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Articles 6 Anna Stamm – Advertiser Forum: New and (Maybe) Improved 10 Joe Kannapell: Sixty Years of Machines Part XXII: Linear Saw Convergence 19 Sean Hubbard – Spida USA: Spida Meets Your Requirements Head On 37 Todd Drummond Consulting, LLC: Solve The Most Pressing Problems with A Different Mindset 47 Glenn Traylor:

Is Your Equipment Up to the Challenge 54 Tracy Roe – Eagle Metal: Communicate Through the Cloud 60 Chad Komnick – MiTek: Adopting More Efficient Ways to Solve Problems 70 Alpine Team: Building Your Business with Alpine and STITCHER

75 Chris Scott – Stiles Machinery: My Favorite F Words: Fall, Football, and Fellowship 78 Blaire Matthees – Panels Plus: Panels Plus Goes Platinum: Creating the Platinum Series Automated Sheathing Bridge 84 Thomas McAnally – Publisher: From The Road: The "Other" Modular Sector 93 Carl Villella – Acceptance Leasing: Grow Your Business While Preserving Cash 106 Matt Layman – Layman's Lumber Guide: Most Valuable Lumber Lesson...EVER! 118 Thomas Goebel – Simpson Strong-Tie: RTUD and ATUD Now UL Listed As a Through-Penetration Firestop System 142 Joe Kannapell – The Last Word On Making the Cut


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New & Used Equipment Saws .......................................................................................7 Truss Equipment ...................................................................49 Panel Equipment ...................................................................66 Trucks & Trailers ...................................................................89 Misc. Equipment .....................................................................89 Modular Manufacturing ..................................................101 Door | Stair | Window Equipment ...........................................104 Lumber .........................................................106 Monthly GIGGLES .......................................................................67 Safety First ......................................................................................115 Calendar of Events ...........................................................................116 Industry News ..................................................................................127 Hiring Zone ......................................................................................138 Directory .........................................................................................140

Acceptance Leasing & Financing ..............................................49,91,93 Acer, Inc ............................................................................40,56 Alpine ............................................................................16,70,94 Clark Industries, Inc. .....................................................................8,90 Eagle Metal Products ........................................................4,24,54 Eide Integrated Systems, LLC | ProCut, LLC ........................... 26,50 Enventek ....................................................................................34,86 EstiFrame Technologies ...............................................................13,92 Fitzgerald Group ................................................................107 HOLTEC USA .................................15,64 HUNDEGGER USA ..............................................................9,117 Layman's Lumber Guide ..................................................................106 MiTek ........................................................................12,42,60 Panels Plus ....................................................1,41,68,78 Runnion Equipment Company ..........................................................25,91 Simpson Strong-Tie ...................................14,100,118,127,128 Spida USA ............................................................18,19,32,66,72 Stiles Machinery ...................................................74,75,141 The Hain Company ..............................................................23,35,83,105 The JobLine ........................................................108 Timber Products Inspection ...........................46,96 Todd Drummond Consulting, LLC .............................36,37,52,53,98,102 Transport Products & Service Enterprises, Inc. ....................................49,89 Triad | RUVO | Merrick Machine ..............................................2,104,144 Vekta Automation ..............................................................22,44 Wasserman & Associates ........7,27,35,41,43,45,49,51,58,59,67, 76,87,88,101,103,105 Wood Tech Systems ........9,17,23,25,28,29,30,31,33,41,43,45,49,57,58, 59,65,67,69,73,77,82,83,87,97,99,139

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New and (Maybe) Improved Anna L. Stamm Director of Communications and Marketing Component Manufacturing Advertiser.

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very time a company adds “new and improved” to the label of something I am buying, I have a moment of fear and frustration. I bide my time until I try using this “improved” product, whatever it may be, and then I will assess if the improvement is something I will appreciate, tolerate, or loathe. Although this happens frequently with mass consumer items, we can draw some parallels to other business decision-making too.

Automation that improves production In this business, we’re not worried about how “New Coke” will taste compared to classic Coke— that’s more of a “marketing” issue than a “production” concern. Although marketing does play a role in your business, the real heartbeat is in production—being able to make what you’re making is where your success (or failure) will start (or end). Importantly, your production needs to be efficient, so that your costs won’t exceed your profits. It is in the production cycle that companies consider how to automate steps—motivated to save time, labor, raw materials, costs, etc. As it should be, every company will determine how they want to invest in automation, based on their cost–benefit analyses and their understanding of their future trajectories.

Unintended consequences after the calculations With the complicated calculations that (hopefully) are behind important decision-making, there’s probably one that receives a little less attention than it should—what will you “lose” when you make your improvements? For this, I have an admittedly silly example to consider: the modern microwave. These days, you simply hit “3” and get 3 minutes of cook time. No more pushing “3.00”—labor and time saved! But what if your production line has worked out the math for the perfect cup of coffee without leaving the whole pot on all day. What if, like my uncle, you have analyzed exactly how many seconds you need to reheat coffee and you know the exact angle at which to set down the coffee mug so that the handle is perfected rotated back to the ideal extraction position. That answer is 1 minute 13 seconds. Now, how do you program your microwave for 1.13? You can’t. Modern microwaves only advance in 30-second increments. You have to hit “2” or press three 30-second increments and stand there, watching and waiting, so you can hit “stop” at the exact second you want. Undoubtedly, some of your “helpful” automation improvements also have come at the expense of something else. But hopefully, you’ve also been able to devise an effective solution that will make your new situation a genuine improvement.

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NEW! Monet DeSauw DeRobo Linear Saw

Monet DeSauw FWA 500 Floor Web Cutter • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Push Button Powered Blade Angulations Single Push Button Setting for 2 Blades per Side Electronic Digital Readouts Backup Mechanical Indicators Cuts 4 Angle Webs, Cantilever Webs (2 piece webs) & Square Blocks Magazine Lumber Feed for 3x2, 4x2 and 6x2 Lumber 12 1/2” to 48 1/2” Length Capacity (7” Minimum on Square Blocks) 60 Pieces per Minute (4) Internal 16” Blades & (1) External 16” CutOff Blade Pneumatic Blade Brake on External Blade Dust Hoods Belt Waste Conveyor (under saw) Add $3,800 for 12’ Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw) Add $1,800 for Extra Set of Blades 480 Volt / 3 Phase

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Automated (Truss Design Software Download) or Semi-Automated (Touch Screen Entry) Operation All Movements are Computer & PLC Controlled Comprehensive Setup Screens Display Each Piece with Setup Data 22” x 40 Tooth Blade on PAE Cut 1 or 2 Boards up to 20’ (2 Second Plunge Cut) Cut Chords, Webs, Rafters, Wedges & Stair Stringers Cut Long Scarfs by Multi-Plunging Servo Positioning on Infeed, Angle & Outfeed Pusher Over Travel Protection Ink Jet Printer Lumber Optimization Program Belt Waste Conveyor 480 Volt / 3 Phase / 60 Amp Includes 5 Day Onsite Installation & Training Optional Monet DeSauw Live Deck, Bunk Feeder & Incline Belt Waste Conveyor

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Monet DeSauw DeSawyer 2000 Automated Saw • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Touch Screen User Interface with Backup Mechanical Controls 3 Operating Modes: Auto, Semi-Auto & Manual All 20 Axes of Movements are Computer & PLC Controlled Comprehensive Setup Screens Display Each Piece with Setup Data Anti-Collision & Optimizing Programming Auto Calibration Productivity & Time Tracking Maintenance Diagnostics Variable Speed Conveyor (0-50 Flights per Minute)with Powered Hold Downs (1) 30” x 80 Tooth Blade (27 3/4” Scarf on PAE) (4) 16” x 40 Tooth Blades (13 1/2” Scarf on Centerline) Pneumatic Blade Brakes on all 5 Blades 16 1/2” to 20’ Length Capacity (11” Minimum on Square End Blocks) Vibrating Waste Conveyor Under Saw 480 Volt / 3 Phase Includes 4 Day Onsite Installation & Training Add $2,300 for Extra Set of Blades Optional Live Deck, Label Printer, Ink Jet Printer, Catcher Display & Incline Belt Waste Conveyor.

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New Improved Design! Solid 48” x 72” Frame and Arm Construction Minimizes Flex on the Saw Frame Direct Drive 7.5 HP Motor with 18” Blade (230/460 Volt) Minimum Angle of 10 Degrees with 36” Stroke for Long Scarf Cuts Automated 160 Degree Angular Movement Variable Stroke Limiter & Plexiglass Shield for Operator Safety MDF Profiled Saw Bench Top Provides a Safe Working Platform Dust Extraction Outlet 20’ of MDF Bench Top with Automated 20’ Length Stop & 10’ Gravity Conveyor Workstation, Control Cabinet Enclosure & 17” Touch Screen Integration

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Serial Control System Includes all Plug & Play Wiring MangoTech/Spida Truss Cutting Software Add $4,500 Two Day Onsite Installation & Training Add $850 for 12 Month Phone & Virtual Tech Support Add $275 for Spare Blade Add $558 for Saw Laser Guide Add $1,050 for Dust Collector Excludes Freight & Customs Charges

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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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Sixty Years of Machines Part XXII: Linear Saw Convergence Joe Kannapell

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n the 1990s, two small town entrepreneurs tackled vexing cutting problems, but from very different angles, and their innovations set the table for today’s linear saw industry. Jim Urmson, working in Mt. Dora, Florida, population 14,000, started from the ground up, aiming to automate his radial arm saw. Kip Apostol, working in Heber City, Utah, population 20,000, started from the top down, intent on automating his heavy timber cutting. Jim focused on the cuts common to all CMs, while Kip addressed the cuts that were common to no CMs. In the end, they addressed the full range of off-site wood cutting requirements, and both made an indelible mark on our industry. The market for Jim’s broadly focused approach would seem to dwarf the market for Kip’s niche approach. But, for Kip, fashioning mortise and tenon joints was so tedious that automating those cuts would have a huge payback on every job. But how many U.S. shops were like Kip’s? Not many. Surprisingly though, Kip’s solution spilled over to resolve other cuts that were challenging more and more truss plants. Kip was a Timber Framer who put up wood structures straight out of the Old World – without metal fasteners, no less! He practiced true mortise and tenon carpentry that is most prevalent (and appreciated) in the Northeastern states, and is awesome to behold, especially to this lifelong wood engineer. How could he do it without automation? But, for many years, Kip did it the hard way. That is, until 1995, when he flew overseas to meet Hans Hundegger and he discovered that German technology could do most of it. Then Kip figured out how to adapt his joinery methods to work with Hundegger’s machinery and installed a Hundegger K1 in his operation. Over the next five years he achieved considerable success with the K1. However, few others in America seemed interested in Hundegger saws. Hans Hundegger was incredulous. His saws weren’t selling in the U.S., but he had deployed over 1000 in Germany. In 2001, he asked both Kip and Steve Shrader, Kip’s project manager, to help him understand the reasons. After their collaboration, Hans went to work on a smaller saw that could still do joinery, but could also process I-Joists, 2x4s, and small glulams or LVLs. In 2003, Hundegger sent Continued next page

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over a VHS tape with a prototype of the new saw, called the SC-1, and, that Fall, Kip and Steve took it to the Phoenix BCMC. When Kenny Cloyd, then principal of California Truss Company (now unfortunately deceased), saw the video, he was awestruck. And when he found out Joe Hikel at Shelter Systems Limited was looking for a saw, he encouraged him to further investigate the Hundegger. After BCMC, Kip picked up Joe and (the late) Dwight Hikel, Kenny Cloyd, and Mike Ruede (current SBCA President) in Germany and brought them to see a truss plant, several homebuilders, and the Hundegger factory. Though the Hundegger saws they viewed that day did much more extensive cutting than they needed, they both soon placed orders for the new SC-1 design. Cal Truss and Shelter subsequently received the second and third SC-1s in the U.S., and quickly put them into action. Shelter Systems used the Hundegger to complement their Omni component saws and to cut LVLs up to 40 foot long. Because they could stack multiple boards at a time, they were soon able to cut 100% of the pieces that supplied a combined 170 feet of Auto 8 and Auto 14 truss lines. Not long after Joe’s purchase, a nearby Trus Joist-affiliate, Structural Systems, installed a Hundegger saw to produce floor panels framed with TJIs. The SC-1 was capable of routing holes for duct runs that would improve TJ’s competitiveness with open web trusses. Soon after, another plant in the area, Annandale Millwork & Allied Systems, owned by Gene Frogale (incoming SBCA President), installed one in his plant. Since then, they’ve been installed in I-Joist plants across the country. It seems that our industry had to get past its “dark ages,” when even small CMs had to split jobs among multiple saws. For example, before they installed their Hundegger, Berry Home Center in rural Virginia had a Timbermill, Clary Short Cutter, PF90, and a Metra-Cut saw. Afterwards, they cut everything on that one machine. And on one of my visits there, I observed truckloads of 8x12 timbers in Berry’s yard that had been cut by their Hundegger SC-1. Berry’s owner, Tom Bishop, continues to swear by his Hundegger. Today’s emphasis on “off-site construction” increases the advantage of a saw that will “cut anything.” For CMs, that may mean more beveling of valley bottom chords, mitering jacks or hip rafters, cutting bird’s mouths, and ripping rafter tails (overhangs). In spite of increasing competition, Hans Hundegger still owns the franchise for the safest, most versatile wood cutting machine in the world. Yet, Jim Urmson’s more focused approach created the biggest initial splash in U.S. truss plants. But, as both Jim and Hans continued to add capabilities to their saws, their separate visions began to merge. Next Month: Linear Saw Wave Since 1970, Joe Kannapell has worked as programmer, Chief Engineer, Marketing Manager, and Sales VP for MiTek, plus 7 years at truss plants, retiring at the end of 2020. PHONE: 800-289-5627

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Prefabricated to meet builder’s specifications Ability to be sheathed with most flooring surfaces Utilizes top chord support for ease of installation Allowances for deflections, reactions, plumbing locations, waste and duct chases at the design stages

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NEW! 1999 AUTO-OMNI COMPONENT SAW • 5 Blade Automated Component Saw • 1-30", 1-12" and 3-20" Blades cut 2x3 thru 2x12 and 4x2 from 11" to 20'-0" • Computer, Enclosure & Stand • Shaker Waste Pan • Excludes Outfeed Skatewheel Conveyor Section • Video available upon request $19,900 Now $17,900 FOB CO Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

1996 Timbermill 620 Pro SSD Component Saw Six blades, SSD (single-sided-digital angle readouts), cuts lumber from 2×4 through 2×12, 4×2 lengths from 13” at 90/90 degrees to 20’, including four-angle floor truss webs from 18″, “Pro” model features faster angulation movements and faster carriage speeds with soft-start technology, all powered movements with single side setup, drag chain waste conveyor with drag chain incline. Length readout is analog. 220V, 3 phase electrical. $23,997, FOB TX Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

SAFETY SPEED MANUFACTURING GYPSUM CUTTER Model DFC-H5 cartridge cutting system for processing DensGlass ®, foam board, plastic or similar substrate materials in widths up to 64″. Dust and noise free for cutting or scoring gypsum material. $6,149 FOB MN Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com PHONE: 800-289-5627

LAUDERDALE HAMILTON 18" UPCUT SAW WITH 16' TIGERSTOP 240 Volt / 3 Phase Up-Cut Saw with 18" Blade. 2"x14" - 3"x12" - 4"x10" Capacity. Front Blade Guard. Foot Pedal Air Cylinder Operation. Dust Outlet (excludes dust collector). 16' TigerStop Programmable Stop Automatic Positioning of Stop via Simple and Intuitive Controls. Infeed & Outfeed Roller Conveyor. IBS Computer Enclosure (orange) with Stand (no computer or monitor). Buyer to dismantle/load equipment, Seller will provide forklift. $9,000 NOW $8,250 FOB IL Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

Safety Speed Cut Model 7000 Panel Saw 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). $9,332 Base, FOB MN.

