×4 and 2×6 walls. Clamps wall prior to nailing. Table includes push button controls, color-coded stud locators at 16 inches & 24 inches o.c. spacing, squaring stops, motorized telescoping arms, skatewheel ejectors and powered tool bridge. Sheathing nailing bridge includes powered travel, joy-stick & key pad controls, air manifold, manual fine tuning, tilt and seam nailing. No tools or mounts included. 30 CFM at 120 psi air required, and 120 volt, 1-phase electrical required.
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Design Connections
Geordie Secord, Senior Recruiter TheJobLine.com – Canada
Investing in Your Success Goes Beyond Your Equipment
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’m sure we have all been guilty of being bowled over by the latest new and improved gadget, whether in our personal lives or in our company. A new coffee maker promises the best cup you’ve ever had, a new set of golf clubs promises to immediately shave strokes off your game, and the new truss press or linear saw promises to make your plant more productive and improve your bottom line. To a greater or lesser extent, all these things may be true, but a key component for each gadget needs to be acknowledged. The fancy coffee machine that will make you barista-quality espressos needs quality input – in this case good-quality coffee beans and pure water – to deliver great coffee to your cup. The new golf club may help a little on its own but will be more effective if you pair it with some practice on the driving range, or better yet get some professional instruction from a qualified instructor. And your wonderful new linear saw, automated jigging table, or laser projection system will not deliver optimum results without an efficient material flow to and from, proper operator training, and – at least in my mind most importantly – skilled designers to feed your production facility. Equipment suppliers and production managers will rightfully talk about the importance of well-organized material flow to and from each manufacturing station. Time, and money of course, are saved by getting lumber to your saw as quickly and efficiently as possible. Getting accurately cut parts to your table in an organized fashion, without interruption to your assembly process, should also help production throughput. But how much thought have you given to the “equipment” Image courtesy of LimTek Solutions
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that drives all this production. A 120’ assembly table with automated jigging and laser projection will probably be a significant seven-figure investment. The latest linear saw is likely to be mid sixfigures. Don’t get me wrong, I think that modern equipment is an important key to building trusses efficiently and profitably, but if you neglect the front end of your operation, you do so at your peril. More than once I’ve seen component plant owners happily discuss the wisdom of their multi-million-dollar investments in equipment, but express outrage when the design manager asks for four-year-old PCs being used in the design office to be replaced at a cost of less than $3,000 per workstation. In the dozens of component design offices I’ve visited over the years, it’s almost become comical to see the old, worn-out chairs and desks that designers are expected to work on 40+ hours per week. Aside from the productivity gains to be had from up-to-date computers, big bright monitors, and comfortable ergonomic workstations, what message does the design department receive when they are expected to work with outdated gear? Aside from having decent equipment to work with, are you doing what you can to ensure that your technical department is well trained and current on both your design software and building code training? Your connector plate/ design software provider offers virtual and in-class training, and the training can be conducted via zoom meetings or they may be willing to come to your location to provide training. Are you taking advantage of those opportunities to keep your people up to date and feeling like you are investing in them? Put another way, it’s easy to understand that your physical equipment – your saws, forklifts, truss press, trucks, etc. – need preventative maintenance to keep them operating properly and to prevent costly breakdowns, so how about your other essential asset – people. Ongoing investment in your staff will keep them working productively and make them less likely to seek greener pastures elsewhere.
If you want help finding that next perfect component designer or design job in Canada, please contact me. If your work is in the mass timber world anywhere in North America, I’d love to talk to you about connecting you to that next great job or candidate. You can reach me at secord@thejobline.com, or 800-289-5627 ext. 2. I’m also happy to engage at: LinkedIn.com/in/geordiesecord. www.thejobline.com PHONE: 800-289-5627
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“Lumber buyers don’t often have access to truss design software to easily determine the allowable substitutions that may inform their purchasing decisions in a meaningful way. This tool helps with that and provides valuable information about species substitution, which is becoming more common in today’s market. It’s a one-stop shop.” —George Hamilton, MSRLPC Board & Website Committee Member
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The Interior Hand Framing Line is ideal for customers that want to manually fasten wall panels by hand. This line is also compatible with those using plate-marking saws. This production line features Subcomponent Tables and Roller Conveyors and is a non-clamping line.
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$37,900 NOW $29,900 FOB Ontario 2014 TRIAD RAKE WALL TABLE • Wall Lengths to 12' • Wall Heights to 40' • Powered Height Adjustment • Manually Adjustable Rake Side (0 to 12/12 pitch) • Adjustable Squaring Stop
• Pop-Up Skatewheel Conveyors • Stud Locators at 16" and 24" Centers • Center Support Bar with Stud Locators • Excludes Tool Doilies • Price is in US Dollars
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Used Triad wall assembly equipment includes 16 ft x 12′-3″ max height framing station, model G2, with (2) two-tool dollies, squaring/ sheathing combo table, model G2 SH-SQ, with multi-tool mount nailing bridge and separate manual-drive router bridge, quantity of (6) 10 ft long x 2 ft wide idler roller conveyors with (4) legs, and Triad model FTCN component nailing station with four Hitachi NR83A nail tools. Framer includes 16″ and 24″ color-coded stud locators, pop-up skate wheel conveyors, tool dollies have two tool mounts each (no tools) and powered height adjustment. Sheathing bridge includes joy-stick controls, tool offset, tool tilt, laser guide, power return and mounts for up to (23) Hitachi nail tools. Router and all available spare parts included. 120 volt, 1 phase, 30 Amp electrical required. 100 PSI air required.
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Maximize production with integrated off-site technologies Increase the productivity of your component manufacturing operation with the latest off-site solutions and prefabrication technology. From software that manages many aspects of your business to machinery that maximizes your output, MiTek is committed to the growth of your business and the industry. Together, we’re unlocking the power of off-site construction. Together, we are innovating to meet the needs of an evolving market.
Are you ready to maximize productivity of your operation? Talk to a MiTek Representative to get started.
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Information Needed to Provide Efficient Truss Design Repairs By MiTek Staff
etal plate connected roof and floor trusses are used widely in residential single family, multi- family, commercial, and agricultural construction. They provide design flexibility, span greater distances than traditional “stick framing,” and allow faster erection of the roof system and installation of electrical, plumbing, and HVAC materials. From time to time, trusses may require modifications or need to be repaired due to damage. This article covers information that will assist MiTek engineers in designing a repair quickly and efficiently for your truss.
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If a truss is damaged or modified, it must be repaired. Truss members may become overloaded and cause further damage to the truss. Failure to communicate accurate information, such as the exact location of the damage, accurate dimensions, and description, could jeopardize the effectiveness of the designed repair. This could result in additional costs to redesign the repair or even create an unrepairable condition. For instance, the crack shown in Repair Example #1, described as being between the splice and the joint, could be interpreted by the design engineer as a clean break located midway between the joints. In this case, the crack is much longer, and the repair material may be specified too short. This could result in additional cost to redesign the repair or an unrepairable condition if the shorter material is already applied to the truss.
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Repair Example #2 – Damage description is not specific enough
Consider another repair description in Repair Example #2 in which the designer circled a web and annotated “BROKEN” on the design. Is this damage a clean break in the middle of the web? Does it follow along the web for a certain distance? Is the entire web damaged and need replacement? The damage description sent with the repair request should clearly depict the answers to these questions.
Photographs With the improved quality of pictures taken by smartphones and the ability to easily share these pictures, we increasingly see photographs forwarded from the field being sent as the sole repair description information, sometimes with no indication of where on the truss the damage is located. Please note, photographs are helpful as additional information only and cannot be used by the MiTek engineer to try to determine dimensions and locations of the damage. To provide the most efficiently designed repair, a “marked-up” truss design drawing with exact dimensions of the damage or section of the truss that needs to be modified, as well as dimensions to key joints and locations of obstruction(s), must be submitted with the repair request. See example repair descriptions below. Please submit photographs only if they are requested by MiTek engineer.