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2020 Randek SPL 728 Automated Upcut Saw 2020 Randek model SPL 728 automated upcut saw with 26 foot length stop and only approximately 30 hours of run time on the saw. Cuts up to 26 foot long x 5 inch thick lumber, with depths up to 16 inches. Features bevel and compound cutting, 0 to 360 degree cuts, 10 HP motor with 28 inch diameter blade and large capacity for timber or truss/wall panel cutting. Fully automated or manual set up. Printer available through OEM at an additional cost. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical power required. 102 PSI at 18 CFM air required.

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ecently, in lieu of my 15-year-old son destroying my personal vehicle while working through drivers education, I decided it was safer to purchase a By Sean Hubbard vehicle specifically for him. For several months, I browsed the internet, visited car lots, and test drove cars. Eventually, this became such a laborious task I took a step back. It posed several questions. Why was this so difficult? What requirements were actually important to consumers? Why has the auto industry failed to understand its consumers? Four key factors fundamentally determined my requirements as a consumer: functionality/fit for purpose, convenience, price, and reliability. Moving beyond cars, this led to my next question: how well does Spida Machinery meet these same requirements for the building components industry?

Functionality/Fit for Purpose Spida Machinery offers the broadest range of equipment produced by a single manufacturer across the globe. That being said, the building codes in Australia or Europe are different than those of North America. So is Spida’s equipment really designed to fit the North American market? (Hint: Yes!) Not only has Spida spent the last 5+ years improving, developing, and adding to the product line, Spida offers innovative solutions that no other O.E.M. offers. Having focused on continued growth in wall panel production equipment, Spida’s solutions have surpassed the capabilities of the early equipment developers in production, accuracy, and fit for purpose. I guarantee the Spida Sheather will surpass your expectations. Broadening the scope of functionality, Spida’s cutting solutions rival that of any other manufacturer, all the while being under the same brand. The Spida PieceMaker tops the charts for linear saws with one of the Making a Raking Frame largest cutting capacities available. What’s more, plate marking, truss cutting, and manual measuring devices provide consumers with solutions for nearly every challenge inside the factory. Although not all component manufacturers produce wall panels, Spida’s solutions continue with Automated Roof Truss, Floor Truss, and Stacking solutions developed for the North American market.

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Does Spida Machinery meet the Functionality/Fit for Purpose requirement for the building components industry? Absolutely!

Convenience Spida has representation around the globe and more specifically throughout North America. From factory-direct resources to skilled third-party representatives, Spida has a representative to cover you. Spida respects the need for convenience – often within 24 hours of a visit, an email, or a phone conversation, we’ll have electronic quotations delivered to you.

Wendy talking to the operator on the Auto Truss Line

Spida’s drive to continually improve customer convenience is precisely why we hire the highly skilled and trained staff our customers have grown to expect. And, Spida continues to pursue additional remote sales and service staff to broaden our areas of coverage and convenience even more.

Does Spida Machinery meet the Convenience requirement for the building components industry? Certainly!

Price The current environment has created unique challenges. Spida has been proactive and reactive to market fluctuations. Global supply chains and manufacturing facilities have allowed Spida to maintain competitive prices. We understand Spida may not be the lowest cost or the highest, but we strive to be competitive. Spida’s 50+ years of commitment to the industry is confirmation that our equipment is priced for sustainability. Does Spida Machinery meet the Price requirement for the building components industry? Precisely!

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Reliability Manufacturers come and go, but Spida’s 50+ years of commitment to the industry is further confirmation of our equipment reliability. Irrespective of how well anyone builds equipment, component failures can occur, so it’s important to know you have a company The Tornado Saw in action behind you that will support you when needed. There’s no end date on our support either – it lasts as long as your Spida equipment is in service. In fact, it’s difficult to imagine, but our technical support team often works on equipment older than themselves. That is reliability! Uptime is critical in today’s environment, so that’s why Spida is continuing to develop software that monitors your uptime and tracks the downtime. With the SDN software and a few clicks, consumers can notify our technical support team of downtime. Whether in person or remotely, our trained technical support team will be available to assist your team in minimizing the downtime. Does Spida Machinery meet the Reliability requirement for the building components industry? Daily!

Eventually, I purchased a vehicle which met my requirements, but I left feeling the process was more frustrating and difficult than it should have been. Why? Because I never had a relationship with any of the companies where I sought to meet my needs. In my vehicle search, I was simply a number to that supplier, literally identified by my phone number and that was all. Beyond meeting the customers’ requirements of functionality, convenience, price, and reliability, Spida does one more – we care about our customers and we take responsibility for their satisfaction. The culture at Spida is different – a customer isn’t identified as just a number, it’s personal. Not only is your name and company in our computer system, you’re likely in my cell phone and your maintenance staff is likely in my cell phone. Most likely, if you have Spida equipment, your name exists in at least one of our phones, because your requirements are important to Spida. At Spida, we want to meet your requirements head on.

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DELIVERING INNOVATION TO THE TRUSS AND FRAME INDUSTRY With the right partnership anything is possible The team at Vekta was instrumental in the design of this system and were able to open our eyes to possibilities we didn’t know even existed. The finished product has not only met, but exceeded our expectations. With the minimal footprint of the PackFeeder, the accuracy, speed and reliability of the Razer V5, the speed and efficiency of the Material Conveyor system, and the overall support by this team we are extremely pleased with the outcome. Josh Wright V.P. of Manufacturing The Truss Company, USA With 15+ years experience, Vekta specializes in creating automated factory solutions based on your objectives, space requirements and budget. The Truss Company’s customized solution focused on flexibility including two Razer V5’s and two PackFeeders sharing a common nine KickOff Conveyor System. If the key to business success is selecting the right partner- the key to automation is choosing Vekta.

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Motor: Heavy Duty 5 HP - 3 phase - 220v or 440 v (Please specify when ordering) Motor carriage bearing and spindle assembly mounted on Blanchard ground steel plate Lineal motion is hardened and ground V bearings and rails Block Sizes: 2 x 4 through 2 x 12 infinite height setting to center Air Supply: 100 psi 10 CFM Drills: 2 wing 3/4'” Carbide Tipped can accommodate smaller or larger Spindles: Alloy Steel polished and ground precision shafting Frame: 2" Steel With Powder Coat Finish Covers: 10 Gauge (1/8" Thick) Aluminum removable Dimensions: Height - 60 inches, Width - 33 inches, Depth - 33 inches Shipping weight: 750 lbs. - (Including crate) MADE IN AMERICA BY AMERICANS

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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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2006 Hundegger SC-1 Linear Saw 2006 Hundegger model SC-1 linear saw, roof truss cutting functions including angle drive unit, bevel drive unit (needs repair) with auto-loading stacking conveyor system, auto-discharge18’ timber capable in-feed and out-feed, electronic controls and operator console hydraulic unit, automated clamping system, 16 nozzle ink (not functional) on one 1 1/2" edge, and small-part discharge scrap conveyor. Windows 7 operating system upgraded in 2015. A one owner saw. OEM disassembly and installation available at additional cost. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical required. 150 PSI at 27 CFM air required.

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1995 Koskovich Auto Omni Component Saw 1995 Koskovich Auto Omni saw, S/N AO950056 4-blade automated saw includes [1] 29 inch blade and [3] 19 inch blades. Includes scrap incline. Fully automated setup with full power length and all axis angulation, single sided setup from operator console, 2×3 through 2×12, 12 degree minimum angle to -71.6 maximum angle. 20’ to 2′-4” @ 90°/90°, includes owner’s manual and any available spare parts including [6] spare blades. 208/240/480 volt, 3 phase, 100 Amp, and 120 volt, 1 phase electrical, 100 Amp electrical required, 90 psi air. $14,990 FOB SD Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

2004 PCS/Mitek Twin Axis Sheathing Saw Automated cutting of sheathing (x & y axis) as directed by design software output Saw blade is enclosed for operator safety, reduced noise & dust extraction Computer with Computer Enclosure 460 Volt / 3 Phase $7,000 in repairs in 2015 Excludes Dust Collector Price in US Dollars. $17,900 NOW $11,900 FOB AB. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

$369,000 NOW $314,990 FOB KY 2016 MiTek MatchPoint BLADE™ with Ranger RT With Ranger RT. Model: 89060-501, with a four (4) bay, + one magazine section Ranger RT lumber retrieval system for processing up to 16′ material with a Left to Right in-feed in “L” configuration. The Blade includes two 32-valve face printers (front and rear), with edge-ready printing (no print head included) and wall panel software. This Blade features an optional skewed out-feed conveyor and standard horizontal waste conveyor . Includes any available spare parts and operators manual, 230v/3Ph power, working air pressure 765-751-9990 as specified by the OEM. www.woodtechsystems.com

Mid-80's TimberMill 6-20 Component Saw Six Blades cut 4x2 & 2x4 through 2x12 Lumber from 12" up to 20'-0" Powered Angulation & Carriage Chain Drag Waste & Incline Conveyor $9,900 FOB AZ Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

National Crane 680-HTM Tractor Mount, Freightliner 114SD 2002 Timbermill Model 6-20 2002 Timbermill Model 620D six blade component saw cuts lumber from 2×4 through 2×12, 4×2 lengths from 12” to 20’ including four angle floor truss webs from 18″. Includes single side setup, all powered movements, includes chain-drag scrap conveyor with incline and any available spares. 480 Volts, 3 phase power. $24,900 FOB WA Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

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NEW! New Spida Rolsplicer New Square 1 Rolsplicer, splices 2"x3", 2"x4" and 2"x6" lumber with a 3 to 4 second cycle time. Presses the lumber together prior to imbedding plates. Embeds plate lengths up to 19 inches. Features two, recessed, simultaneous-activation buttons, guarded motor and sprockets, external lubrication points, 3 HP motor and a footprint of 59" long x 42" wide. Optional 20' infeed and 10' outfeed conveyor available. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical. Other voltages available. $25,608.70 FOB IN Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

• 20 ton capacity • 80’ boom – 90’ tip height • Out and down outriggers • Single front outrigger for 360 degree stability • Continuous rotation • Adjustable swing speed control

• Detroit DD13 engine - 12.8L, 435hp • Eaton Fuller RTLO-16913A 13 speed transmission • Fontaine air slide 5th wheel • 150 gallon fuel tank • New & Used Available

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My name is ProCut™ Fast, accurate solution for cutting all Roof, Floor, and Wall components: webs, chords, sliders and wedges – including perfect heels and angles up to 4-boards high! A 16' 6" Powered Infeed Conveyor and 20' Exit Conveyor complete with servo controlled Measuring System keeps material moving. 6-Position clamping squares and holds lumber for spot-on accuracy! Data Input via Network, USB or Touchscreen at the saw. The ProCut’s easy to use software is compatible with all leading truss design software. Dual push button controls and clear Makrolon® saw blade guard for hands-free cutting, allowing complete visibility during the cut cycle. The ProCut’s fully enclosed saw chamber features (4) 4” dust collection outlets ready to connect to your dust extraction system.

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2020 PACIFIC TRAIL EXACTA-CUT CROSSCUT UNIT SAW • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Model 116-24T(D)HV Maximum Effective Cut: 20'-10" Maximum Bunk Size: 48" x 48" +-1/16" Cutting Tolerance Pneumatic Brake Holds Saw Head in Position Limit Switch to Stop Saw at Top & Bottom of Cut Stroke Digital Length Measuring with Touch Screen Display Hydraulic Power Assist to the Cutting Stroke Electric Variable Frequency Lateral Drive to the Saw Head Extra (New) Saw Bar & Chains 460 Volt/3 Phase - 15 HP Motor Add $3,900 for Steel Guard Industrial Curtain (Approximately 70' x 17') Excludes Scrap Hoppers

2003 MONET DESAUW B500 COMPONENT SAW • Push Button Controlled Movements with Digital Readouts • Backup Mechanical Counters & Scales • (1) 30" Blade & (4) 16" Blades cut from 18" to 20' • Pneumatic Blade Brakes • Lumber Hold Downs • Vibrating Waste Conveyor (under saw) • Excludes Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw)

$44,900 NOW $39,000 FOB OK

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IT’S ONE THING IN LIFE TO MAKE THE CUT. IT’S ANOTHER TO MAKE IT BETTER.