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Order of Operations During Repair Design Process Depending on the size and location of damage or modification, a repair may consist of a lumber scab on one or both sides, plywood/OSB gussets, or a prefabricated scab truss. Our first option is to start with lumber scabs and/or plywood/OSB gussets attached with gun nails. If connections cannot be made with gun nails, we will try different fasteners, for example, longer nails, MiTek Pro series WS/WSWH wood screws, or a similar solution. If neither work, a prefabricated scab truss design is the final resort. If a scab truss is not an option due to field conditions or distance of the jobsite from the truss plant, please comment when you send the repair through our Transfer Center. A MiTek engineer will reach out to you to discuss specific site conditions and options available prior to validating a prefabricated scab truss design. Effective communication between the field and the design engineer is vital to providing correctly designed repairs. Repair Request Forms are available on our website at https://www.mitek-us.com/ resources/engineering/repair-request-forms-details/. Repair Request Forms can help you to determine what information our engineers are looking for to design the most efficient repair. In summary, if a repair request form is not submitted, the following information must be included on a marked-up truss design drawing to ensure repairs are made in a timely manner: •
Clear description of what is needed.
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Obstructions that could affect repair.
For additional information, or if you have questions, please contact the MiTek Engineering department.
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Always Innovating The Universal Infeed Deck from Acer Dual elevators receive 2 boards at once from dual-head Rangers Improved design increases throughput Auto crown scanning and board flipping is standard Smooth stacking mechanism for stacking saws
The Ranger Retrieval System is compatible with linear saws from Alpine, Hundegger, MiTek, Monet Desauw, and Vekta. The Universal deck is available to suit each of these saws, with appropriate height and saw feed mechanism, as well as stacking and non-stacking variants. Acer Inc. 301 Industrial Drive Rushford, MN 55971 507-864-2220 www.acerinc.com RANGER RS is a trademark of ACER INC. The RANGER RS system is protected under U.S. Patent #8,960,244 and other patents.
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2003 JDH TRUSSMASTER SIDEOFFLOADING TRUSS TRAILER 10,000 Lb Tandem Axles (Dual Wheels). 26,000 GVWR. Deliver Trusses Vertically. Stretch from 18' to 38'. Raise Loads Hydraulically. Air Brakes. $6,900 FOB CA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2001 Moffett M5500 Forklift 2001 Moffett M5500 forklift features 48″ forks with side shift, 12′ maximum lift height, 5,500 lb lift capacity and has 2,440 hours on it. Kubota 4 cylinder Diesel engine and Hydrostatic transmission. $24,990 NOW $19,890 FOB OH Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
Reconditioned Lakeside 36'-51' Stretch Roll-Off Trailer • Self-Contained Hydraulic Front End • Sliding Tandems • Roller Locks • Headache Rack • New Axles (Undercarriage) • New Wheels, Tires & Brakes • New Hydraulic System • New Wiring & Light Sockets • Sandblasted & Epoxy Painted • DOT is Current $40,000 FOB ME Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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1995 Pines 45' Chip Trailer Modified by LMI TENN 8" Floor Cross Members Reinforced Roof 22.5 Tubeless Tires Sliding Tandem Axle (for weight distribution) (FOB PA) $9,900 Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2007 Freightliner Truck with Hiab Knuckle Boom Crane • • • 2005 Imperial 53-ft Roll-off Trailer 2005 Imperial roll-off trailer, 53-ft long, ABS, locking rollers, sloped load, (8) winch tie-downs with straps. Brakes 70%, tires 95%. Current DOT inspection through September ’23. Infeed deck in photos not included. $15,591 FOB FL Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
1997 Lakeside JDH Trussmaster 42-60 ft Stretch Trailer (BL-2) 1997 Lakeside JDH Trussmaster 42′60′ – Lakeside trailer features 5th-wheel connection, sliding tandem axle, locking rollers and hydraulic lift neck. Current DOT inspection September 2023. 50% brakes and 50% tire tread remains. 26,000 GVWR. $33,495 FOB MO Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
2007 Freightliner M2 Flatbed Truck (168,000 Miles) New Tires in 2022 ($12,000 Value) Hiab 322E-7 Hipro Crane
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1997 Lakeside JDH Trussmaster 36-51 ft Stretch Trailer (OR-1) 1997 Lakeside JDH Trussmaster 36′51′ – Lakeside trailer features 5th-wheel connection, sliding tandem axle, locking rollers and hydraulic lift neck. Current DOT inspection September 2023. 50% brakes and 50% tire tread remains. 26,000 GVWR $28,997 FOB MO Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
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2023 Stoll 40' Truss Tran Gooseneck Roll-Off Trailer • (2) 12,000 Lb Axles • Hydraulic Disk Brakes • 4" Pipe Rollers • Hydraulic Roller Locks & Brakes • Support Rollers Over The Gooseneck • Diamond Metal Plate Between Rollers • (8) Winches & Straps • Single Cylinder Scissor Hoist • Self Contained 12 Volt Hydraulic Pump • Remote Control • Lightly Used • Ready for immediate delivery $49,900 FOB IN Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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1992 Wabash 48' Roll-Off Trailer • Hydraulic Lift • Sliding Tandems • Roller Locks • Headache Rack • The trailer has been idle since 2017 $6,900 FOB CO Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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Used Steel Material Carts Total quantity of (54) steel material carts feature C-channel construction, with 4 caster wheels each: 2-fixed, 2-swivel allowing for maneuvering. Quantity of each size: (21) 3’x5′, (10) 3’x5′ heavier duty, (10) 3’x6′, (8) 3’x7′, (4) 4’x4′, & (1) 4’x7′, Configuration of frame and wheel size may vary. $300 ea. FOB OH Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
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2005 Koorsen Connector Detector (For Repair or Parts) 6 detection zones to locate missing plates. Horn & zone lights indicate missing plates. 12" to 60" adjustable height from floor. 110 Volt / 1 Phase. New control panel switches & lights in 2014. Needs circuit board repair or replacement and new tower light. Includes 4 extra detection zone boxes. $2,500 NOW $1,500 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
NEW GALVANIZED STEEL STRAPPING 1 1/4" wide x .035 thick. $159 per coil. $2,950 per skid (21 coils). FOB PA. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
AMI Industrial Floor Carts AMI's industrial floor trucks (material carts) are designed of hardwood construction, fitted with space-age phenolic, roller-bearing wheels, and ball bearing swivel casters for strength and durability. AMI's phenolic wheels resist shock without chipping. They are non-sparking, non-marking, and can be operated continuously between -50℉ and 260℉. They are unaffected by grease, oil or debris on your shop floor.
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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 $890 per 10’ Section of Heavy Duty Roller Conveyor with Stands $8,990 Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Sweed Scrap (Band) Chopper with Stand 1/2 HP Motor (115/208-230 Volt) $1,900 NOW $1,750 FOB NE. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Series "B" AMI Industrial Floor Truck Our swivel casters are precision built with perfectly aligned raceways. All cold-form parts are made to exacting tolerances from heavy-gauge steel, and are hardened for severe service and long wear. Series B-4 carts include four casters, one at each corner, to prevent "tri-cycling" of long lumber loads.
EMSI Teeter Cart Width – 46” / Length – 73” / Load Capacity – 2850 pounds / Pneumatic tires – 14.5 inch / Maximum utility in truss plants, panel plants, and lumber yards / Quick Assembly by bolting parts together / All hardware is supplied / Upright 2 x 4’s not supplied / Medium duty tires rated at 1500 lbs each are included. Call for Price Eide Machinery Sales, Inc. 612-521-9193 www.eidemachinery.com
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2748 27" x 48" Series "B" & "C" 2500 3248 32" x 48" Series "B" & "C" 2500 3260 32" x 60" Series "B" & "C" 2800 3660 36" x 60" Series "B" & "C" 2800 3672 36" x 72" Series "B" 4000 4072 40" x 72" Series "B" 4000 3696 36" x 96" Series "B" 4000 4896 48" x 96" Series "B" 4000 *Other models and sizes are available on request. FOB NC. Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com Read/Subscribe online at www.componentadvertiser.com
2022 Powermatic Dual-Bag Dust Collector 2022 Powermatic Dual Bag Dust Collector. Industrial dust collector, dual-bag, 1800 CFM with 6″ port. Includes supply of 6″ flex hose. System has 10 Cu. Ft. capacity. 3HP, 3Ph, 5 amp, 460/V with onboard starter. $5,497 FOB VA Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
Used Teeter Carts Steel teeter carts, quantity of (16), for moving bulk material for production staging, can be used to deliver full units to sawyer or long cut material to an assembly area at a convenient working height. Size 72″ long x 46″ wide x 32″ high, 2,500 lb. load capacity. Feature (2) pneumatic tires/ steel wheel, and (2) swivel casters. Units shown without large tires: quantity of (3) at $500 each. Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
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The Exciting World of Building Technology: The View from a Simpson Strong-Tie Sales Representative
Territory Sales Representative for Simpson Strong-Tie, John Kemper shares his perspective on the thrilling opportunities and challenges presented by working in Building Technology. He highlights the significance of ongoing learning, setting goals, and having mentors in achieving professional growth. Additionally, he provides insights into the company culture at Simpson Strong-Tie and underscores the importance of maintaining a work-life balance.
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When I first joined Simpson Strong-Tie, I took a pretty big chance leaving a full-time job at a contractor distributor for a temporary job here. Fortunately, it was a risk that paid off — personally and professionally. I’ve now been here more than eight years, have had more career opportunities than I dreamed possible, and have a challenging, rewarding job I absolutely love. On the personal side, I met the love of my life, Lindsay Armstrong, who is a dealer sales representative, at the company. I’d call that a win-win! In my current role, I’m the Lumber and Building Materials and Framer Software Territory Sales Representative (TSR) for our branch in McKinney, TX. That’s a mouthful, so to break it down, my day-to-day work revolves around selling Pipeline LBM, OLS, CS EWP, and Wall panel software and services to prospective clients. I primarily focus on the residential side of construction, with some overlap into commercial. It’s such an exciting time to be working in building technology. This is a huge focus for our company, and the possibilities of where we can go are endless. My job is never boring and is so rewarding when we accomplish things that have never been done before in our company. Last year is a great example. Our national LBM team raised the bar for how many seats of Pipeline LBM were sold, outselling in one year the previous four years combined. Our team absolutely crushed it! Continued next page
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This sales role is a little bit different from others in that I cover the entire branch footprint of 13 states as the only LBM TSR. I rely heavily on our great team of field reps and their relationships to help me get in front of the correct customers. I do a lot of customer vetting and sales presentations, both in-person and virtual. I’m also responsible for creating and executing contracts with prospective clients, training colleagues on selling building technology, going on ride-alongs with my peers and other sales representatives, and showing our software at industry tradeshows. I have had so many different routes and so many supportive coworkers and managers throughout my career at Simpson. The opportunities have ranged from roles within Manufacturing & Lean, to Sales, to Product Management, and now, Building Technology. I constantly challenge myself to learn and grow professionally. I start by always being curious, asking “why.” Another tactic I use is to make myself “uncomfortable.” By that I mean I put myself out there and take strategic risks. That allows me to learn. Sometimes it’s successful and other times I may fail, but that’s what keeps me learning and growing. I also challenge myself with my goal setting. I always have a north star I’m using to guide the journey. Finally, I make it a priority to surround myself with excellent mentors both at Simpson and in other industries and fields. One of the many things that makes Simpson Strong-Tie such a great place to work is that everyone in the organization is allowed to have a voice in the strategic direction of where we’re going. You can tell integrity, teamwork, and collaboration are ingrained in our culture by how helpful people are throughout the entire company no matter their background. From the production floor to the sales team, to product management, the marketing team, the training team, and the leadership teams, everyone here will give you a hand in helping you achieve your goals. I feel so fortunate to work at Simpson, so it makes me really happy when I can refer someone else to work here. I came to this company off a recommendation, and I’ve since been able to help a couple of other people get on with us. Seeing a friend of mine join the company and be successful in sales, while getting to help them along their Simpson career journey, is one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve had. One thing I’ve learned in my role is that you have to manage the job, or the job will manage you. Fortunately, here at Simpson, we have a great sales leadership team that allows us to be autonomous enough to get the job done, but who are still there to provide the support we need in the field. I achieve balance by working hard to get the job done and by being able to shut it off when I need to so I can focus on my personal life and passions.
The article, The Exciting World of Building Technology: The View from a Simpson Strong-Tie Sales Representative, appeared first on Simpson Strong-Tie Structural Building Strong Blog. To sign-up to receive the Building Strong Blog in your inbox, go to https://blog.strongtie.com/. Copyright © 2023 Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. All Rights Reserved PHONE: 800-289-5627
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2002 Atlas Copco Rotary Screw Air Compressor • Model GX11FF • 15 HP Rotary Screw Air Compressor (230/460 Volt - 3 Phase) • 13,443 Hours • 51.7 CFM at 128 PSI • 80 Gallon Tank • Built-in Air Dryer does not work • Includes separate 2012 Pneumatech AD-50 Air Dryer (1 Phase) $4,250 FOB TX Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
New Handle Bar Router Porter Cable Model 7519 Production Router Motor with Soft Start. Steel Handle Bar Frame with Makita Switches. 120 Volt / 1 Phase / 15 Amp / 21,000 RPM. Includes 2 Router Bits. $3,000 FOB NE. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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SL-Laser Model ProDirector 7 Projection System Improved model ProDirector 7, green-color 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. New employees are productive more quickly, with less training required. Each laser head provides 21′ projection length (at 15-foot ceiling heights). New model PD7 projector heads are smaller in size than previous models, have diodes that are easier than ever to swap out and maintain, and project an even clearer line onto the building surface. System includes projector heads, cables, mounting hardware for attachment to customer’s structure, factory installation, training, and options for computer controls. 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 Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
2017 L-M Double End-Bump Rollcase Station 2017 L-M Double End-Bump Rollcase. This unit serves an integral part of precision package cutting. The heavy duty steel fabricated main frame of the Rollcase is assembled with 10 bed rolls, machined from 5″ steel pipe. All ten (10) rolls are driven together with RC80 roller chain. Back up rolls are also mounted on the main frame to align the package squarely to the bumping surfaces. A hydraulic 40 gallon power unit delivering 20 GPM is used to power bed rollers that are driven to pound the package of lumber against a reinforced steel face, to flush up one end which either eliminates or reduces end trims. A variable speed drive allows for precision control during the bumping process. Includes 15 HP electric motor, motor starter, strainer, relief valve, return filter and all available accessories at the hydraulic unit. 230/460 volt, 3 phase electric power required. $34,997 FOB OH Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.co
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2003 Thermwood C53DT CNC Router • 18 HP Spindle with 5 Position Typewriter Tool Changer • X, Y and Z Servo Axis • Q-CORE Controller (THM Version 8.73 - Windows7) 2016 Ranger LRS designed to fit the MiTek Blade linear saw, includes (5) lumber carts, • Reads NC Files via Network or USB Flash Drive (4) lumber magazines, overall beam length of 50-ft with • 5' x 20' Fixed Table end column supports, footprint of 50′ x 52′. Pick head • Roller Hold Down • Program Side Fence is screw-type. Includes light-curtain perimeter beam, • Auto Tool Length operator’s console, perimeter safety fencing and rails for • Auto Lubrication • Excludes Dust Collector carts. • The seller was cutting OSB Sheathing and 1 1/4" TimberStand Stair Stringers • Video available upon request $29,500 FOB MN Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com www.wasserman-associates.com Read/Subscribe online at www.componentadvertiser.com FAX: 800-524-4982
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800-382-0329 2021 Triad Floor Cassette System $339,000 NOW $289,000 FOB CO
TRIAD GENERATION 3 FRAMING TABLE Lengths to 76' Powered Width Adjustment (6'-9" to 18'-3") Joist Locators at 16", 24" and 19.2" Centers Accommodates 2x8 through 2x12 Lumber, LVL, I-Joists & Open Web Floor Trusses
TRIAD TRIDENT NAIL BRIDEG WITH ROUTER Programmable Touch Screen 3 Tool Mounts with Tilt Capacity (Excludes Nail Guns) Router Mount (Excludes Router Motor) Auto Sizing Plate Fire Bridge Auto Return Accommodates Horizontal & Vertical Decking Needs replacement sensors
TRIAD STUD STITCHER WITH MATERIAL BRIDGE Programmable Touch Screen 208 Volt / 3 Phase 3 Tool Mounts on Each Side (Excludes Nail Guns) New price was $481,488 Bridge Auto Return Installation is available at additional expense 4,000 Lb Capacity Material Bridge (joists, studs or drywall) 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! WE’LL EVEN HELP SELL YOUR USED EQUIPMENT TOO!