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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2003 Monet DeSawyer 2000 Component Saw 2015 Monet B-200 90/90 Chord Saw 2014 Alpine ALS 4.0 linear-feed saw. Cuts wall and truss parts from lumber depths 2×4″ through 14″ deep, thicknesses from 1.38″ to 1.77″ and board lengths from 36″ to 24 feet, cuts bevels from 90 to 25 degrees, 60”+ scarf cuts and optimizes material. Includes 24 foot long infeed conveyor and 15 foot outfeed conveyor, touchscreen monitor, Matthews Inkjet printer (one 3 ½” face), dust port and under-saw scrap conveyor. All servo controlled functions, 7.5 hp motor with 20” carbide tipped blade. Includes spare blade, operator’s manual and available standard spare parts kit from OEM. 230v, 3 phase,100 Amp electrical required. 100 PSI at 25 CFM air required. Weight of saw cabinet is 3,500 lbs. OEM installation available at an additional charge. $24,970 FOB TX. Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

2009 WHIRLWIND CUT-OFF SAW WITH TIGERSTOP WHIRLWIND MODEL W214 CUT-OFF SAW • 5 HP Motor with 14" Blade (208230/460 Volt) • Cutting Capacity: 1" x 9" to 2 1/2" to 8 1/4" • Foot Pedal Control • Pneumatic Board Clamping • Dust Outlet TIGERSTOP 18' PROGRAMMABLE STOP • Automatic Positioning of Stop via Simple and Intuitive Controls • Solid Steel Table with Stands • Advanced (Stop to Saw) Interconnect Kit • Excludes Infeed Table $9,900 FOB MT Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

$47,990 NOW $41,960 FOB OR 2003 Monet DeSawyer 2000 automated 5 blade component saw cuts maximum 20' 2x10 (2x12 maximum if hold downs are moved and re-bolted) lumber with minimum 5° and maximum 144° angles. Shortest 90/90 cut is 16" and shortest four-angle cut is 2'. Includes digital single side setup on touch screen display, scrap incline conveyor, air brakes, user manual with calibration instructions, and all available spare parts and blades (pictured). Incline conveyor needs repair. Infeed hold downs need to be replaced. PLC and touch screen may need to be replaced. 440 Volt, 3 phase electrical required. Phone and on-site support available direct from Monet DeSauw Inc. at additional cost.

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NEW! 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). $13,059 Base, FOB MN. Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com PHONE: 800-289-5627

1998 Alpine WebPro 4×2 Floor Web Saw FW442, Six-blade floor truss web saw with (2) x 16″ cutoff blades & (4) x 14″fixedquadrant blades. Cuts minimum length 9.5″/maximum 46″ angled floor truss webs, square cuts from 6″ to 42″, up to 40 boards per minute. The WebPro was especially designed by Alpine Equipment for floor truss web cutting. Saw blades are arranged so that blades 1 and 2 are mounted at 90 degree complements, as are blades 3 and 4. Rapid loading of conveyor is both convenient and easy, allowing a production rate of more than 40 pieces per minute. All operation controls are highly visible and grouped by function. Includes under-saw waste conveyor. 480v, 3ph, 24.3 Amp electrical power. $39,970 FOB GA Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

New Monet FWA-500 AC Automated Floor Web Saw Call For Pricing FOB MO Additional Information Here 765-751-9990

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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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$899,990 FOB KY MiTek Blade Direct Drive with a “TEE” Ranger RS in-feed configuration and 100′ CDS outfeed for processing up to 16′ length material from 2×3 through 2×12 lumber. The Blade includes crooked lumber sensor (CLS), servo axis control including bevel cut capability, standard 90º/45º incline waste conveyor, two optional 32-valve face printers (front and rear) with Assembly Guide System (AGS+software) for generating plate placement and bracing detail on cut members. This state-of-the-art system includes a 2019 Ranger RT 100′, 15 bay lumber retrieval system in a “TEE” configuration with 9 bays in front of the Blade feed-rail and 6 bays to the rear. The Ranger features an integrated control system, 70′ FPM vacuum pick-head, extended 10 piece crowner deck, laser material scanner, and dual safety system that allows the operator to stock material while cutting is in progress. Cut material discharges to an integrated 2019 MiTek Conveyor Delivery System (CDS) that automatically delivers cut truss parts to two (2) assembly setups. CDS includes control and management software, expansion power with all control panels, belt conveyors, staging/push/transfer conveyors, two (2) personnel bridges and CDS gravity conveyor kits. 230v/3Ph power, working air pressure as specified, installation by the OEM is required. NOTE: System is available for immediate shipment. www.woodtechsystems.com 765-751-9990 PHONE: 800-289-5627

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One month after installing a double Linear PickLine to feed two linear saws: "We are getting 3,000 to 5,000 bdft more from 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 soon which should double the payback."

Tom Hollinshed, Owner Comtech Inc, Fayetteville, NC

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2006 KOSKOVICH SERVO-OMNI COMPONENT SAW 5 Blade Servo Controlled Component Saw Average Setup is 6-8 Seconds Cuts 2x3 through 2x14 from 11" to 20'-0" Computer, Enclosure & Stand Remote Monitor Ink Jet Printer Shaker Pan Waste Conveyor (under saw) Excludes Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw) Windows 7 Operating System 460 Volt / 3 Phase Buyer to dismantle/load the saw, Seller will provide forklift

$62,900 NOW $49,500 FOB IL 800-382-0329 | www.wasserman-associates.com PHONE: 800-289-5627

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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Short and Long Term Full-Service Assistance • All Department and Areas - Sales, Design, Manufacturing, and Admin • Proven and Practical Lean Manufacturing based on Refined Industrial Engineering  Increase Overall Productivity in all Departments - Not Just Manufacturing  Reduce Mistakes and Improve Quality  Reduce 80% of the Repeated Questions asked Daily  Decrease Training Time for New Employees  Gain More of Your Valuable Time • Simplified and Tailored for Your Company with Practical Suggestions Equipment Recommendations • Unbiased with Absolutely No Referral Fees • Pros/Cons, and Expected Results • Save Tens of Thousands of Dollars - Equipment Pricing and Better Productivity with the Right Selection and Combination to Maximize Current and Future Needs Time Standards Development • Motion and Time Studies for Evaluations of Current and New Practices • Productivity Scheduling, Measurement, Proper Productivity Incentive Programs, and Labor Cost Estimations • Units based on Man-Minutes, R.E. or S.U. Proper Productivity Incentive Programs for All Departments • Based on Proven Industrial Engineering Practices P/L Improvement and Turnaround • Average Increase had Been 3 to 6 Point Net Profit Gains. However, Some Have Achieved Greater Than 10 Point Gains. • Typical Client Net Profit to Sales Ratios are 20 to 30 Percent During Strong Home Building Cycles.

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Solve The Most Pressing Problems with A Different Mindset Chronic employee staffing shortages can be a blatant sign that a company’s employment practices need improvement. One should be very hesitant to blame external forces beyond a given reasonable period. Too many companies are simply blind to their overall company’s poor employee practices in today’s ever-challenging landscape.

Todd Drummond

mployee staffing issues, productivity enhancements, profit improvement, and every other aspect of your business always need further refinement. Yet human behavior seems hellbent on solving or improving a given area by using the same practices used in the past. Every consultation is different, yet some things remain the same. People are creatures of habit, and some of the issues dealt with during the consultations are very similar. For making positive changes and improvements, see the following three key areas that need to be addressed.

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Key area number one is “Time Management” – Every department head should set aside time every month to follow Stephen Covey’s time management concepts. “Are you too busy for improvement? Frequently, I am rebuffed by people who say they are too busy and have no time for such activities. I make it a point to respond by telling people, look, you’ll stop being busy either when you die or when the company goes bankrupt.” Shigeo Shingo, Lean Manufacturing Expert Suppose your company has all the department management team heads spending all their time doing the day-to-day project completion work. How do you expect them to make improvements in their given areas of responsibility? Stephen, the guru of effective time management, once created a simple matrix that has stood the test of time. By dividing a common task that is urgent and important into four groups (see matrix), one can begin to understand some common-sense truths about time management. Too often, we are spending too much time in the quadrant of necessity (#1) while we neglect the quadrant of quality and improvement (#2). The quadrants of deception and waste (#3 and #4) should be self-explanatory. Neither group is essential, and both groups are characteristics of self-discipline that define an individual’s work ethics and drive. Continued next page

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The department heads need to spend time each month in the quadrant of quality and process improvement (#2). Taking the time that always seems too short of supply requires the entire management team’s concerted effort and active support. Failure is almost inevitable if it is delegated to a department head without the active participation of the whole management team. It has to be more than just talked about; everyone must play their role. When the department heads spend more time on quality and process improvement, how do you think it will impact staffing and other issues? Every one of the items in the #2 quadrant is a means to improve efficiencies, improve standards, and help alleviate the most pressing problems. The second key item is “Show Them How” – Most people (~80%) are willing to change their practices if shown how to make the change. (Reasons behind the ~20% who won’t change will be addressed in the leadership section below.) If you want to reduce turnover, improve efficiencies and overall profits, you will have to change your company’s current practices to achieve a higher level of performance. Does your company support new practices training and development? Or are current training programs the same worn-out current practice reviews? What kind of returns could a company expect with an active new practices training program? • Depending on the department and task, most case studies state an average gain of 5% to 25% in productivity directly related to new training programs. So, even if your company’s training results are on the lower end of 5%, you can see that it should be well worth the investment of money and time. • In almost every case study, having outside professional assistance to bring fresh ideas and new practices to the group is one of the most effective means to make fundamental positive changes. Some studies claim for every $1 invested in a professional consultation, the payback is $6 to $10 gained. My studies have found on average, that after only three to four months of partial implementation of the many recommendations, the consultation was paid back in full. A perfect example is training and implementing lean manufacturing practices in every area of your company, not just the manufacturing. Typical results across numerous case studies for effective lean manufacturing implementation are as follows:  Increased

overall productivity;

 Quality

improvement while having lower reworks;

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lead time for scheduling;

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overall cost while improving net margins; and

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to every case study published on this topic, higher net profits for companies implementing an ongoing lean manufacturing practice compared to those who do not.

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The final key area is “Leadership to Eliminate Barriers” – The final and most serious key to improving your operations is overcoming the barriers to change. According to psychology studies, “Modern cognitive theory states that people tend to perceive reality in light of pre-existing expectations and will ignore large amounts of contrary data before finally changing their minds.” In other words, we perceive the world the way we want regardless of the evidence that demonstrates an opposing viewpoint. Why is this so often the case? The answer is simple but difficult to overcome. In a word, it is pride. We cannot see that change is needed, or if we do indeed recognize the changes necessary, our pride blinds us and prevents us from admitting it. Too often, this is driven by a perceived threat to our area of influence, therefore, fear of lost power. We allow our pride to perceive everything as being right or wrong, as if by admitting that change is wanted or needed, we are saying, “We were wrong, and they were right.” What worked in the past was a good thing, but evolving to meet today’s challenges requires us to make changes and see things from a new perspective. To embrace more effective ideas for today’s challenges, we need to set aside pride and listen to others with different perspectives and experiences. Overcoming the natural tendencies of protecting existing practices, making process improvements, and overcoming the pride each of us has within us will take true leadership. No one is better at providing your team with proven results. Go beyond the typical software and equipment vendor recommendations for your operations and do what many have dared to do. With TDC, cost savings and net profit gains that usually take months or years can be accomplished in weeks or months. The team of TDC is your best source for learning about proven and practical lean manufacturing best practices combined with industrial engineering principles to keep your company at the leading edge of competitiveness. Because we don’t receive any referral fees for plate or equipment recommendations, you can be assured of unbiased advisement. All areas are addressed, not just the manufacturing. Please do not take my word about TDC’s services, though. Read the public testimonials many current and past clients with decades of expertise and experience have been willing to give: https://todddrummond.com/testimonials/. Website: www.todd-drummond.com – Phone (USA): 603-748-1051 E-mail: todd@todd-drummond.com – Copyright © 2021

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ACER INC Precision Design… for Precision Production

Take your plant to the next level with the Ranger Retrieval System.

NEW ADDRESS & PHONE Acer Inc. PO Box 652 301 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 pending.


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NEW! 2006 WEINMANN WBZ-100 AUTOMATED LINEAR SAW

Cut & Mark Truss and Wall Panel Parts. Upgraded in 2010 to include Routing (similar to the WBZ-120 model). Servo Driven for Precise Cutting. 22" Blade with 7 7/8" x 16 1/2" x 19'-8" Capacity. Infeed and Outfeed Roller Tables. Ink Jet Printer for Part Identification. Marking Pen for Wall Panel Layout. 460 Volt / 3 Phase.

$89,000 NOW $35,000 FOB OR*** 800-382-0329 | www.wasserman-associates.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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SQUARING STATION &

ROUTING STATION The Squaring and Routing Station incorporates a manual X-Y router bridge with the Panels Plus Squaring Station. This model consists of a squaring table designed to hold wall panels square while sheathing is tacked in place and rough openings are routed out, ensuring quality panels every time. BENEFITS • Ergonomic working height • Single person operation • Flexibility with fastener spacing • Fastens consistently and accurately • Improved employee safety

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MITEK POSI-STRUT ®

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REDUCE LABOR AND OVERALL WEIGHT OF THE SYSTEM WITH POSI-STRUT METAL WEBS. MORE SPACE BETWEEN CHORDS FOR MECHANICALS.

YOU SIMPLY CAN’T AFFORD TO IGNORE THE ADVANTAGES OF THE POSI-STRUT FLOOR TRUSS SYSTEM. Longer Spans allow design freedom

Open Web design creates a service void for ease of access

Lightweight Construction means joists are easy to handle

Factory Manufactured ensures a made to measure quality product

Wide Surface makes attaching the floor deck and ceilings simple

Top Chord Bearing for reduced hanger cost

Increased space to run HVAC and mechanicals due to the metal web design

Improved energy efficiency by allowing for insulation over windows and doors

If you’re interested in using Posi-Strut in your next build, talk to your MiTek representative at (314) 851-7306. To learn more about Posi-Strut, visit Mitek-US.com/Posi-Strut COPYRIGHT © 2020 MITEK. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


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SAWS

NEW! 2003 Alpine AutoMill SC Component Saw 2003 Alpine AutoMill SC, model 348A component saw. Servo controlled computerized saw. From the OEM's literature, "... sets up in 2 to 19 seconds and downloads from a network or by using a touch screen for ease of operation. Fivehead 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. The SC cuts from 2'-6" to 20'-0" long material in size range from 2x3" through 2x12", and 4-angle floor webs from 3'-4". Includes [3] 18", [1] 20" and [1] 32" blades with air brakes, shaker under-saw conveyor, spare set of blades and all available spare parts. 480v/ 60Hz/ 3 phase electrical required. $16,970 NOW $9,970 FOB WY Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

2001 Alpine AutoMill RS Component Saw Model 344B. 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. Five-head automated component saw works in both automated (downloading files) and semi-automated control via touch-screen input. It has [23] axes of automated movement, enhanced diagnostics, auto management reporting. The RS cuts from 13″ to 20′ long material in size range from 2×3″ through 2×12″, includes [3] 18″, [1] 20″ and [1] 32″ blades with air brakes and any available spare parts. Computer operating system is Windows 7. 480 volt, 3phase, 65 Amp electrical power. $42,970 FOB GA Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

2006 Servo-Omni Automated Component Saw (GA) $57,500 NOW $47,500 • • • • • • • • • • •

5 Blade Servo Controlled Component Saw Average Setup is 6-8 Seconds Cuts 2x3 through 2x14 from 11" to 20'-0" Computer, Enclosure & Stand Remote Monitor Ink Jet Printer (unused for the last 18 months) Spare Blades, Parts & Computer Cards (reference pdf file below) Belt Waste Conveyor (under saw) Excludes Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw) 480 Volt / 3 Phase Video available upon request

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Spida Automated Apollo Saw The Spida Apollo saw with Automation is a computerized, pull-arm type saw used for cutting either wood truss components or wall panel cutting and represents the lowest-cost way to add an automated single-blade saw to your operation. Features include angle cutting from 10 to 170 degrees, 36 inch scarf cuts, patented variable stroke limiter for safety, solid frame and arm design, 17 inch industrial touch screen with enclosure, 7.5 HP motor, plug and play wiring making installations easier and includes cowls for adding a dust extraction system. Available options include software is available for both trusses and wall panel cutting, laser guide showing exactly the path of the blade before the blade moves, Safe Grip™ Clamp for cutting smaller pieces, clamping table, Plate Marker template providing automated set up for marking joint locations (studs, sub-component locations, etc.) on top/bottom plates, Chop Saw Table for adding another saw for miter/compound or end cuts, prior to feeding the Spida Apollo saw, Portable Dust Extractor and spare blades. Saw is available in 240 volt, 20A or 460 volt, 15A 3 phase electrical. Computer requires 110 volt, 1 phase, 20A.

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DELIVERING PRECISION

Vekta‘s Interior and Exterior StakPros are designed to increase your production and improve safety. Why have many hands lifting trusses when one operator can do the job by using only a remote control! Vekta‘s Interior StakPro is designed to suit your truss jig system. With heavy duty caster wheels and a guided rail mount you can put the StakPro where you need it! The Exterior StakPro has adjustable feet allowing the machine to adapt to your site and manufacturing processes. With the PRESS of a button the StakPro will LIFT the finished truss out of the jig and STACK it on a trolley. Clever!

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NEW! $12,299 Base FOB MN

2020 RANDEK SPL 728 CROSSCUT SAW Large Cutting Capacity for Timbers or Truss Work. Production flow: Left to right. Cutting Dimensions: Height 10" x width 16"; 2" tp 312" (26'). Angular cuts 0-360°; Incline cuts 90° to 28° with centerline 0-10-1/4". Saw: SPL 728 -- 28" blade with 10 HP saw motor - 480 Volt / 3 Phase. Infeed: SPL 270 -- 26' table, non driven infeed rollers. Retractable presser to secure part to inside fence and additional plungers for holding capacity. Outfeed table: SPL 270-- 26' table., with Randex LX stop programmed from console for dimensional cutting. CNC: Computer controlled industrial PC either set up for manual calculations or download cut lists. Note: Machine has not been used. Seller had purchased for a specific job and business plan changed. Price in US Dollars.

$90,000 FOB Manitoba

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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).

765-751-9990

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Safety Speed Manufacturing Model 6400 Panel Saw Safety Speed Manufacturing model 6400 vertical panel saw, 3 HP worm drive motor, 64 inch crosscut, 1 3/4" 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. 120 volt. Starting at $5,169 FOB MN.

765-751-9990 PHONE: 800-289-5627

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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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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! •

Al Coffman

Jean Hart

Curt Holler

Chuck Ray

Glenn Traylor

Elliot Wilson

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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Is Your Equipment Up to the Challenge?

By Glenn Traylor

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et’s face some facts. Eventually your truss building equipment needs repair or replacement. Exactly when do you pull the trigger? When do you take the big jump? In a perfect world with endless resources, it’s an easy calculation—replace or repair the equipment when there is a reasonable return on investment (ROI). But, should the decision just depend on your resources? Should that be the governing factor? Well, some decisions need to be made when the lack of a decision can create extremely risky situations. The calculations behind repair/replace decisions should not be limited to dollars—they need to consider hazards too. Certain risks should always be avoided and must be added to the evaluation. Here is an example of that situation. At the facility where this truss is manufactured, the machinery is incapable of dealing with the situation shown in the photo. This is an end detail of an intermediate bearing floor truss. Because of the size and amount of force necessary to seat the connectors, the machine cannot push the plate in to an acceptable embedment to meet ANSI/TPI 1 requirements. A 3/32” gap is the maximum allowed gap in this situation. Basically, it’s the thickness of a credit card. The serious concern is, more than likely, there are many trusses that have been built, sold, delivered, installed, and are now in service— trusses that could eventually fail because of this manufacturing defect. What’s more, this defect may not be detected until repairs or remedies will be extremely expensive for the building, fabricator, or homeowner. What is the cost of this scenario? PHONE: 800-289-5627

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Even without scary stories or worst-case speculations, we should still consider taking action. What can we do right now? How should these builders handle this concern until the new floor machine arrives? 1. Educate your floor builders as to what is acceptable. 2. Do not allow bad components to be loaded on the truck! 3. Give them a plastic card (credit card thickness) to gauge the embedment. 4. Teach them to check EVERY truss when extreme applications are required. 5. Review your in-house quality assurance program to make sure your inspector is up to speed. 6. Do not rely on remote inspections to detect this sort of defect. They are very difficult to see in a photo or video unless the defect is the focus of the image. 7. Do not rely on your customer to notify you. Most contractors are not knowledgeable of ANSI/TPI requirements. That’s your job. What are the extreme applications? 1. Double chorded trusses. 2. Thick gauge connector designs. 3. Variations of lumber widths. (Sometimes due to remnant wood utilization.) 4. Multiple block end verticals. (Consider pre-nailing to eliminate in and out of blocks.) 5. Consider adding a floor truss finish roller. (This is a symptomatic treatment not a correction.) 6. Worn out, broken floor machinery. Although repairing and/or replacing equipment can be expensive, these defects can be even more expensive. Allowing these defects can cost you your customers, your reputation, and possibly even your business. Even when the defects may not be detected until repairs or remedies are needed later, can you really afford to ignore your obligations to your client? 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. Glenn Traylor Structural Building Components Industry Consultant http://www.linkedin.com/in/glenntraylor PHONE: 800-289-5627

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Auwaerter Series of X-SW Trailers & Swap Body Platforms A New Way to Move Your Panels and Building Material! • Move pre-loaded platforms • Fewer CDL drivers needed to move your material • Move Panels, Trusses, or Both! • Trailer and Swap Body have flatbed or low-bed option • Optional remote and ETS steering system • A variety of lengths and weight capacities

NEW!

• Stack Vertically, Horizontally, or Both!! • Option of flat surface or low-bed center channel • Configure support stakes to fit your need • Trailer has telescoping option to fit your cargo size

Spida Vertical Truss Stacker Call for Price and Availability! Transport Products & Service Enterprises Your Only North American Source for Auwaerter Trailers & Platforms PH: (321) 631-3802 Email: info@tpseinc.com

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Engineered to operate through all seasons. Sumitomo High Torque Break Motor (no air or hydraulic unit to maintain). 35 Second Cycle Time. Each pedestal will hold from 10 to 25 trusses depending on truss size & weight. Floor Truss Stacker (stack 14’ to 50’ trusses). Roof Truss Stackers (stack 14’ to 50’ or 20’ to 70’ trusses). Agricultural & Large Residential Roof Truss Stacker (stack trusses up to 120’). Powered Outside Conveyor. Control Panel

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Now offering short term Working Capital Loans

Start smarter... Grow faster... Achieve more... Keep More of Your CASH Eliminate Yearly Financial Reporting

Low Fees Fixed Payment Programs No Additional Collateral

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Phone: 412-262-3225 Fax: 412-262-1154 PHONE: 800-289-5627

Tee-Lok Trussmaker 80RS Peak-Up Vertical Truss Stacker Tee-Lok Trussmaker 80RS peak-pp, vertical truss stacker features with heavy-duty drive system, auto-indexing, six (6) receiver arms, stacks trusses from 16 foot to 80 foot in length (Seller has stacked up to 100′ trusses on an occasional basis), up to 14′ foot height, with 45 sec. average cycle time. Adjustable end-stop with striker-plate starts the cycling process, bundle indexes back 1 1/2″ as each truss is stacked. Stacker system includes 90′ of conveyor rollers, 18 (10 idle/8 powered). 460 volt, 3 phase electrical, includes OEM Control panel. INCLUDES: New gear-drive assembly ready for installation (Valued at over $4,000).

$39,990 NOW $34,990 FOB IN

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Completed truss setup in 15 seconds or less.

This truss could be, too.

Average 15 Second Setups. Any table. Any truss. Spending more than a few seconds setting up ANY type of jigging is a waste of your time and productivity; and a direct hit to your bottom line. Nothing comes close to the speed and accuracy of WizardPDS® 100% automated jigging. Nothing. With WizardPDS®, effectively remove ALL jigging setup time from your schedule and see where it takes you – Increased productivity, and increased profitability.

▶ Reduces your jig setup time by 99% ▶ Any truss setup in 15 seconds or less ▶ NO manual jigging required ▶ (2) Automated pins per channel ▶ Channels spaced avg. 24˝ OC. ▶ Fit any new or existing truss tables

WizardPDS.® Your table, automated.

See WizardPDS® in Action!

We bring the best together! Toll free 800-344-3433 Ph. 612-521-9193 Fax 612-521-9307 www.eideintegratedsystems.com Eide Integrated Systems, LLC PO Box 11397 / 3219 North Second Street Minneapolis, MN 55411-0397

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TRUSS EQUIPMENT

Tee-Lok Roof Truss Production Tables Professionally reconditioned Tee-Lok roof truss gantry tables that feature Slotted jigging fixtures with intermediate HDPE plastic over all steel construction. Two widths to select from: (1) 14' x 72" (missing one leg) and (7) 13'-6" x 56" tables (only two tables have ejectors). Tables are 27 1/2" from top of building surface to bottom of support leg. Tables designed for use with Wedge-It style pucks (not included). The 72" table has slots at 26 1/2" o/c and the 56" tables have slots at 17 1/2" o/c spacing. Perfect for creating work station for speciality wall panels like rake-walls, knee-walls, rough-opening assembly, etc. Can also be used to create floor-panel (floor cassette) work area! $4,400 NOW $3,900 each FOB OH. Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

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Linkwood Floor Truss Machine Linkwood model 352 floor truss machine: Builds 4×2 floor-trusses up to 36′ length and from 12″ to 18″ in depth with a travel speed of approximately 90 fpm. System footprint is approximately 6′-6″ x 42′-0″. This single-wide assembly machine completes a floor truss every second pass with one or two assemblers. This Linkwood floor truss machine uses air cylinders on one end of the table to actuate a slotted cam type bracket that will draw the side clamps in and out for clamping. It uses a kick-leg principle to support the table and allow the roller assembly unit to press as it passes up and down the table. $9,849 FOB TN Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

2006 PACIFIC AUTOMATION 10' X 31' AUTOPRESS 10RT

$79,500 FOB AZ 800-382-0329 | www.wasserman-associates.com

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2004 MITEK HORIZONTAL STACKER • 4 Pedestal Flat Stacker with 4 Hydraulic Drives • Stacks to the Left & Right of the Conveyor • Two Stack Zones up to 80' or Four Stack Zones up to 40' • 35 Second Cycle Time • Stacking Rails with Stripping Posts • 18 Idle Roller Conveyors with Stands • Control Panel & Hand Held Contoller • 480 Volt / 3 Phase $39,500 FOB NB Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com PHONE: 800-289-5627

CMF "STEALTH" 14' X 30' ROLLER GANTRY SYSTEM Commercial Machinery Fabricators 14' Gantry Roller Floor Mounted Steel Rail 30' Continuous Steel Slotted Top Table with Pop-Up Ejectors Jig Hardware Cable Festoon System Excludes Exiting Conveyor & Finish Roller 480 Volt / 3 Phase $39,900 NOW $37,900 FOB MN Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

Price Reduction!

2004 HUNDEGGER SC-1

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Software Download to Operator Console. 24' Capacity Loading Conveyor System. Automated Infeed Wheel . Automated Clamping & Positioning System. Angle & Bevel Drive for Roof Truss, Floor Truss & Wall Panel Cutting. 24' Capacity Outfeed Table with Ink Jet Printer (ink jet printer needs repair). 6 Arm Storage Deck (adjacent to saw outfeed table). Waste Conveyor (under saw, parts to the rear). Excludes Incline Waste Conveyor. A/C System for Control Cabinet Video available upon request

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Lean Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering by Todd – All areas, not just the manufacturing (includes sales, design, and admin). Proven lean manufacturing and industrial engineering trained expert with 100+ paid consultations. Approximately 1/4th of clients providing written testimonials. Almost 20 years of refined and structured service with 30+ years in the industry. Lumber Purchasing Guidance – Save hundreds of thousands of dollars by creating a proper lumber purchasing strategy from a leading seasoned expert.

Expert Recruiting Services for Mid to Executive-Level Personnel – Driven and focused on connecting people and positions aligned with company values, both clients and candidates benefit and grow.

Leadership Development – Where managers come to get help to become better leaders. We surround our clients with tools, resources, coaching/training to engage their employees and profitably grow their business fully. M&A, Capital, and Strategic Advisory Services – A premier middle-market investment banking group providing merger and acquisition, capital raising, and strategic advisory services that focus on the building products industry. Scheduling & Communication Software – Simplify all project information for your sales team. Customized to each company’s needs for managing, automating, and communicating all project information from anywhere! Wood Truss Quoting Browser Application – 10x faster than Truss Software so you can Eliminate Your Quote Log! ProSales Magazine Author

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Component Manufacturing

If Your Group Is in the Market For Acquiring an Existing Plant or Perhaps Planning a New Greenfield CM Operation in that Area, You Do Not Want to Pass on this Opportunity.

The Owner Insists on Brokering the Sale.

Requesting TDC to Prescreen all Potential Buyers. Contact Todd for Details – A signature of NDA will be required.


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Communicate Through the Cloud

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t’s a simple fact—successful projects depend on good communication. What’s not so simple—there’s a tremendous volume of information that must be shared between multiple stakeholders in any construction project. Last month’s article, The 3D Model Everyone Can Access, focused on the “big picture” and how we are heavily reliant on information and details from each customer, whether they are a homeowner, a building designer, an architect, or an engineer. As we dive deeper into a project, however, there are even more details to review—details that are easily managed with TrueBuild® Cloud.

Fortunately, we are beyond the days of having component manufacturers printing out reams of paper and sending hard copies for approval. We have electronic communication, such as email and file sharing. But, most reviewers still have to rely on their ability to translate 2D information into 3D visualization—that is, unless they’re using TrueBuild® Cloud. With TrueBuild® Cloud, truss fabricators can give anyone access to their model without a nagging app. Any device with an internet connection can view, rotate, zoom, control layers, and even view profiles with complete control.