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Used 6 Chain Live Deck 22' Long Foot Pedal Control 480 Volt / 3 Phase 2 Available at $11,900 Each $11,900 FOB WI Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Generation 3, Used 2018 Triad Framing Table The Generation 3 Framing Table has adjustable 20’ long walls, with wall heights from 6’9” to 14’3”. Studs are placed between color-coded stud locators. With just a push of a button, the width adjustment clamp is activated to clamp and square all components. The Generation 3 Framer features a wider table top, designed with the framer in mind. Our new Anti-Slip Surface that allows the operator to work on a comfortable and safe surface. Call for Price Eide Integrated Systems, LLC 612-521-9193 www.eidemachinery.com
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BAM “Ovation” Door Machining Center (DMC) New Builders Automation Machinery “Ovation” series, door machining center (DMC). Fully programmable, two-stage door machine featuring (27) axes of operation. Can be specified with either two or four front machining heads. Machine is side-eject, direct-drive with helical gear racks and gear protection from dust. The door loader is driven by an absolute encoder; no stepping motors, belts or exposed ball screws are used. More information Click Here Price based on configuration Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com
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BAM Door Loader, Model 2001
Builders Automation Machinery (BAM) door loader, model 2001. Allows you to stack door slabs horizontally and feeds them into a horizontal door machine like the BAM model 996E-TS. Mechanically adjusts door stack height vertically as slabs are fed into machine. Clamp automatically adjusts to type and size of door slab: steel, solid-core or hollowcore, from 6-ft to 8-ft heights. Electronic, programmed controller manages the loading process. Loader positions the door stacks adjacent to the door machine infeed to save effort of the operator. Pneumatic motor and heavy-duty drive train provide dependable continuous use. Cycle time approximately (30) seconds per loaded door slab. Footprint approx. 10′ x 10′ x 11′. Weight 2,000 lbs. 120 volt, 1 phase, 15 Amp electrical required. 120 PSI at 20 CFM (1/2″ ID line min.) air required.
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Use ropa debidamente to lifting heavy objects, and strains and sprains due to frequent, repeated ajustada, quítese la joyería, y amárrese el cabello hacia atrás al trabajar movements. alrededor de maquinaria Use guantes de seguridad para manipular la Dress for the work you do. Wear close-fitting clothing, remove madera y los productos, pero no los use cuando se encuentre cerca de maquinaria en movimiento. Use calzado de seguridad para proteger jewelry, and tie back your hair when working around machinery. Wear sus pies de los productos y materiales pesados, y suelas antideslizantes gloves to handle stock and product, but don’t wear them around moving para prevenir resbalones, tropiezos y caídas. Las gafas de seguridad y machinery. Wear protective footwear to protect your feet from heavy las caretas protegen sus ojos y su rostro contra el polvo y partículas de products and stock, and slip-resistant soles to prevent slips, trips and falls. madera lanzados al aire. Use protección auditiva al ingresar a las áreas de Safety glasses and a face shield protect your eyes and face from flying plantas o al operar maquinaria que produzca niveles peligrosos de ruido. dust and wood particles. Wear hearing Obtenga capacitación en todo el equipo que usted opera. Las protection when you enter plant areas or máquinas eléctricas de corte y mecanizado, las herramientas de corte, operate machinery that has unsafe noise y los elementos de sujeción pueden causar cortaduras, perforaciones, levels. amputaciones e incluso la muerte. Sepa cómo operarlos de manera segura. Utilice métodos de bloqueo con candado y etiquetado cuando Get training on all of the equipment deba inspeccionar, mantener o despejar atoramientos en la maquinaria. that you operate. Powered cutting and Las piezas móviles y de corte deben tener guardas protectoras para tooling machines, cutting tools, and mantener sus manos y otras partes corporales alejados de ellas. fasteners can cause cuts, punctures, Además, cubra las áreas que puedan permitir que materiales como amputations and even death. Know how desportillados y astillas de madera resulten lanzados fuera de la to operate them safely. Practice lockout máquina. Use los equipos únicamente si las paradas de emergencia / blockout when you need to inspect, y los dispositivos de emergencia están funcionando debidamente. maintain or clear jams on machinery. Moving and cutting parts should Para prevenir esguinces y torceduras a sus brazos, hombros y have guard protectors to keep your hands and other body parts away from abdominales, mantenga su trabajo cerca de su cuerpo para el máximo them. Also guard areas that could allow materials such as wood chips confort y nivel de fuerza. Guarde el material y los productos a una and splinters to fly out of the machine. Only operate equipment if the altura que quede entre la altura de las rodillas y de los hombros para el emergency stops and safety devices are working properly. acceso fácil y más seguro. Use las técnicas de levantamiento apropiadas, To prevent strains and sprains to your arms, shoulders, and manteniendo su columna recta e impulsando sus movimientos con sus piernas. Evite levantar cargas pesadas. Use equipo para levantar cargas, abdominals, keep your work close to your body for the most comfort and carretillas, montacargas (con la debida capacitación) y/o transportadores power. Store stock and materials between knee and shoulder height for para mover artículos pesados. Las lesiones ergonómicas pueden tener easy, safer access. Use proper lifting techniques by keeping your back como causa la fatiga y el movimiento excesivo. Tómese micro recesos straight and powering your moves with your legs. Avoid lifting heavy frecuentes para dar un descanso a su cuerpo. Rote sus tareas durante el loads. Use lifting equipment, dollies, forklifts (with proper training) and/ día para evitar el uso repetitivo y excesivo de sus músculos. or conveyors to move heavy items. Ergonomic injuries may be caused by Mantenga la seguridad del ambiente de trabajo proporcionando fatigue and overuse. Take frequent micro-breaks to give your body a rest. iluminación adecuada para la operación de la maquinaria y movimientos Rotate your tasks throughout the day to prevent overuse of your muscles. seguros en la planta. No descuide el aseo y limpieza del sitio de trabajo Keep the work environment safe by providing adequate lighting for para asegurarse de que se limpien inmediatamente los derrames, el polvo safe machinery operation and movements around the plant. Stay on top y los residuos. Asegúrese de que haya un movimiento adecuado de aire of housekeeping to make sure that spills, dust, and debris are cleaned up y ventilación para eliminar el polvillo de la madera en el ambiente de trabajo. Use un respirador en aquellos trabajos donde se genere mucho immediately. Make sure there is adequate air movement and ventilation polvo para prevenir irritación y enfermedades de los pulmones. Aísle o to remove wood dust from the work environment. Wear a respirator for construya cerramientos alrededor de máquinas demasiado ruidosas o con dusty jobs to prevent lung irritation and illnesses. Isolate or enclose muchas vibraciones. Almacene debidamente los productos y desechos machinery that is too noisy or vibrates. Properly store chemicals and químicos para prevenir incendios y mezclas incompatibles. Tenga en el wastes to prevent fires and incompatible mixing. 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National Harbor, MD
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Lumber Quality Institute (LQI) Lumber Quality Workshop
Salem, OR
November 5 – 7
Specialty Tools & Fasteners Distributors Assoc. (STAFDA) 47th Annual Convention & Trade Show
San Antonio, TX
November 6 – 8
Lumbermens Merchandising Corp. (LMC) 2023 Expo
Philadelphia, PA
November 7
Northwest Truss Fabricators Assoc. (NWTFA) Chapter Meeting
Portland, OR
November 7 – 10
National Council of Structural Engineers Assocs. (NCSEA) Structural Engineering Anaheim, CA Summit
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North American Wholesale Lumber Assoc. (NAWLA) Traders Market
Columbus, OH
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Denver, PA
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Denver, CO
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Glendale, AZ
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Affordable Housing Finance (AHF) Live Summit
Chicago, IL
November 13 – 15
Autodesk University (AU) 2023
Las Vegas, NV
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University of Texas Building Professional Institute (BPI) of Texas—Central Texas
Austin, TX
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NAFCD + NBMDA 2023 Annual Convention
Colorado Springs, CO
November 15
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November 15 – 17
RESNET 2023 Building Performance Conference
San Diego, CA
November 16
Zonda’s National Housing Market Update
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Spring, TX
December 6 – 7
Northeast Retail Lumber Assoc. (NRLA) 130th Annual LBM Expo
Uncasville, MA
December 13 – 14
BLD Connection – Next Gen Networking Group Meeting, Wisconsin Chapter
Milwaukee, WI
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BLD Connection – BizCon North 2024
Bloomington, MN
February 7 – 8
Building Material Suppliers Assoc. (BMSA) Annual Learning Exchange & LBM Expo
Hickory, NC
February 20 – 22
LBM Advantage 2024 Annual Buying Show
Orlando, FL
February 21 – 22
BLD Connection – BizCon South 2024
Altoona, IA
February 26 – March 1
EduCode 2024 Conference & Exhibition
Las Vegas, NV
February 26 – 28
University of Texas Building Professional Institute (BPI) of Texas—Houston
Houston, TX
February 27 – 29
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) International Builders Show (IBS) 2024
Las Vegas, NV
MARCH 2024 March 21
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National Hardware Show
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MSR Lumber Producers Council (MSRLPC) Annual Workshop
Charlotte, NC
April 23 – 25
American Building Materials Alliance (ABMA) 2nd Annual Advocacy Day
Washington, D.C.