As the graphics show, your ability to “peel back the layers” is unlimited. In effect, you can see the house “being built” in various stages. Interactive not static, this makes it even easier to communicate the details that set your work apart and highlight the nuances of your projects. And, it’s extremely user-friendly. Continued next page

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Easily open the component list, find the component to review, and the view will zoom to that component in the model. Users can even view a profile of the component while in the 3D viewport.

TrueBuild® Cloud is also a valuable tool for assisting in placement for wall panel jobs. The ability to quickly and accurately identify an individual panel, wireless and paperless, while on a jobsite brings extreme value.

If you fabricate components for homeowners, builders, general contractors, or even installation contractors, TrueBuild® Cloud will take your communication to the next level. There are enough constraints in your business day in and day out—don’t let sharing information outside your organization be one of them! If you would like more information on this or any of our TrueBuild® software solutions, please contact us. And, start making plans now to see TrueBuild® Cloud in action at BCMC 2021 in Omaha in October. TrueBuild® by Eagle Metal. Empowering Great Component Manufacturers PHONE: 800-289-5627

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ACER INC Support You Can Count On

Every Ranger system is set up and tested in our plant before shipping.

Call Acer for fast, friendly support. Whether you need technical, parts, or system design assistance, we’re here to help. Acer Inc. 301 Industrial Drive Rushford, MN 55971 507-864-2220

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New Spida Trackless Floor Gantry

New table-guided (NO rail) floor truss machine by Spida. This well-designed machine builds floor trusses up to a standard 26 inch depth (32 inch optional). Working length of 40 feet. Optional features include plate storage areas along each long side of the table, end-eject, flip jig for build-side, center clamping for over-depth trusses and pop-ups for back-plate side. Clamping by under-table cylinders controlling above-table steel fence. Floor truss gantry features twin 7.5 HP gearmotors for a total of 15 HP, 24 inch diameter roll, safety bars, 3 7/16″ diameter, full-roll-length shaft with baffles. 440 volt, 3 phase. Other voltages available.

$147,500 FOB IN

New Spida Roof Truss Finish Press

New Spida roof truss finish roller press, 24″ diameter rolls, throat widths either 15 feet or 16 feet wide, 119 feet per minute speed, heavy-duty design with 4″ shaft diameters, 80 lb. chain drive, dual motors (20 HP total) and variablefrequency drive for smooth acceleration and deceleration with active start/stop control panel. Includes emergency top interlock which allows integration with other machines, emergency shut-off, safety shut-off beams/bars or safety scanners located at infeed and outfeed of throat. 460 V, 3 phase electrical available standard, other voltages available as option, changing from 1.5″ to 3.5″ throat height, 10 feet and 12 feet throat widths and roll height adjustment are also options. Weight: 11,500 lbs.

$55,436 FOB IN

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New Spida Short Roof Truss Finish Press New Spida “short” finish roller press (FRP), six-foot wide (other widths available) x 1 1/2” tall throat. The unique “uni-body” construction creates a ridged machine that houses 20” diameter rolls, 10 HP motor with integrated brake, emergency photoelectric shut-off and 80# chain drive. This FRP features 119 FPM speed, emergency shut-off bars, and full chain and sprocket guards. Available options include: other roller widths, Heavy-Duty upgrade, gear motor drive, and soft start controls. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical. Other voltages available.

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New Spida Floor Truss Finish Press New Spida floor truss finish roller press, four-foot wide (other widths available) x 3 1/2” tall throat. Use of this process speeds assembly and transports finished truss away from the production area, adds quality and peace of mind for your finished floor trusses. The unique “uni-body” construction creates a ridged machine that does a final press of the connector plates for complete embedment into lumber, saving wear on your floor assembly machine. 12” diameter rolls, 7 1/2 HP motor, 80# chain, 114 FPM speed, emergency photoelectric shut-off, chain and sprocket guards, integrated brake. Available options include: other roller widths, Heavy-Duty upgrade, gear motor drive, and soft start controls. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical. Other voltages available.

$27,518 FOB IN

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2015 Mitek Auto-10 Truss Press

$124,900 FOB WY

• 10' x 40' Table with T-Slot/Plastic Top • 15 HP - 50 Ton Hydraulic Press (460 Volt/3 Phase) • 24" x 120" Platen (1 1/2" Thick) • Presses 2x4 and 4x2 with no adjustment • Joystick/Pushbutton Control • Area Scanner for Safety • Excludes Floor Truss Jig (seen in photo) • Video available upon request

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2007 Clark Industries Horizontal Truss Stacker Model HVS, Two Unit, 2-Zone, 14’ Horzontal Stacking System. Two lifting units (one master and one slave) with integral electrics. A truss sensing system consisting of adjustable laser sensors mounted on slide rails. One indoor electric control enclosure & panel w/PLC and manual controls. A stacker-conveyor interface package comprised of (1) mounted 3-push button enclosure and (1) remotely mounted 2-push button enclosure (pause/ emergncy stop). Hand-held Wampfler Remote Control System. 8 stacking rails and 4 stripping posts. Stack 1 5/8” thick x 14’ tall trusses up to 30 high. Stack a truss in approximately 40 seconds (cycle time). Stack up to 55’ or longer trusses on each side of the conveyor with minor assistance for truss sag, shorter lengths can be stacked unassisted. Excludes 77’ Walk Through Conveyor System. Two systems available at $25,000 NOW $19,900 Each. FOB NE. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

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$65,977 FOB TX Clary Hydraulic Splicer Press Clary hydraulic splicer press, 10 HP motor and 16 gallon reservoir. Platen is 10″ x 18″. 460 volt, 3 phase electrical required. $2,100 FOB UT As-Is Where-Is Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

2005 Klaisler End-Eject 66 Foot Roof Gantry & Tables Klaisler end-eject roof truss gantry with recessed rails, 66 foot working length x 14 foot maximum truss height. Includes (9) steel top tables, 72" wide, with drilled and tapped bottom chord areas plus (3) struts with steel in-between and (1) slotted steel top table 43" wide. Drilled & tapped tables with strut include pop-up idler rollers. Single gantry head has 24" diameter roll, 7.5 HP drive motor and pendant controls. Rail has raised ramp on one end of line to raise the head. (13) 5" diameter x 14 foot wide, standalone idler conveyors, (1) electrical mast with s/o cord & wire pulleys and all available jigging hardware are included. FRP's shown in photos are not included, but one can be added at an additional cost. 230 volt, 3 phase electrical required. 100 PSI air required.

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$35,000 MITEK MARK 100 MOBILE HOME PRESS • 100 Ton Hydraulic Press • 25 HP Motor - 230/460 Volt • Two 18' x 4' Press Tables • Tables need New Wood or Plastic Tops • Some of the Hydraulic Fittings Leak • In working condition when last used in June 2021

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ROBBINS 10' X 40' END EJECT ROLLER GANTRY SYSTEM • Robbins 10' x 24" Diameter Gantry Roller • Floor Mounted Steel Rail • (6) Robbins Tables with Pop-Up End Eject Rollers (one of the rollers is powered) • Electric over Air Valve to Raise Pop-Up Rollers • Tables have Plastic Tops, Unistrut Jig Rails & Steel Bottom Chord • Bridge Plates & Roof Truss Jig Hardware • Hydraulic Gantry Lifter (No Hydraulic Power Unit) • 240 Volt / 3 Phase

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Adopting More Efficient Ways to Solve Problems By Chad Komnick MiTek District Sales Manager

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or more than four decades, JL Schwieters Construction (JLS) has provided quality and dependability to the building industry. Brothers John and Leo Schwieters built the company in Hugo, Minnesota, and it has grown and built a reputation of reliability in the Twin Cities’ framing industry. John’s son, Blake, joined the company in 2013 and has risen through the ranks to Plant Manager, overseeing all prefabrication operations at the Hugo plant. With his background in mechanical engineering and passion for innovation, the new generation of leadership brings fresh ideas to the company. “What motivates me every day is the fact that we have a real problem,” Blake Schwieters said. “We have a housing crisis out there, and all of the things that we do every day is trying to solve that.” One way JLS is combatting the labor shortage is by manufacturing floor panels. Blake said his father has always looked for more efficient ways to solve problems in the industry. With so many variables like weather and site conditions, John focused on factors he could control. “His little saying was, ‘Get the cords out of the field,’” Blake said. “You could completely wreck a day by just skill sawing through your extension cord.” By the early 2000s, JLS expanded its operations to include component manufacturing. From there, the company began building cassettes allowing it greater control over the building construction process and fabrication in a climate-controlled facility that is not dependent on fair weather. Jim Wenker, Production Manager at JLS, said one of the many benefits of building cassettes is the collaboration with mechanical, plumbing, and HVAC crews to ensure greater accuracy, and, ultimately, make the process smoother for all involved. JLS is focused on cutting down cycle time in the field, Wenker said, and by building with cassettes, they can set a floor on a single-family home in an hour as opposed to a day’s worth of work for a three-person crew to cut and build in the field. “The proof to me was, all of a sudden, we had run out of the foundations,” Blake said. “So that was exciting for me to realize that it was really that big of a difference, that we were exceeding our customers’ timelines.” Continued next page PHONE: 800-289-5627

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JLS began manufacturing floor cassettes in 2017. Many national builders that JLS partners with were excited about the potential because they had seen cassettes used successfully in other markets. Wenker said, initially, some engineers were hesitant because they hadn’t worked with cassettes before. After seeing how successful the process is, they are now designing differently to incorporate the cassettes into the initial designs. Building with cassettes took a process that was once unpredictable and made it a non-factor. Operations were no longer dependent on the Minnesota weather, which can be both unpredictable and brutal. The field crew has embraced building with floor cassettes because it is safer and has resulted in fewer aches and injuries. Several safety features can be designed and incorporated into the panels like tie off points. “You’re not bending over hand-framing stuff,” Ben Lehrer, Foreman at JLS, said. “Everything comes out panelized. Then you crane everything up and put it together with the floor cassettes. Now, we’re sheeting just a few feet off the ground rather than nine feet off the ground.” Manufacturing and building with panels and cassettes offer a solution for the building construction industry as it faces ongoing labor shortages. “Another thing that my dad always said is, ‘You can’t hang labor, you can’t store it, it’s fleeting,’” Blake said. “In a way, we were able to store labor in inventory, in a finished panel.” JLS and MiTek have become great solutions partners in the industry. JLS uses MiTek software to simplify the process of designing panels and cassettes. “MiTek software has given us the ability to communicate very complicated framing specifics very easily,” said Terry Bomstad, Floor Panel Designer at JLS. “It allows us to dive into detail according to a plan and incorporate it all the way through the process from a materials list to actually being built on the shop floor, to installation in the field.” Continued next page

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MiTek software captures all the design qualities of a building in a central digital location. Users can manage multiple change orders for wall panels and floor trusses simultaneously. The cloud makes software upgrades a breeze, so the team is always running the latest version. These features have been particularly beneficial over the past year and a half during the pandemic as many team members are working from home or other remote locations. It ensures all parties have access to the most up to date content needed to successfully execute the project plans. For Bomstad, the most valuable feature is the ability to collaborate with both the panel and the truss component. He can put details into a drawing and communicate to the field crew exactly what must be done and where. In addition to software in the design office, JLS sees the long-term value of adopting automation and is equipped with MiTek machinery in its manufacturing facility. The MiTek Direct Drives the company has invested in have cut their rooftruss labor nearly in half compared to traditional truss lines. “The MatchPoint BLADE is a powerhouse for us,” Blake said. “It really allowed us to save a lot of time, increase our quality, and all of the good things you’re looking for in manufacturing.” Partnering with MiTek has provided JLS the software and automation tools to address the housing shortage, putting them in a position to meet the regional demands for building homes.

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TRUSS EQUIPMENT

2 MITEK GANTRY ROLLERS, TRACK AND 10 TABLES (78' SYSTEM) - PENDING • (2) Mitek 14' x 24" Diameter Gantry Rollers (240 Volt / 3 Phase) • 120' of Floor Mounted Track • (9) Steel/Plastic Top Tables with Unistrut Slots • (1) Steel Slotted Top Table (Tee-Lok) • (8) Skatwheel Ejectors • Excludes: Mitek Slotted Top Tables (seen in photos), Jig Hardware, Bridge Plates, Exiting Conveyor and Finish Roller $59,500 FOB NY Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

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NEW! COMMERCIAL MACHINERY FABRICATORS 14' X 32' ROLLER GANTRY SYSTEM Commercial Machinery Fabricators 14' Gantry Roller. Floor Mounted Steel Rail. (4) Klaisler Tables with Pop-Up Skatewheel Ejectors. Tables have Plastic Tops, Unistrut Jig Rails & Steel Bottom Chord. Bridge Plates. Excludes Exiting Conveyor & Finish Roller. 460 Volt / 3 Phase. Buyer to dismantle/load equipment, Seller will provide forklift. $34,900 NOW $32,900 FOB IL Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

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KLAISLER PEAK-UP ROOF TRUSS STACKER •

(2 Each) Peak-Up (Inline) Roof Truss Stackers. • 110' Powered Conveyor • Stack 2 Trusses up to 50' Length or 1 Truss up to 90' Length • 8 Stationary Pedestals with 8 Lift Arms • 35 Second Cycle Time • 460 Volt / 3 Phase Buyer to dismantle/load equipment, Seller will provide forklift $34,900 NOW 23,900 FOB IL Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com PHONE: 800-289-5627

New Spida Floor Cassette Table

New Spida floor cassette table, standard size 12′-8″ x 40′ long, structural steel tubing frame with building surface featuring slotted steel at 6″ on-center intervals. Table includes preset spacing marks at 16″, 19.2″ and 24″ for faster layout of trusses, joists, rim board and beams. Table height of 14″ that includes leveling feet for fine adjustment. Foot pedal operated, end-eject idler rollers are 4″ diameter and spaced at 4′ on-center. Ejectors powered by 15.5″ diameter air bellows. Table includes 3-way solenoid valves, 1/2″ diameter air connect and 70 gallon compressed-air storage tanks with filter & regulator. Approximate weight 13,000 lbs. 110 volt, 1 phase, 15 Amp electrical required. 100 PSI @ 18 CFM air required. $130,997 FOB IN

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ROBBINS 10' X 40' END EJECT ROLLER GANTRY SYSTEM Robbins 10' x 24" Diameter Gantry Roller. Floor Mounted Steel Rail. (6) Robbins Tables with Pop-Up End Eject Rollers (one of the rollers is powered). Electric over Air Valve to Raise Pop-Up Rollers. Tables have Plastic Tops, Unistrut Jig Rails & Steel Bottom Chord. Bridge Plates & Roof Truss Jig Hardware. Hydraulic Gantry Lifter (No Hydraulic Power Unit). 240 Volt / 3 Phase $45,000 NOW $35,000 FOB PA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

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New, table-guided (NO rail) gantry system by Spida, side-eject or end-eject options, with continuous production tables built to length. Available in steel, plastic or combination table top options. Can be fabricated to received automated jigging. 24" diameter gantry heads feature raised operator platform, heavy-duty steel roll with 4" shaft, baffles and heavy-duty spherical bearings, dual 7.5 HP braking gear motors for a total of 15 HP, easy adjusting bogie wheel assemblies, safety bars, Wampfler "finger safe", undertable-mounted electrical supply and optional soft start drive. Square 1 can provide the combination of powered transfer rolls, sloping ejectors, receivers, idler conveyors and powered conveyors required to meet your configuration needs. 440 volt, 3 phase electrical. Other voltages available. FOB IN.

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$35,000 $68,990 FOB MA 2019 Triad Gen 3 Framing Station with Trident Tool Dollies 2019 Triad Gen 3 framing station with Trident tool dollies builds up to 16 ft long walls from 4 ft to 12 ft in height with 2×3″ through 2×8″ material. The framer clamps and squares components with push button activation before nailing. The trident tool dollies use a single tool per dolly and can be set up to accommodate the nail spacing and quantity of nails. Pop-up skate wheel conveyors assist with moving the wall or components. 110 volt, 1 phase electrical required.

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2015 MONET DESAUW SQUARING TABLE WITH PANEL BRIDGE SQUARING TABLE OPTIONS Add $2,750 for Handle Bar Router Lengths to 24' Powered Height Adjustment (6'-11" to Add $1,650 for Wall Panel Lift (Excluding Hoist) 12'-5" wall heights) Roller Conveyor & Squaring Stops Add $2,150 for 1 Pair of 15' Skatewheel Conveyor with Stands PANEL BRIDGE Programmable Fastener Patterns with Checked and Repaired in July 2020 PLC Touch Pad Entry Video available upon request Bridge Auto Return Bridge Tilt at Sheathing Seams Laser Pointer

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PLATINUM SERIES AUTOMATED SHEATHING BRIDGE Our team is thrilled to announce the launch of the Platinum Series Automated Sheathing Bridge to the list of Panels Plus product offerings. In addition to more-automated processes, the new Platinum Series Sheathing Bridge boasts a new interface that is compatible with MiTek’s ShopNet™ software, one of the most popular design software products in the building component industry.

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NEW! New Component Table with Skatewheel Conveyors Lift & Extend Skatewheel Conveyors. 10' x 10' Work Area with Squaring Lip. Gun Holster & Nail Tray. $9,950 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

CLICK HERE for more information New Panels Plus Wall Panel Framing Equipment

Consider Panels Plus wall panel assembly equipment for manufacturers of wood or steel wall panels, floor-panels, and related framing components. Panels Plus is an employee owned, ISO certified, manufacturing company that builds state-of-the-art equipment featuring durable construction, with fit and finish second to none in the structural building component industry. The referenced base framing table allows you to assemble from 7-12 foot wall heights, at industry standard 16 foot lengths, at a working height of 29 to 32 inches. This framer design includes controls at each end of table, squaring stops and pneumatic clamping for consistent wall panel quality. Frames 2x4 or 2 x 6 walls, with color-coded, steel stud locators at 16 and 24 inches O.C. spacing. Includes pop-up skate wheels for easy transfer of completed wall frame. Framing table can be configured to receive wall framing light bars, other options include custom buildable wall heights, lengths and auto-indexing of optional 2 or 3 tool carriages.

2004 PANELS PLUS 12' X 16' SHEATHING TABLE WITH PANEL & ROUTER BRIDGES • Sheathing Table with Powered Height Adjustment & Roller Conveyor • Panel Bridge with Bridge Tilt • Tool Mounts at 6" Centers with 3" Shift • 20 Each - Max CN80 Coil Nail Guns • Custom Built Router Bridge (excludes air router shown in photos) • Paslode Staple Guns are available at additional expense $23,900 NOW $19,900 FOB IL Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

Additionally from Panels Plus are sheathing tables with features that include foot pedal control at squaring end of table, with squaring stops, roller conveyors at both sides, single pendant controls for bridge, tool spacing at 6 inch centers with 3 inch bridge shift for offset nailing. Tool bridges can accommodate from 2 x 4 to 2 x 8 walls, with seam tilt being standard equipment Panels Plus Tool Bridges are available with single beam or dual beam design for two different tool mounts on one bridge. Squaring stations, sub-component tables, conveyors and panel lifts are also available to complete the configuration of the wall panel assembly line. Price includes factory installation and training. 50 CFM at 120 psi air. 120 or 230 volt, 1 phase electrical.

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Spida Automated Wall Sheathing Station $197,500 FOB NZE/IN

IBS/Comsoft Wall Panel Light Bars Reconditioned dual 16’ foot long light bars, includes spare light board. Light bars are compatible with all light-bar equipped or ready IBS/Comsoft, Panels Plus, etc. wall panel equipment driven by ITW (IBS) or other compatible design software. 110 volt, single phase electrical. $18,890 NOW $16,550 FOB MN. Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com PHONE: 800-289-5627

New Spida fully-automated CNC controlled sheathing station, fastens sheathing to wood frame wall panels from 2×3″ to 2×8″ nominal, in wall heights from 7′ to 12′. Straightens studs from the underside of the panel prior to firing fasteners. Fixed bridge fires fasteners into sheathing as wall panel passes under bridge. Works with tools firing up to 3 1/2″ nails. Features touch-screen controls, (4) high-speed nail tools, automated tilting of tools at seams and powered transfer of panels. Approximate size is 18 ft wide x 27 ft long. 230 / 460 volt, 3 phase electrical required. 100 PSI at 28 CFM.

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Building Your Business with Alpine and STITCHER

ow do you get a new component manufacturing business up and running at a competitive speed as efficiently and quickly as possible, on the eve of a global pandemic, when you’re short on start-up capital? The two-part answer is simple: Alpine® and STITCHER®.

United Southwest Components Start-Up Lance Keller knows the construction industry. He has been in it all his life. So when he decided to start a building component business from the ground up in early 2020, he understood the necessity, value, and benefits of aligning with experts. First, he partnered with Jeff Popour, who brought an indepth understanding of component design and manufacturing, and together they formed a partnership between United Southwest Components and Alpine, which introduced them to STITCHER. Within months they were up and running at a rapid pace. “The Alpine reputation and track record was impressive. They have delivered. STITCHER is a super powerful tool, a real game-changer.” Lance Keller, Owner, United Southwest Components

Key Success Points With STITCHER, Alpine’s unique design software technology, United Southwest found that projects which would have taken 3–4 days to complete were accomplished within just a few hours. STITCHER is easy to use, allowing even inexperienced users to become highly productive in a very short time. Before long, United Southwest was getting designs out in advance of deadlines. Alpine worked closely with Lance and Jeff, helping them channel start-up resources into performance by being strategic with overhead. Because Alpine’s systems integrate with equipment from third-party manufacturers, United Southwest was able to bring used equipment online in a way that produced with seamless efficiency. This proved to be critical, as the other potential resource was only able to integrate with its own equipment. “STITCHER has changed the way we design. We’re much more accurate and more efficient, producing bids that reflect buildings in their entirety. The larger the project, the more time we save.” Jeff Popour, Partner/GM, United Southwest Components

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Impact Given the accuracy and efficiency of STITCHER and its ability to produce bids that reflect each building’s complete design, United Southwest was quickly able to compete and win large jobs with multi-story buildings, even when competing against much larger companies. In fact, as Lance Keller points out, “Plants much larger than ours are not capable of doing as much business as we are.” Alpine® helped United Southwest Components gain the ability to: 1) more accurately bid large jobs, 2) bring inexperienced designers up to speed so they can be productive quickly, and 3) control start-up overhead. Contact your local Alpine Sales Representative to learn how to leverage STITCHER to improve your business today.

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About STITCHER STITCHER takes 2D plans to 3D models by making processes like capturing walls and openings faster. The automatic selection and measurement tools help to analyze the varying styles of a builder’s plan, identify the building envelope, and automatically fill in the walls, openings, and fixtures. Depending on your type of plan, STITCHER® can save up to 95% of the plan input time, with an average savings of 75%, leading to more accurate bids and finished/approved layouts.

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$29,900 FOB KS 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

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NEW 12' X 16' FRAMING TABLE • 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 $4,480 for Stud Locators at 16" & 24" O.C. • Add $2,150 for 1 Pair of 15' Skatewheel Conveyor with Stands • Add $9,950 for Sub-Component Layup Tables with Pop-up Skatewheel Conveyors • EQUIPMENT FINANCING available from SLS Financial Services $34,500 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

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Basic Automation (IBS/Comsoft) Sheathing Station Recently remanufactured multi-tool bridge with stitcher tools s/n: 1904. Bridge features side-shift, and laser guide. Squaring table includes floor mounted V-rail, 16'L x 12'H powered squaring sheathing table with endstops. 120vac, 120psi air.. $24,750 FOB IN Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

New Panels Plus Floor Cassette Framing Station Price: $Call for pricing FOB: MN 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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My Favorite F Words: Fall, Football, and Fellowship By Chris Scott

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e once again are at the end of summer, patiently waiting for the high temps to subside, the leaves to start changing, and Fall to officially begin. With the arrival of Fall, we get a new school year, football, Halloween, and so much more. One of the Fall events I have always looked forward to is the annual Building Component Manufacturers Conference (BCMC). The BCMC provides a chance to interact with old friends and make new ones, to get a glimpse of new technology and new companies, to hear the latest from familiar companies, and to learn from industry speakers. This year will be a little sweeter than usual, having not been able to gather last year due to the pandemic. As we continue to face world issues and make impactful decisions, we also must continue to push forward. Our industry more than ever needs to continue to adapt and grow. It is critical that we show a collective strength at this year’s show, so grab your hand sanitizer, take your vitamin C, and let’s get ready for an amazing show! Stiles Machinery is committed to showing our current and future customers that we not only survived 2020 but are focused on growing and becoming a stronger partner. When you stop by our booth, #729, you will interact with our team, who averages over 20 years’ experience in this industry, and we can talk about where you see your company heading. Are you interested in reenvisioning your operations? If so, we have the ability to help you create a full factory concept from start to finish. Do you need a refresh? We can talk about the equipment we have that can improve your existing operation. Are you simply walking the show floor? Then just stop in to talk about the industry in general. We will have brochures for equipment, example layout concepts, and great conversation! There may even be some free handouts or gifts if you mention this article. See You in Omaha in October!

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New PROSTACK WALL PANEL STACKER

$185,970 FOB NV 2016 Triad Wall Assembly Equipment Developed in a commercial wall panel production facility 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. (Please see video for more.) 208 volt, 3 phase, 45.3 full Amp load electrical required. No air required. Footprint is 26′-5″L x 19′-3″W. Here are some of the features of the ProStack Wall Panel Stacker: • Wall Length Max – 20’ • Wall Height Range – 8’ to 12’ • Material 2×4″ through 2×8″ • Total Weight capacity – 6,000 lbs. • Total stack Height Max – 6’ • This unit stacks on-center • System is able to stack on center layers that have multiple wall segments • Siemens controls • Full manual override controls via HMI • Speed – 45-60 seconds per wall layer

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2016 Triad exterior and interior wall panel lines with conveyors and terminal stations. Builds 2×4 and 2×6 walls up to 16’ in length with wall heights from 6’-9” to 10’-2” and includes Component Nailer model FTN and panel lift model XPL1000: Exterior line includes (2) sets of Rough Opening Assembly tables model RO-CAT, framing table model Gen II with manual nail-gun tool dollies each side & stud locators at 16” and 24” o.c., squaring and sheathing table model Gen II with staple & routing combo bridge & side shift for seams @ 3” & 6” o.c. fasteners, top & bottom plate gun mounts for 6” o.c. fasteners, auto stop & tilt features, (3) 10 ft skatewheel conveyors, (4) 20 ft x 36″ roller conveyors and (4) powered infeed conveyors with chain track. Interior line includes Rough Opening Assembly table model RO-CAT, framing table model Diamond Quad with manual nail-gun tool dollies each side, pop-up rollers & stud locators at 16” and 24” o.c., (2) 10 ft skatewheel conveyors, (4) 20 ft x 36″ roller conveyors. System sold for over $223,000 new. Sold as one system only. 110 volt, 1 phase electrical required. 100 PSI air required. 765-751-9990

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Panels Plus Goes Platinum: Creating the Platinum Series Automated Sheathing Bridge By Blaire Matthees Marketing Communications Specialist

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ome exciting developments have been in the works at Panels Plus. Not only are we launching a new product, but we’re also launching an entirely new product category, the Platinum Series, that is focused on increased automation. Our team is thrilled to announce the addition of the Platinum Series Automated Sheathing Bridge to the list of Panels Plus product offerings. In addition to more-automated processes, the new Platinum Series Sheathing Bridge boasts a new interface that is compatible with MiTek’s ShopNet™ software, one of the most popular design software products in the building component industry. MiTek’s ShopNet™ provides the automated bridge nailing information for even greater fastener consistency and accuracy. This new interface is adaptive and can accommodate different building codes, reducing the user-error associated with changes in nail spacing from panel to panel.

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How it all started Although the concept of creating an Automated Sheathing Bridge had been around for some time, development of the new automated bridge didn’t start until the middle of 2019. The idea to create a more-automated sheathing station was based on market feedback and customer requests. “We have heard from our customers, and the market in general, about the need for an affordable system that includes automation,” said Tim Kaasa, National Sales Manager for Panels Plus. Tim added, “We also recognized that there was a lack of options between the semi-automated systems that we provide like our Framing, Squaring, Sheathing, and Floor Cassette Stations, and the fully automated multi-million-dollar systems that are being offered by other companies. We wanted to create a product offering that was a ‘sweet spot’ for those who wanted to implement a moreautomated system into their facility, but don’t have a couple million dollars lying around.” Enter the Panels Plus Platinum Series.

Well, that’s new The current Panels Plus Sheathing Station features some semi-automated processes and requires an operator to be physically present throughout panel production. To begin production, the operator pushes the wall panel into the machine and clamps the panel, then drives the bridge to align the laser with the stud. The operator assists the Sheathing Station throughout the sheathing process until the panel is completed. The Platinum Series Automated Sheathing Station reduces the amount of time the operator needs to be hands-on during the sheathing process. To begin production, the operator pushes the wall panel into the machine, selects the correct wall file through the ShopNet™ software, and initiates production. The operator is then free to work elsewhere on the production line until the panel is completed.