April 28 – May 1
LBM Advantage 2024 NextGen Leadership Conference
Denver, CO
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University of Texas Building Professional Institute (BPI) of Texas—North Texas
Irving, TX
May 14 – 16
Structural Building Components Assoc. (SBCA) and National Framers Council (NFC) Open Quarterly Meetings
Ashville, NC
May 14 – 16
Virginia Tech Short Course: Structural Design Topics in Wood Construction
Blacksburg, VA
JULY 2024 Structural Building Components Assoc. (SBCA) and National Framers Council (NFC) Open Quarterly Meetings
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Bellevue, WA
OCTOBER 2024 October 7 – 11
Building Component Manufacturers Conference and Framer Summit (BCMC | FS) Milwaukee, WI
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Posted October 17, 2023 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders Reprinted with permission. Stubbornly high mortgage rates that have climbed to a 23-year high and have remained above 7% for the past two months continue to take a heavy toll on builder confidence, as sentiment levels have dropped to the lowest point since January 2023. Builder confidence in the market for newly built single-family homes in October fell four points to 40 from a downwardly revised September reading, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) released today. This is the third consecutive monthly drop in builder confidence. “Builders have reported lower levels of buyer traffic, as some buyers, particularly younger ones, are priced out of the market because of higher interest rates,” said NAHB Chairman Alicia Huey, a custom home builder and developer from Birmingham, Ala. “Higher rates are also increasing the cost and availability of builder development and construction loans, which harms supply and contributes to lower housing affordability.” Since late September, mortgage rates are up nearly 40 basis points to 7.57%, according to Freddie Mac. Interest rates have increased on the Federal Reserve’s apparent higher-for-longer monetary policy stance, better than expected macro growth during the third quarter and longer-term concerns over government budget deficits. “The housing affordability crisis can only be solved by adding additional attainable, affordable supply,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. “Boosting housing production would help reduce the shelter inflation component that was responsible for more than half of the overall Consumer Price Index increase in September and aid the Fed’s mission to bring inflation back down to 2%. However, uncertainty regarding monetary policy is contributing to affordability challenges in the market.” As a result of the extended high interest environment, many builders continue to reduce home prices to boost sales. In October, 32% of builders reported cutting home prices, unchanged from the previous month but still the highest rate since December 2022 (35%). The average price discount remains at 6%. Meanwhile, 62% of builders provided sales incentives of all forms in October, up from 59% in September and tied with the previous high for this cycle set in December 2022. Derived from a monthly survey that NAHB has been conducting for more than 35 years, the NAHB/Wells Fargo HMI gauges builder perceptions of current single-family home sales and sales expectations for the next six months as “good,” “fair” or “poor.” All three major HMI indices posted declines in October. The HMI index gauging current sales conditions fell four points to 46, the component charting sales expectations in the next six months dropped five points to 44 and the gauge measuring traffic of prospective buyers dipped four points to 26. Looking at the three-month moving averages for regional HMI scores, the Northeast fell four points to 50, the Midwest dropped three points to 39, the South fell five points to 49 and the West posted a six-point decline to 41. HMI tables can be found at nahb.org/hmi. More information on housing statistics is also available at Housing Economics PLUS (formerly housingeconomics.com).
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Strong Job Gains in September
Posted October 12, 2023 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders Reprinted with permission. Job growth remained solid in September as the Federal Reserve fights against inflation. In fact, the recent jobs data have been stronger than most economists expected and is a reminder that GDP growth for the third quarter will be very strong and inflation risks will persist. Despite restrictive monetary policy, nearly 5.9 million jobs have been created since March 2022, when the Fed enacted the first interest rate hike of this cycle. In the first nine months of 2023, nearly 2.3 million jobs were created, and monthly employment growth averaged 260,000 per month, following the average monthly growth of 399,000 in 2022.
Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 336,000 in September, following a gain of 227,000 in August, as reported in the Employment Situation Summary. The estimates for the previous two months were revised higher. The unemployment rate remained at 3.8% in September. However, wage growth slowed. In September, wages grew at a 4.2% year-over-year growth rate, down 1.8 percentage points from the highest gain of 5.7% in February 2022. Slowing wage growth was the one positive data point for those hoping for slowing inflation in the labor market report. Meanwhile, the labor force participation rate — the proportion of the population either looking for a job or already holding a job — remained unchanged at 62.8%. Moreover, the labor force participation rate for people who aged between 25 and 54 was unchanged at 83.5%. While the overall labor force participation rate is still below its pre-pandemic levels at the beginning of 2020, the rate for people who aged between 25 and 54 exceeds the pre-pandemic level of 83.1%. Jing Fu, Ph.D., NAHB director of forecasting and analysis, provides a breakdown by industry sector in this Eye on Housing post. PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Lack of Resales Boost New Home Sales in September
Posted October 25, 2023 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders Reprinted with permission. Despite mortgage rates that are at a 23-year high, new home sales posted a double-digit percentage gain in September because of a lack of inventory in the resale market. Sales of newly built, single-family homes in September increased 12.3% to a 759,000 seasonally adjusted annual rate, according to newly released data by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau. The pace of new home sales in September was up 33.9% from a year ago. “While more buyers are turning to new construction because of a lack of existing inventory, higher mortgage rates that are approaching 8% are expected to slow the market in the coming months as affordability conditions continue to worsen,” said Alicia Huey, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a custom home builder and developer from Birmingham, Ala. “Higher interest rates not only raise the cost of housing for buyers, but for builders as well because of increased costs for financing construction loans.” “New home sales surged in September largely due to the low existing home inventory rate, as many homeowners with attractive mortgage rates are electing to stay put rather than purchase a move-up home with a much higher interest rate,” said Danushka Nanayakkara-Skillington, NAHB’s assistant vice president for forecasting and analysis. “To compensate for this high interest rate environment, more builders are building smaller homes, which has resulted in a decline in the median new home price.” A new home sale occurs when a sales contract is signed or a deposit is accepted. The home can be in any stage of construction: not yet started, under construction or completed. In addition to adjusting for seasonal effects, the September reading of 759,000 units is the number of homes that would sell if this pace continued for the next 12 months. New single-family home inventory in September was 435,000, down 5.4% compared to a year ago. This represents a 6.9 months’ supply at the current building pace. A measure near a 6 months’ supply is considered balanced. Completed, ready to occupy inventory is up 39.6% from a year ago, however that inventory type remains just 17% of total new home inventory. The median new home sale price in September was $418,800, down 3.3% from last month, and down 12.3% compared to a year ago. Pricing is down both due to builder incentive use and a shift towards building slightly smaller homes. Regionally, on a year-to-date basis, new home sales are up in all four regions: up 12.8% in the Northeast, 0.5% in the Midwest, 5.4% in the South and 2.5% in the West.
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Single-Family Starts Post Unexpected Gain in September as High Interest Rates Persist
Posted October 18, 2023 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders Reprinted with permission. Despite elevated mortgage rates averaging above 7%, single-family starts posted a solid gain in September as more buyers are turning to new homes because of a dearth of inventory in the resale market. Overall housing starts increased 7% in September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.36 million units, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau. The September reading of 1.36 million starts is the number of housing units builders would begin if development kept this pace for the next 12 months. Within this overall number, single-family starts increased 3.2% to a 963,000 seasonally adjusted annual rate. However, single-family starts are 12.8% lower year-to-date due to higher interest rates. The multifamily sector, which includes apartment buildings and condos, increased 17.6% to an annualized 395,000 pace. “The uptick in single-family production was somewhat unexpected as our latest builder surveys indicate that starts are likely to weaken in the months ahead due to recent higher mortgage rates that were near 7.6% in mid-October,” said Alicia Huey, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a custom home builder and developer from Birmingham, Ala. “Meanwhile, builders also continue to face persistent labor shortages, a lack of buildable lots and higher financing costs for acquisition and development loans.” “Despite ongoing challenges in the market, the housing deficit of resale inventory continues to provide some market support for builders,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. “Because of a lack of existing homes in the marketplace, 31% of homes available for sale in August were new construction. This compares with a historical average in the 1214% range. But in another sign that higher interest rates have slowed the market, the number of single-family homes under construction in September was 674,000, which is almost 15% lower than a year ago.” On a regional and year-to-date basis, combined single-family and multifamily starts are 23.3% lower in the Northeast, 12.9% lower in the Midwest, 7.8% lower in the South and 16.9% lower in the West. Overall permits decreased 4.4% to a 1.47 million unit annualized rate in September. Single-family permits increased 1.8% to a 965,000 unit rate. Single-family permits are down 13.4% year-to-date. Multifamily permits decreased 14.3% to an annualized 508,000 pace. Looking at regional permit data on a year-to-date basis, permits are 22.3% lower in the Northeast, 16.6% lower in the Midwest, 12.7% lower in the South and 17.6% lower in the West. The number of apartments under construction is near 1 million units and will be falling in the months ahead.
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US LBM Acquires Florida’s Manning Building Supplies Leading building materials distributor expands presence in multiple Florida housing markets Jacksonville, FL, October 4, 2023—US LBM, a leading distributor of specialty building materials in the United States, has acquired Manning Building Supplies, a top provider of building products and manufactured components to professional builders throughout Eastern and Central Florida. Founded in 1979, Manning’s product portfolio includes lumber and trusses, along with custom doors, windows and millwork, which it also provides installation services for. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Manning operates nine locations throughout Florida, seven building materials distribution yards, six of which include custom door shops, and two truss manufacturing plants in Jacksonville and Ocala. “US LBM shares Manning Building Supplies’ mission of providing our customers with the best products and experience. We’re looking forward to this new opportunity and continuing to serve our communities,” said Jimmy Cissel who, along with Steve Wiechens, will continue to lead Manning’s day-to-day operations. With this acquisition, US LBM now operates 19 locations in Florida, which includes five truss manufacturing facilities. “We are thrilled to partner with the team at Manning Building Supplies, who are well known for providing exceptional service, products and solutions to Florida builders,” said US LBM President and CEO L.T. Gibson. “With Manning and Raymond Building Supply, US LBM has a robust network of distribution and manufacturing locations throughout Florida, serving all of the state’s top housing markets, including the Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville and Sarasota metro areas.” The JIAN Group, LLC acted as financial advisor to Manning Building Supplies. About US LBM US LBM is the largest privately owned, full-line distributor of specialty building materials in the United States. Offering a comprehensive portfolio of specialty products, including windows, doors, millwork, wallboard, roofing, siding, engineered components and cabinetry, US LBM combines the scale and operational advantages of a national platform with a local goto-market strategy through its national network of locations across the country. For more information, please visit uslbm. com or follow US LBM on LinkedIn. PHONE: 800-289-5627
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US LBM Foundation Golf Tournament Raises More Than $2 Million Funds raised will benefit a variety of organizations nationwide, including the Gary Sinise Foundation’s work to provide specially adapted housing for wounded veterans Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, October 13, 2023—The US LBM Foundation, the charitable nonprofit organization of US LBM, one of the nation’s leading distributors of specialty building materials, raised more than $2 million at the seventh edition of its charity golf tournament, which was held at TPC Sawgrass outside of Jacksonville, Fla. on Oct. 11. The US LBM Foundation presented a $300,000 contribution to the Gary Sinise Foundation, to support the R.I.S.E. (Restoring Independence Supporting Empowerment) program, which builds specially adapted smart homes for severely wounded veterans. In attendance at this year’s event were three recipients of R.I.S.E homes, U.S. Army Captain Jason Church, whose R.I.S.E. home outside of Milwaukee was built earlier this year, retired U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Nick Kimmel and retired U.S. Army Captain Jake Murphy. In connection with the tournament, the US LBM Foundation also made donations to the Azinger Family Compassion Center, which provides resources for vulnerable children and struggling families, the Riggle Foundation, which supports veterans of the armed forces, and Puppies & Golf, which works with organizations that rescue dogs and train them to become service animals for veterans in need. The event was hosted by actor and comedian Rob Riggle, star of numerous films including Step Brothers and 21 Jump Street and is a retired U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel. Additional special guests included PGA champion and broadcaster Paul Azinger, CBS Sports reporter Amanda Balionis-Renner, PGA pro Erik Barnes, and US LBM brand ambassador and LPGA champion Jessica Korda. Since it was established in 2013, the US LBM Foundation has donated more than $4.5 million to support charitable organizations across the country. “Thanks to the supporters of the US LBM Foundation and our annual golf tournament fundraiser, we’ve been privileged to build partnerships with organizations, like the Gary Sinise Foundation, to make a positive impact on the lives of our incredible veteran heroes,” said US LBM President and CEO L.T. Gibson. Sponsors of this year’s tournament included Alpine, Andersen Windows & Doors, Arent Fox Schiff LLP, Atlas Roofing, AZEK, Bain Capital, Barrette Outdoor Living, Bayer Built, BlueLinx, Boise Cascade, Cabinetworks, California Cascade/Hixon Lumber, Cameron Ashley, Captial Lumber, Canfor, Cornerstone Building Brands, CertainTeed, Coffman Stair Parts, Culpepper, Deloitte, Digger Specialties, ECMD, Epicor, EY, Fairchild Equipment, Forest City Group, GAF, GE, Georgia-Pacific, Great Southern Wood Preserving/Yellawood, Hampton Lumber, Henkel, Hillman, Holman, Honigman, Housby, Huber, Interfor, James Hardie, JeldWen, the JIAN Group, KSM (Katz, Sapper & Miller), Kelleher Corp, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Knauf, KPMG, Legacy Cabinets, LP Building Solutions, Lynden, Lynn Doors, Marvin Windows, Masonite, MasterBrand, Metrie, MHC Kenworth Inc, MiTek, National Nail, Novo Building Products, Orgill, Owens Corning, PrimeSource, PwC, Reed Smith LLP, Simpson StrongTie, Specialty Building Products, ThermaTru, Trex, US Lumber, Weekes Forest Products, Westlake Royal, Weyerhaeuser and Woodgrain. About US LBM Foundation The US LBM Foundation is registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in communities across the United States. The Foundation was established in 2013 by US LBM, a leader in the building materials industry, to help fulfill the company’s mission of giving back in the communities where it operates. The US LBM Foundation supports causes and organizations through financial and in-kind donations that address critical community challenges, including economic development, housing, health care and human services. For more information, visit uslbmfoundation.org. PHONE: 800-289-5627
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US LBM Announces Joint Ownership Agreement with Bain Capital Private Equity and Platinum Equity Atlanta, GA, October 16, 2023—US LBM, a leading distributor of specialty building materials in the United States, today announced the signing of a definitive agreement for Platinum Equity to acquire a stake in the company from Bain Capital Private Equity (“Bain Capital”). Bain Capital and Platinum Equity will have equal ownership stakes and joint Board governance. US LBM will continue under the leadership of Founder, President and CEO L.T. Gibson and the current management team. Financial terms of the private transaction were not disclosed. Founded in 2009 with 16 locations in three states, US LBM has grown into one of the nation’s leading distributors of specialty building materials, operating more than 450 locations throughout the country. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of specialty products, including windows, doors, millwork, wallboard, roofing, siding, engineered components and cabinetry. “Our strategy of combining our national scale with a strong local market focus has continued to drive significant growth for US LBM, and Bain Capital’s support has helped accelerate our expansion into several new housing markets while furthering investment in our people, operations and technology to enhance the value we bring to our suppliers, customers and communities,” said Gibson. “US LBM’s national platform, strong supplier relationships, commitment to operational excellence and boosting organic in-market growth continue to make us an acquirer of choice in the building materials industry. We look forward to working with Platinum and our ongoing partnership with Bain Capital. Their combined operational expertise and experience in the building products space will be a significant asset in driving the growth and expansion of our business.” Platinum Equity Co-President Jacob Kotzubei said he believes in the company’s short and long-term prospects. “US LBM has built an impressive, diversified business with scale while preserving a vibrant, entrepreneurial spirit,” said Kotzubei. “In the near term, we think the company’s footprint, financial profile, and operating model will allow it to continue growing and strengthening its operations as it navigates the complexities of the current environment. We are optimistic about the outlook for new housing over the long term given the nationwide shortage stemming from years of underbuilding that has created an imbalance in supply and demand. We look forward to working with the company’s leadership group and our partners at Bain Capital to put our financial and operational resources to work.” Over the last three years, US LBM has approximately tripled sales and profit as a result of an accretive M&A strategy, and investments in data and analytics, supply chain optimization, and customer experience. The company has successfully leveraged its national scale and operations while diversifying its product mix, expanding its structural components manufacturing capabilities and building deep, local customer relationships. “We are excited to continue our successful collaboration with L.T. and the talented US LBM team. As the fundamental outlook for new home construction in the U.S. remains strong, we believe the company is poised to further build out its integrated platform through organic growth initiatives and strategic acquisitions,” said Stephen Thomas, a Partner at Bain Capital Private Equity. “We are proud to have helped US LBM develop a leading national platform and look forward to continuing to support the company in partnership with Platinum, who shares our vision for the growth
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trajectory of the business. With our combined resources, US LBM is well-positioned to grow its customer relationships with enhanced product offerings and customer facing technologies,” added Olivia Howard, a Partner at Bain Capital Private Equity. “There are meaningful opportunities to continue building scale nationally and at the local level,” said Platinum Equity Managing Director Nathan Eldridge. “Our plan is to continue investing in core markets with new product offerings or capabilities, while further expanding the company’s reach geographically. We have a lot of experience investing in building products businesses and believe we are well positioned to support US LBM’s growth.”