Developing the Automated Sheathing Bridge Two Panels Plus team members played a key role in the development and design of the new Automated Sheathing Bridge: Jeff Brown, Panels Plus Product Manager and Ross Krueger, Panels Plus Software Engineer. Jeff and Ross worked tirelessly to spearhead both the equipment design and the software needed to drive the automation. However, designing a new system came with its challenges.

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“We originally thought we could add the electrical controls to our existing sheathing unit, but as we started to develop the electrical and test the machine, we found that many of the mechanical components on the machine needed to be changed to be able to withstand the torque requirements to achieve the operating speed required. In addition, several components needed to be designed to be more rigid to achieve the accuracy we were looking for.” – Tim Grahn, Panels Plus General Manager

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Once we nailed down the product requirements, our team reached out to our partners and other experts in the building component industry. We worked closely with MiTek and Yaskawa to procure components and create the new interface for the Automated Sheathing Bridge. We worked closely with the Yaskawa, a leading global manufacturer of variable frequency drives, servo systems, machine controllers, and industrial robots to procure the most up-to-date components for the new Platinum Series, such as the internal drives and motors. “The Yaskawa team was very helpful and have helped us a lot with programing the new drives, their team has a lot of experience with gantry systems,” said Ross Krueger, Panels Plus Software Engineer. MiTek provides products, software, services, and automation to the component industry and has been a valuable distributor of Panels Plus equipment for many years. Because of our long-standing history with MiTek, we were able to work with their team to make our Automated Sheathing Bridge compatible with their ShopNet™ software. “Partnering with MiTek has given us the opportunity to design a machine that is compatible with one of the most popular design software products in the panel building industry,” said Tim Kaasa, Panels Plus Sales Manager.

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What’s next? You may be asking, “What’s next in the Platinum Series?” First on our list is to increase our compatibility with other panel design software. Our team will also be adding additional offerings to the Platinum Series product line including an Automated Framing Station and an Automated Panel Stacking System. As a leader in manufacturing panelized wall panel and floor cassette equipment, we’ve been providing innovative equipment for the off-site, modular, and prefabricated building industries for over 20 years. We’re excited to continue the tradition of creating innovative equipment for the building component industry. We will be showcasing our new Automated Sheathing Bridge at BCMC this October. We encourage you to stop by Panels Plus, Booth #1233, to view our new product and talk with our team! Be on the lookout for more information on the Platinum Series and Automated Sheathing Bridge coming to our website in the future. www.panplus.com

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2017 Panels Plus Single-Tool Wall Panel Sheathing Station

2017 Panels Plus single-tool sheathing station includes servo-controlled bridge travel, edge stitcher tool mounts (single beam model), a single-tool, center tool mount, laser pointer, pre-programmed nailing patterns and joy-stick controls, foot pedal control at squaring end of table for squaring panels, pop-up skatewheel and roller conveyors for transport of panels. Accommodates wall panels ranging from 2″ x 4″ to 2″ x 10″, up to 16′ panel length. Includes one Max brand model CN80 nail tool. 120 PSI at 60 CFM air required. 120 volt, 1 phase electrical required. See example video below.

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hen most people think of modular buildings, they think modular homes and mobile homes. Most people don’t know about a third element in the modular building’s world, Commercial Modular. For the sake of simplicity, the commercial side of the industry has both mobile (as in mobile offices and other portable structures intended to be moved multiple times during their lifetime) and modular buildings (as in sections that are put together on a permanent foundation for long term use such as Swedish Edmonds Medical Oncology Clinic). Commercial modular can be anything from offices, retail, medical, telecom, educational, healthcare, hospitality, industrial, military, or even hotel and apartment buildings. The configurations are as vast as any architect can envision. From the Hilton on the Riverwalk in San Antonio to a school near you, commercial modular can provide quality construction, faster and usually less expensive than can be provided using traditional construction. Full disclosure, I once worked as a general manager under the owner of Whitley Evergreen, Simon Dragan, when he was the VP of Manufacturing for Williams Scotsman back in the 1990s.

Whitley Manufacturing is based in South Whitley, Indiana with plants in Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Washington state. It was a quick Yes when I asked permission to visit their Whitley Evergreen plant in Marysville, Washington. Known as one of the most difficult states to operate a commercial modular manufacturing facility, I was always interested in how they juggled the intense approval and inspection process Washington requires. Most states require a third-party inspection and approval firm to oversee a modular plant and they have a process to ensure the manufacturer follows the state’s quality and code compliance. To do that, inspectors will check each process in production on a periodic basis, but not all processes on

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Commercial modular follows the traditional architect-driven construction that commercial building of any construction uses, unlike manufactured housing that uses a retail outlet approach. While some commercial modular buildings are large and still designed for short term use, the benefits of concurrent construction give commercial modular an advantage when speed is needed to meet deadlines. I can see why architects 223-4934 • Marysville, WA (360) 653-5790 how commercial modular can integrate into their projects, either as a complete and developers are investigating itleyman.com or partial solution to best use the modular concurrent construction advantage. When the tour was done, I realized that I missed being part of the manufacturing process just a little and thought about the good old days. Not enough to go back, but as any manufacturing person can attest, it gets in your blood. Whitley Evergreen was a chance to go back and see how my industry had evolved. They did not disappoint. For more information about commercial modular, visit the Modular Building Institute (MBI), the commercial modular trade association at Modular.org, and check out their annual trade show, World of Modular scheduled for April 25th–28th, 2022, in San Antonio, Texas. Check out Whitley Manufacturing to learn more about their commercial modular products, locations, and services. PHONE: 800-289-5627

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New Spida Wall Extruder Panel Assembly System The concept of the Spida Extruder is to bring materials to a central location as the product is extended or “extruded” to create the framed wall panel. A single operator in one central location, feeds the studs and sub-components in-between the plates, while the Extruder does the nailing. The Extruder features (4) servo-controlled, indexing, bracket-mounted tools that can be coil or stick fed, hands-free clamping of plates and is adjustable for wall heights starting from 5’-11”, with options to build walls to 12‘3”, from 2×4″ to 2×8″ lumber. An option is available to add an intermediate tool mount, for fastening blocking between studs, a notoriously slow process in wall panelization that usually reduces production. The Extruder design makes this connection much easier for the operator, keeping your wall production high. The support stations are adjacent to the Extruder and operators at those stations build the sub-component openings, sub-assemblies (like ladders) which are conveyed to the central operator’s station, where they are dropped and nailed into the panel in sequence.

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 FOB UT Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

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Conveyors and transfer tables of various configurations are used to bring the parts to the Extruder. Each design takes advantage of curved or raised conveyors to efficiently bring materials to the Extruder and fit within your plant’s material flow in the most efficient way possible. Once the wall panel is framed, it proceeds by conveyor to a squaring station and a sheathing station for completion. Here too, the sheathing is fastened as the panel passes by the sheathing bridge with its’ (4) four, high-speed tools. There are options for router bridges and automated ply loading. The Spida Sheather is a fully automated, CNC machine that features touch screen controls and tilt nailing at seams. Over ten years in development and use in Australia and Asia, there are now several locations using the Extruder here in North America. A typical system can be installed in about (5) hours thanks to the modular, “plug-and-play” design of the Spida wall equipment. 120 volt, 1 phase, 15 Amp electrical required and 110 PSI air @ 6 CFM required for each Extruder and Sheather station.

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Used 2015 Woodrunner Lumber Retrieval System The WoodRunner WR-2 lumber retrieval system seeks and retrieves the exact boards needed to cut. The core of the system is a trolley with an automated picking head. The trolley moves back and forth on a runway truss positioned over lumber carts while the picking head’s laser scans below. After locating the specific piece of lumber needed, the picking head uses a powerful vacuum to hold the board while moving it to the infeed deck.

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New SL Laser Projection System New, laser projection system from SL Laser. Projects roof truss, floor truss and wall panel design images accurately onto building surface, for faster setup and fabrication times. Each laser head provides 21' projection length (@15 foot ceiling heights). Includes system computer, cables, mounting hardware for attachment to customer's structure, factory installation, training and choice of green or red laser. Works with each connector plate manufacturer's design software. Modular nature of the laser heads allows for easy, future expansion of system length. 120 volt, 1 phase. FOB NC Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

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Virtek LPS-6R, 3-Head System 2003 Virtek, 3-head system, model LPS-6R, includes PC with monitor and keyboard, PC enclosure, two LPS-6R heads for parts and all available power cords. Projection area of 14′ x 20′ with proper mounting height over work area. Red laser projection. 110 volt, 1 phase electrical. $9,890 FOB OK Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.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/Triad/

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Grow Your Business While Preserving Cash Carl Villella, CLFP President, Acceptance Leasing & Financing Service

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hat are companies doing these days with the uncertain rise of COVID variants? They’re hoarding cash!

According to an updated Wall Street Journal article published on August 16, 2021 by Anna Hirtenstein, companies are sitting on record levels of cash, and ramping up their requests for credit lines. Apparently, after a strong economic start of the year, capital expenditures are expected to slow in the 3rd quarter, so a lot of companies are playing it safe, and building their cash positions. Cash and short-term investments held at corporations are at an all-time high of $6.8 trillion, 45% higher than the average of the five years preceding, according to S&P Global. Last year, regulators urged companies to PRESERVE CASH. You can still grow your business while preserving cash. Instead of a large outlay of cash to purchase new or used equipment, consider the financing option. Rates continue to remain low, so you can have the advantage of using your financed equipment while you make small, monthly payments. There are a number of financing programs available for every type of borrower, from those with no credit to very good credit. And the only collateral is the equipment that is being financed. We are Acceptance Leasing and Financing Service. We are a team of professionals, established in 1992. We are frequent attendees of the BCMC trade exhibitions and a member of SBCA. We know the equipment of the component manufacturing industry. We hope that you will look to us for help as you consider your next piece of new or used equipment. Contact us at 412-262-3225.

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“Over the years Alpine ensured our quality and production kept improving. Working with Alpine has been a 22 year friendship as well as a partnership!” — Roy Bedient Manager/ Production Manager, Warman Truss

Alpine has it all — the right equipment, user-friendly software, dependable hardware, and the service, support, and training to make your team as efficient as they can be. And Alpine delivers the complete package for success — including the extra effort in comprehensive support that sets us apart within our industry.

Ask those who know. They’ll tell you about the people at Alpine who make a difference.

BUSINESS & DESIGN SOFTWARE | CONNECTOR PLATES EQUIPMENT | ENGINEERING SERVICES & SUPPORT

Building Partnerships Call 800-521-9790 or visit alpineITW.com for complete information


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IBS SUB-COMPONENT NAILER • 2x4 thru 2x12 Capacity • Remote Fire & 3-Way Clamping • Squaring Stop • Foot Pedal Control • Infeed & Outfeed Roller Conveyor • Computer Enclosure with Stand (No Computer) • Excludes Nail Guns $7,000 NOW $4,750 FOB IL Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.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 and control box. $3,900 NOW $2,500 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

INGERSOLL RAND ROTARY SCREW AIR COMPRESSOR Model UP6-15c-210. 15 HP. 38 CFM at 210 PSIG. 120 Gallon Tank $7,900 NOW $5,900 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

MiTek CPC-16 Sub Component Nailer Used 2003 MiTek CPC-16 sub component nailing machine nails 2×4 or 2×6 sub components up to 11′ long. Includes push button controls, outfield stacker, and CD to install system software. Nails corners, Ls. Us, stud block stud, double laminations, triple laminations, trimmers, and double trimmers (see picture 10 for more details). 480v, 3 phase power. 50 CFM at 120 PSI air required. $15,990 FOB SD Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com PHONE: 800-289-5627

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2014 Kaeser 15 HP Rotary Screw Air Compressor • Model Aircenter SK 15 • 15 HP Rotary Screw Air Compressor (208/230/460 Volt - 3 Phase) • Under 5,000 Hours (Serviced at 3,200 Hours) • 71 CFM at 125 PSI • C o m p l e t e l y A s s e m b l e d w i t h Refrigerated Dryer & Receiver Tank $7,000 NOW $4,900 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

2004 SL Laser Heads Three (3) 2004 model PD-4 SL laser heads. All three heads are functional but need some repairs before being installed. The heads are also valuable as parts heads for the motherboards and other components. Repair quotes are available upon request. $11,900 FOB WI Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

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Safety Speed Manufacturing Gypsum Cutter Model DFC-H5 cartridge cutting system for processing DensGlass ®, foam board, plastic or similar substrate materials in widths up to 64″. Dust and noise free for cutting or scoring gypsum material. $6,149 FOB MN Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

2006 Alpine PF90 AutoMark System • Wall Panel Plate Cutting & Marking Saw • Automated Length Stop & Ink Jet Printer as directed by Design Software Output • Cuts & Marks Both Top & Bottom Plates Simultaneously up to 20’ in Length • 10 HP Motor with 20” Blade • 240 Volt / 3 Phase / 30 Amps $39,900 NOW $29,900 FOB BC Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

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Ace Equipment Vertical Bailer Ace Equipment model Vertical Bailer, infeed opening 24″ high x 66″ wide, 59 second cycle time, 10 HP pump, 10 GPM at 2,200 psi, 6″ diameter cylinder x 48″ stroke, 37 PSI at pressing platen with 62,000 lbs. pressing pressure. Overall nominal dimensions 6′ wide x 4′ deep x 12′ tall. Controls 120 volt, 1 phase electrical. Bailer 230/460 volt, 3 phase electrical required. Weight 4,200 lbs. #4,490 FOB IN Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

NEW SPIDA 20' PLATE MARKER WITH INK JET PRINTER 20' of Steel Framed Table with Plastic Bench Top. Spida Automated 20' Length Stop/Plate Positioner & 10' Infeed Table with MDF Top (Add $704 for Plastic). Workstation, Control Cabinet Enclosure & 17" Touch Screen Integration. Spida or MangoTech Plate Cutting & Marking Software. Spida Optimization Software (allows multiple pieces to be cut & marked from one board) Ink Jet Printer marks Wall Member Locations, Wall ID & Job Name. Four Print Heads mark "on the fly" (or stop & print for greater accuracy). Prints on Edge. Cuts to 20', Marks to 18'. DeWalt Model DWS780 12" Double Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw. Support Table for Sliding Compound Miter Saw. Cut & Mark 3,000 LF of Plates per 8 Hour Shift. Length of Delay to Mark Board: 1/2 Second (can be adjusted). Supported File Formats: .xml, .ssf, .trs, .gwf, .mwf & .mdf. Includes 2 Day Onsite Training & Installation. Excludes Dust Collector, Freight & Customs Brokerage Fees. Add $850 Annually for 12 Month Phone & Virtual Tech Support. Add $25,995 for Spida Apollo Saw (Manual Angulation) $77,500 FOB IN Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com FAX: 800-524-4982