For the complete press release, visit https://news.uslbm.com/ us-lbm-announces-joint-ownership-agreement-with-bain-capitalprivate-equity-and-platinum-equity/.
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84 Lumber Spotlights Dynamic Job Opportunities During Careers in Construction Month Eighty Four, Pa. (Oct. 2, 2023) — Working at an 84 Lumber store may not be the typical route to working in construction, but 84 Lumber, the nation’s largest privately held building materials supplier, is anything but typical. “It’s no secret that the construction industry is facing a severe shortage of skilled workers. What’s less known is that the way into construction may not always be with a builder or contractor,” said Ken Kucera, vice president of installed sales and manufacturing, 84 Lumber. Primarily known as an industry leader in building supplies and services for single- and multi-family residences and commercial buildings, 84 Lumber also operates component plants, door shops, installation centers, and wood product shops. It offers kitchen and bath design services. The stores themselves carry a variety of building materials including siding, decking, windows, trim, roofing, and trusses. It’s where builders and industry pros not only get supplies but also the help they need to solve the challenge of securing skilled, reliable teams to complete installation. “Over the last decade, construction jobs have steadily increased, even during economic downturns,” said Kucera, who leads 84 Lumber’s strategy and implementation for growing the components manufacturing business across the country. “According to the National Center for Construction Education, 40 percent of the current construction workforce will retire by 2031, so the need for skilled workers is showing no signs of slowing. What’s really key for the next generation are the opportunities – a career in construction doesn’t have to be limited to a job site… the task of building America requires workers with many different types of skill sets and career goals.” “Building a meaningful career is possible with any level of education,” adds Kucera. With internships, mentorships, and good management trainee programs, such as the one offered by 84 Lumber, you can customize the path for your career in construction. “If you’re good with your hands, great; if you have a way with people, consider sales. Any background or talent has a place in the construction industry,” said Kucera. 84 Lumber exemplifies the idea that the construction industry isn’t just about bricks and mortar; it’s about building careers and futures. Associates Chris Cox, divisional installed sales manager at 84 Lumber, and Brandon McGavitt, repairs, and enhancements coordinator, highlight the diverse career paths available. For more on the stories of Chris Cox and Brandon McGavitt, see the full press release at https://www.84lumber.com/about/pressroom/84-press-releases/84-lumber-spotlights-dynamic-job-opportunities-during-careers-in-construction-month-october-2023/. For information on career opportunities at 84 Lumber locations across the country, visit: https://www.84lumber.com/careers/currentopenings/. About 84 Lumber Founded in 1956 and headquartered in Eighty Four, Pennsylvania, 84 Lumber Co. is the nation’s largest privately held supplier of building materials, manufactured components and industry-leading services for single and multifamily residences and commercial buildings. The company operates 310 facilities which include stores, component manufacturing plants, custom door shops and engineered wood product centers in 35 states. 84 Lumber also offers turnkey installation services for a variety of products, including framing, insulation, siding, windows, roofing, decking and drywall. A certified national women’s business enterprise owned by Maggie Hardy, 84 Lumber was named one of America’s Largest Private Companies by Forbes and also made the Inc. 5000 list of America’s Fastest-Growing Companies in 2023. For more information, visit 84lumber.com or join us at Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn. PHONE: 800-289-5627
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The International Code Council Collaborates with The Tiny Home Industry Association to Address Tiny Home Construction and Safety The guide will help tiny home builders and residents comply with up-to-date International Codes® Washington, D.C., October 9, 2023 – The International Code Council, in collaboration with the Tiny Home Industry Association (THIA), recently published The Tiny House – Building it Right: From the Publisher of the Building Codes guide. The illustrated guide covers the proper construction of tiny homes including movable tiny homes (MTHs). The Tiny House – Building it Right guide focuses on the planning, design, permitting, construction and inspection of tiny houses. Code section references are provided throughout. The guide also covers the various types of tiny houses and familiarizes builders of tiny houses with the requirements contained in the International Residential Code® (IRC®). “This guide is a helpful resource for the increasingly popular tiny home industry,” said Code Council Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims, CBO. “By following this guide, we can help ensure the safety of residents of tiny houses and support multiple housing options that are safe, sustainable and affordable.” The author of the guide, Steve Van Note, has had a lengthy career in the building construction and safety industry before retiring from the Code Council. His years of experience as a building contractor, building inspector, building official and as the Code Council’s residential code expert have made him an authority on tiny house construction. “THIA recommends this book as an essential companion to the 2021 International Residential Code®, providing a comprehensive and user-friendly guide for anyone involved in the design, construction or inspection of tiny houses,” said THIA CEO and Chairman Brad Wiseman. The guide joins a growing suite of jointly-developed resources from the Code Council and THIA including the 2021 International Tiny House Provisions, Navigating Certification and Regulation for Tiny Houses and Model Tiny House Legislation. The organizations are also co-sponsoring development of ICC/THIA Standard 1215 – Design, Construction, Inspection and Regulation of Tiny Houses for Permanent Occupancy. ICC/THIA Standard 1215 will complement existing tiny house resources developed by the Code Council, with the criteria allowing for easy adoption of the standard internationally and in jurisdictions that do not use the IRC® as its base code. The guide is now available in multiple formats, including a compact print edition and PDF download, and will be available on Digital Codes Premium® soon. The guide is available for purchase here. Learn more about the Code Council’s tiny house resources here. About the International Code Council
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Q2 Highlights: SLB Programs Generated 454 MM BF of Incremental Demand October 2023 – The SLB and its funded programs delivered promising results in the second quarter, outperforming on a wide number of measures while defending existing market share and making strategic investments to boost revenue streams. Along with generating incremental demand of 454 MM BF, the programs accounted for 1.3 MM metric tons of sequestered and avoided CO2. A few key Q2 highlights: •
The American Wood Council, with funding from the SLB and U.S. Endowment for Forestry & Communities, launched a Wood Sourcing Tool and is expanding the industry’s life cycle inventory database to meet the growing demand for morespecific regional and mill-level environmental product declarations and fiber sourcing data.
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WoodWorks directly influenced 129 projects and indirectly influenced 329 projects in Q2. Combined, the projects represent 22.5 MM SF of impacted wood construction, 203 MM BF of incremental lumber, 45 MM BF of incremental engineered wood products, and 142 MM SF of incremental wood structural panels.
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Think Wood increased its overall content output by nearly 70% in Q2, translating to 636,327 marketing engagements—up 263% QoQ and +143% YoY.
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New accounts on the Wood Institute grew steadily and surged on an annualized basis by over 70%, while SLB Education completed three university faculty development workshops benefiting 52 educators from 42 schools of architecture and engineering.
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Wood Tech Systems Chosen to Represent House of Design Carmel, Indiana, October 24, 2023: Wood Tech Systems (WTS) announced today the signing of an agreement to represent products from Nampa, Idaho based House of Design (HoD), the premier provider of robotics and advanced material handling in the wood component industry. According to Joe Halteman, President of WTS, “The agreement to represent HoD is a huge opportunity to partner with a leading developer, one truly suited to move technology forward in truss and wall panel assembly.” HoD features collaborative equipment solutions that are designed to maximize efficiency and increase production. This means that instead of trying to completely replace humans in a component manufacturing plant, the robotic systems work with your employees to make them more efficient and faster as well as eliminating injuries and reducing fatigue. If a fully automated line isn’t the right fit, there are modularcell solutions that include automated plate picking, pre- plating, part delivery systems, and a robotic, horizontal stacking system for completed trusses. “We’re excited about the industry insight, support and energy WTS will bring to our team, and to our expanding initiatives going forward,” HoD Founder and Chief Executive Officer Shane Dittrich said in a statement. About Wood Tech Systems In its 36-year history, WTS has come to be recognized as the premier professional sales entity in the wood component industry. WTS has built a reputation for honesty and fair dealings with thousands of customers and vendors across the United States, Canada, Australia and at least a dozen other countries. The company continues to expand their service to the structural building component industry through their expertise in off-site construction featuring product-oriented solutions to wood frame construction markets worldwide. WTS trades primarily on their industry relationships, knowledge of structural wood component equipment, and service to the industry through active participation in the Structural Building Components Association (SBCA).
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New Leadership at Alpine: Matt Davis Appointed Vice President/General Manager October 30, 2023, Glenview, IL – Alpine, an ITW company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Matt Davis as the Vice President/General Manager, effective October 30th, 2023. Matt Davis brings with him a wealth of experience as well as a proven track record of success in the Construction industry. He most recently served as the Vice President/ General Manager of Commercial Construction North America since 2018, where he demonstrated exceptional leadership and led the division through significant transformation and growth. Matt started his career with ITW in 2000 as a Co-Op Engineer in the ITW Technology Center and held various leadership roles within the Construction Products segment. He was also Vice President/General Manager of the Medical division in the Specialty Products segment. Davis expressed his excitement to lead Alpine, stating “I am tremendously honored and excited to join the Alpine business, which has never been stronger or better positioned for the future. I look forward to the opportunity to work with the Alpine team, as we continue to bring innovative solutions and enhanced value to our customer partners and the broader Construction industry.” Matt Davis’ appointment underscores Alpine’s commitment to driving continuous growth and achieving excellence within the component manufacturing industry. We look forward to continuing to build strong partnerships with our customers as well as making meaningful progress under Matt’s leadership and guidance. For more information, please visit alpineITW.com. ### About Alpine Recognized for its engineering excellence, productivity-enhancing software and equipment solutions, and the industry’s best service, Alpine is a leading provider of building component software, metal connector products, and equipment to component manufacturers. Since 1966, the company has partnered closely with customers to enhance their business and productivity. Alpine is also a leader in delivering software solutions that increase homebuilder productivity and profitability. The company is a division of Illinois Tool Works Inc., a Fortune 200 global diversified manufacturer. For additional information, visit https:// alpineitw.com.
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Hybrid Remote Truss Designer - Single Family J14212 Employer: Client Confidential
We are a fast growing Midwest company that is looking for someone with at least 5-10 years experience doing costs estimates, takeoffs, and bids for commercial cold-formed steel load-bearing wall panel projects. Our niche is in the hospitality and assisted living/ retirement industries and we are in our 3rd year of consecutive record sales and profits.
If you are a mid to senior level Truss designer, able to design for mostly single family custom and production builder type projects, able to design in savings and create packages that work in the plant and on site, this is a job you should consider. The company uses MiTek but will consider other truss design software experience. This job requires someone who is used to working with repetitive tasks, but also finding savings and minimizing errors.
Remote Truss Designer J15228 Employer: Client Confidential Details: Our client in the Southeast is looking for Remote Truss Designer. Work remote, or in an office location. They need senior level Remote Truss Designers and Intermediate level may be considered. Fantastic benefits, compensation is very competitive, and they use MiTek software. Remote is an option if you have a home office and remote experience, or you can work in one of their offices. They may consider someone without remote experience, just depends on the skill level. Must be in the Southeast
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Truss Designer J15286 Employer: Client Confidential Products include floor and roof trusses, I-Joists, wall panels, MiTek. Panel experience is a plus! JobLine Senior Designer rating is preferred. This is an In-Office position only. No remote, but part time remote may be available, depending upon skills and experience.
Thom's Notes: One of my "A" list employers, great benefits, competitive compensation plus very competitive bonus program. When I place someone there, they stick! Very tight specifications Remote Truss & Panel Designer for this employer. Relocation J15290 assistance is available. Employer: Client Confidential Regional Mega-Multifamily Truss Designer for Single Family Truss Designer Custom and Production Builder Mega-Multifamily Estimator/ projects. Products include floor and Designer needed to support roof trusses, I-Joists, wall panels, multiple plants. Duties include MiTek. Panel experience is a plus! modeling for estimating and full JobLine Senior Designer rating is designs of multifamily projects. preferred. Remote or hybrid remote Intermediate or advanced skill level may be available, depending upon will be considered using JobLine's skills and experience. Truss Design Skills Evaluation. This job is local, remote (Eastern Time Zone), or hybrid. Relocation assistance is negotiable if you plan to work in the office. Please inquire
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The Last Word on Our Veterans Joe Kannapell, P.E.
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ars seem to surround us today, but this has been the case since the founding of our country and our industry. While we are troubled by today’s calamities, we should stop and reflect on those who have fought these wars, especially on this coming Veterans Day, November 11.
Take the case of Cal Jureit, founder of Gang-Nail, who was born at the end of World War I, and during our nation’s worst pandemic, which killed, on a percentage basis, about twice as many Americans as Covid. Jureit, the son of bakers, chose to interrupt his education and join the Navy’s Seabees, spending two years in a construction unit in the Pacific Theater during World War II. He had to be inspired by his unit’s motto, “We Build. We Fight. Can Do!”, which is he what he did for our industry after his war service and after he finished his engineering education at Georgia Tech. Just as Jim Adams did, founder of J.D. Adams, who flew 50 missions, serving during most of that war. As did Bob Mort, founder of Interlock Steel, who served with an American unit alongside the Australian Infantry. These men literally dodged bullets, so starting a business couldn’t have been as stressful as their wartime experiences. Soon after these heroes came home, another group of Americans left for the Korean conflict, including the colorful Charlie Vaccaro, later of Alpine, who received 2 bronze stars and the Combat Infantry Badge (CIB). This Badge is a particularly noteworthy distinction, indicating that Vaccaro led a unit in combat in this brutal conflict. Surely, he was shaped by this tough tour, and took the motto of the Seventh Infantry Division to heart, “Trust in Me,” as attested by John Herring, who founded and still runs A-1 Roof Trusses, and so many others.
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Then there came the most divisive war in our history in Vietnam, that took 58,220 American lives, and had to influence all of us in the truss industry. Yet so fleeting is this memory that we need to make a conscious effort to recall it and remember its impact on so many lives. Of the almost three million men and women who served during this period, unfortunately I can only cite a few who have touched this industry and me. Dick Marriot, former President of MiTek and Navy Pilot, landed at 150 mph on the pitching deck of an aircraft carrier. Wayne Stouffer, long-time truss designer and technical rep, experienced the trauma of the Tet Offensive and was “scared every day.” The father of Marc James, MiTek VP, was a helicopter pilot who lived through one of the highest mortality jobs during that war. And so many others served their country during this period, including former MiTek CEOs Gene Toombs and Tom Manenti. Fortunately, our industry recognizes our veterans in an incredibly wonderful way via Operation Finally Home. The dues we pay to SBCA and our local chapters have made possible several donations of brand new, mortgage-free homes to wounded warriors. And what a moving site it was to see one of these in Culpeper, Virginia, in 2020, due to the dogged determination of the local chapter president (and future SBCA President) Gene Frogale. This, I believe, is the best thing our industry does, and hopefully will keep doing.
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