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! •

Al Coffman

Jean Hart

Curt Holler

Chuck Ray

Glenn Traylor

Elliot Wilson

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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2000 KAESER AIR COMPRESSOR SYSTEM • (2) Kaeser SK-19 Rotary Screw Air Compressors • Kaeser TC-31 Air Dryer • CMS-150 Oil/Water Separator • 200 Gallon Receiver Tank • 208 Volt / 3 Phase $8,900 NOW $6,000 FOB IL Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

2019 Tiger Stop 20 ft SawGear Measuring Device 2019 Tiger Stop 20 foot long, SawGear measuring device with four "Shop Fox" (4) 5'-5" long x 19" wide idler roller conveyor sections. Includes keypad entry with digital display, 20 foot long pusher sub-assembly with flip-away stop. Overall length is 22 feet. Idler roller sections include adjustable legs. 120 volt, 1 phase electrical required. $5,897 FOB TX Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

Air King M-30 Industrial Air Cleaner • (2) Pre-Filters and (2) Primary Filters • 3000 CFM Blower (10" x 10" Direct Drive, 2 Speed) • 3/4 HP Motor (115 Volt - 1 Phase 10.2 Amps) • Dimensions: 24" Wide x 24" Tall x 72" Long • Weight 180 Lbs 2 Available $850 for One or $1,500 for Both FOB AZ Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com 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 Inlcudes separate 2012 Pneumatech AD-50 Air Dryer (1 Phase) $4,900 NOW $3,700 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

Used 3-Head SL-Lasers System Used (mix of 2013 & 2014) SL-Lasers, model PD-6, green laser system. Three head system with PC in stand-alone enclosure & one spare head that need diodes and galvos. Lasers project roof truss, floor truss and wall panel design images accurately onto building surface, for faster setup and fabrication times. Each laser head provides 20′ projection length (coverage varies based on ceiling heights). Includes system computer, cables, mounting hardware for attachment to customer’s structure. 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. SL-Lasers suggests that the laser heads be sent to their office for inspection and repair prior to installation. OEM installation and support available at an additional cost. $49,970 FOB AL Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

NEW GALVANIZED STEEL STRAPPING 1 1/4" wide x .035 thick. $69 $59 per coil. $1,449 $1,155 per skid (21 coils). FOB PA. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

EMSI Teeter Cart Width - 46" / Length - 72" / Load Capacity - 3000 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 Integrated Systems, LLC 612-521-9193 www.eideintegratedsystems.com

Used 6-Head SL-Lasers System Click for Details

$98,970 FOB AL 765-751-9990

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Biggest Adverti$ $erInsider’s Secret for the Buying/Selling of Component, Modular, and LBM Companies

What is the biggest secret of all that many company owners are totally unaware of? Picking up that phone call and thinking you can handle buyers directly and the sale process on your own is the most common mistake

Buyers know they will typically save millions for the purchase price when dealing directly with sellers. This is very hard for some to made.

hear, but it is true. Why? Because there is no way for you to know all of the ins and outs and what is “fair.” Let’s be honest - you’re busy with your daily business needs, not focusing on what the market is for your business. Folks who buy and sell businesses for a living will sometimes laugh about how a buyer can save millions when they do not have to go into the competitive bidding process that a good broker will make them go through. Worried about how much a good broker will cost you? Know that in the end, what you will find is that the fees charged by an expert broker are peanuts compared to what the added selling price will garner. I’ve witnessed it firsthand. Many of you are literally selling “your baby,” the livelihood that has been your whole world for many decades. It can be a very personal and emotional experience. The broker industry’s stereotype is similar to that of lawyers. Many refer to them as being worthless sharks who are only concerned about making the deal, but there are also the few who have an excellent reputation and are worth their weight in gold. Not only do good brokers find the best selling price you are going to get for your company, but they also make the whole process as painless as possible. It takes a lot of work to make a sale happen; the excellent broker knows how to prepare and execute everything to make it happen properly. Those who are thinking about selling, heed this advice, use a reputable broker who knows our industry and can give you references from their clients with whom you can speak. If they don’t understand and are missing a real expert experience within our industry, why would you think they are worthy of handling the sale of your most valued, prized possession?

One Simple Call may Make you Millions More

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NEW! Spida Simple Stop 20’ Length Stop with MDF Bench Top. Available in Lengths up to 60’. 7” Color Touch Screen Entry of Cut Lengths. 110 Volt / 1 Phase. Excludes Saw, Outfeed Conveyor, Freight & Customs Charges. 10’ Spida Simple Stop - $8,920 20’ Spida Simple Stop - $11,340 Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

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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 $7,890 Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

Terminailer XP Price: $190,043 Base price FOB: MN 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. 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.

Don’t just do it, nail it. It’s a brand new day in wall-panel production, with a whole new way of doing things better. Refurbished 2017 Hain Sub-Component Nailing Station Refurbished 2017 Hain model SCN subcomponent nailing station. Builds subcomponents using 2x4 and 2x6 dimensional lumber. Includes push-button controls, instant machine setup using multiple position switch to choose type of subcomponent: corners, channels, double studs or trimmers, (2) Paslode stick-nailers with extended magazines, 10 foot long heavyduty infeed and outfeed roller conveyors with legs, skate-wheel outfeed transfer arms and mounted on a heavy duty steel skid. Weight approx. 1000 lbs. 120 volt, 1 phase electrical required. 125 PSI air required. Plug-and-play installation. $29,970 NOW $25,990 FOB CA Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

S t a n d a r d M o d e l s Av a i l a b l e Max Load Weight (lbs.) 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 PHONE: 800-289-5627

Terminailer®, a revolutionary, event-driven, nailing machine that completely defies any preconceived notions about sub-component assembly. Terminailer all but shatters the stereotypical myth that subcomponent equipment is essentially peripheral – unimportant. And it does so by quickly and accurately driving far more framing nails in your wall panel jobs than ever before. Whether in your shop or in the field, one operator sets the pace for production and quality. And that reduces labor costs and other aspects of overhead. 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.

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. $2,750 FOB NE. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

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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Simpson Strong-Tie stood by their values. And stood by us. Gary Schrock Owner, Roof Tech Truss Athens, Tennessee

oof Tech Truss, a family-owned and operated business, felt trapped by their existing software provider. Their tools weren’t customizable, and they weren’t getting the support they needed in order to grow. The Simpson Strong-Tie service-oriented culture, “Everybody Matters” core value and collaborative approach aligned with Roof Tech’s principles and business goals. Through their partnership, Simpson implemented flexible software that integrated seamlessly with Roof Tech’s existing systems and could easily handle custom design requests from clients. With smarter technology on board, Roof Tech saw their business double in just two years. And with dedicated support from Simpson, they have an ongoing partner as they continue to build a thriving organization.

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NEW! 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

25' Crane System with Electric Hoist & Wall Panel Lift • 25' Long x 15' Wide x 12' High Steel Support Structure with 25' Runway Beam • 1/2 Ton Coffing Electric Hoist with Push Trolley • Wall Panel Lift $7,500 FOB TX Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

New Hain Company Micro Mini Measuring System Video Here $3,499 FOB CA Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

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Klaisler Work Tables, Quantity of Two Klaisler work tables, quantity of two (2), 6 ft wide x 14 ft long, plastic over lumber underlayment. Sold as a pair. No liftouts. $5,970 FOB IN Wood Tech Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtechsystems.com

AeroGo Aero-Casters DuraGlide Air Casters (was used to move modular home sections). Capacity: 3.5 Ton / 25 PSI. 27 Available at $325 Each. Add $600 Each for Hannay Model 922-33-34-10.A SR Hose Reel (2 Available) FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com PHONE: 800-289-5627

2014 Kaeser 15 HP Rotary Screw Air Compressor Model Aircenter SK 15. 15 HP Rotary Screw Air Compressor (208/230/460 Volt - 3 Phase). Under 5,000 Hours (Serviced at 3,200 Hours). 71 CFM at 125 PSI. Completely Assembled with Refrigerated Dryer & Receiver Tank $7,000 NOW $4,900 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

New Sub-Component Nailer • • • • • • • •

Assembles Trimmers, Jacks, L’s, Channels & Headers 2x4 and 2x6 Capacity Remote Fire & 3-Way Clamping Staggered or Straight Line Nail Pattern Squaring Stop Foot Pedal Control Reserve Air Tank 5’ Infeed & Outfeed Roller Conveyor

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Hilman Model BSP-6P Rollers 6 Ton Capacity. Polyurethane Wheels. Swivel Padded Top. 54 Available $290 NOW $275 each FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

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Automated Pressing & Nailing of Columns. Fabricates 3 or 4 Ply Columns of 2x6 or 2x8 Material in lengths from 12' to 32'. Four Mounted Bostitch N100 Nail Guns. Five Extra Bostitch N100 Nail Guns (the nail guns are no longer manufactured, the nails are still available). Hydraulic Gusset Press. Custom Modified DeWalt Saw (to trim columns). Outfeed/ Kickoff Table. The machine is not setup for IBC 2018 Nailing (requires additional hand nailiing to meet code). Excludes Cart.

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Sales Team and Department Managers All Say AppWright is a Game Changer and a Real Productivity Enhancer Compatible with All these Apps

Schedules - Capacity Displayed with Linked Dependencies for Any Department, Workstation, Vehicle or Individual Defined Tasks Assignments Know the Progress at Every Stage of Every Project Automated Reminders and Notifications Form/Screen UI Designer to Match Your Existing Forms Fully Customized so Every Department, no Matter how Diverse can be Seamlessly Connected

AppWright Provides a Rich Array of Integration API’s Integrate with other systems with our best -of-breed workflow and job management tools with your existing accounting

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Wescana Jack Press & Table 35 Ton Hydraulic Press with 14" Wide Platen Press Roof or Floor Truss (4" Maximum Opening) Steel Frame Table with 1/4" Steel & 1" Plastic Top Slotted Jigging at 12" Centers | Joystick Control 7.5 HP / 3 Phase (208/230/460/575 Volt) 6' x 25' Table & 8' x 25' Table Available

800-382-0329 | www.wasserman-associates.com 2009 EnDiSys / Graco Foam Insulation System • EnDiSys Model 3004240B • Skid Mounted Graco Reactor H-25 Hydraulic, Heated, Plural Component Proportioner • Maximum Flow Rate: 22 Lb/Min • Maximum Fluid Working Pressure: 2,000 PSI • Reactor Portable Dispense System (Manual Contol) • 230 Volt / 3 Phase • Two 100 Gallon Heated Tanks • Drum Agitators (Both Sides) • Feed Pumps • Recirculation System for Hose and Reactor • 150' Heated Hose with 10' Whip • Fusion Gun • Out of Service since 2013 (Stored Inside) • Sold in "as is" condition without warranty Uploaded PDF: EnDiSys_In-Plant_System_Literature.pdf

$11,750 FOB NE NOW $9,900 800-382-0329 | www.wasserman-associates.com

MITEK MARK 100 MOBILE HOME PRESS • 100 Ton Hydraulic Press • 25 HP Motor - 230/460 Volt • Two 18' x 4' Press Tables • Tables need New Wood or Plastic Tops • Some of the Hydraulic Fittings Leak • In working condition when last used in June 2021

$52,500 FOB IN 800-382-0329 | www.wasserman-associates.com

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NEW! 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

RUVO MODEL 1300 DOUBLE END DOOR TRIM SAW $4,250 FOB PA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

Builders Automation Stair Stringer Router

Dotul Door Stop Stitcher Click Here for details $4,900 NOW $3,600 FOB GA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com

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officials, and staff members as Relocation: North Carolina necessary. 30 year industry veteran, started as a Truss Designer, earned his ID: C10853 way to Design Manager over 20+ Remote Design Manager | designers. MiTek - Advanced, Remote Offshore Design Project AutoCAD proficient. BSCE - PE. Manager Relocation: Texas Compensation: Open?? Top level Engineering/Design Management candidate, 14+- Thom's Notes: PE with Mid years experience Truss, 4+- Panel Atlantic seals experience. Has experience building and integrating offshore ID: C14510 design resources with internal Remote Truss Designer design departments and training Relocation: Florida design managers to better utilize 20+ Years' experience in truss offshore capabilities. Large design. Alpine software but will volume manufacturer experience. consider other software if training MiTek Sapphire design/layout is provided. Has extensive proficient. Too confidential to go experience, except Megainto more detail. Multifamily, but will consider positions that are MMF as long Compensation: $120k+ as a learning curve is expected. Scored Senior Designer on ID: C18430 JobLine's Design Skills Truss Designer | Remote Truss Evaluation, representing the best 5 Designer % of Truss Designers nationwide. Relocation: USA - South, USA - Has extensive remote and in office Southwest, USA - ALL States management experience but is Extensive experience in truss looking to step back and focus estimating and design. Proficient on design and manage personal in designing roof and floor trusses results. for a variety of projects including: custom homes, track homes, Compensation: $30-32 an hour, on opportunity, multi-family, mega-multifamily, depending and light commercial projects. benefits, and job expectations. I always get everyone involved Not looking to work 50-60 hour with the project like architect, a week all year, but will consider engineers, homeowners, and sales high hours on a seasonal basis. personnel Many times I go to the Remote only. job site for the convenience of ID: C18420 the framer and see what kind of Senior CFS Truss Designer/ condition or changes they might have; this way we will be working Detailer | Wood Senior MegaMultifamily Truss Designer | on the same page. Also included Design Manager | Checker | in my experience is purchasing Remote or In Office material, negotiating contracts, setting up deliveries, steel and Relocation: Florida cmu detailing for steel columns Currently CFS truss design, but and beams, with almost 25 years has wood experience. Scored of experience in the construction Senior Designer in the JobLine Truss Design Skills Evaluation, business. MiTek Sapphire. that is primarily wood truss focused. Currently an advanced ID: C10897 Design Manager/Senior Alpine TrussSteel user, but has Designer/PE/Optimizer - Truss/ used MiTek in the past. Also has Panel/EWP AutoCAD, Keymark experience. Read/Subscribe online at www.componentadvertiser.com

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throughout my career. I have held a position as a Division Manager for a Wall Panel Facility that was part of a Building Material Supply Company. In this position, I was responsible for total operation of the division including P&L responsibility. I have also been a Department Manager of a Wall Panel Facility at a second Building Material Supply Company. During my career, I have held positions as a Director of Purchasing and a Purchasing Manager for Home Building companies, as well as an Operations Manager at a Soffit & Siding installation company. In this position, I was responsible for the day to day operations of the company. ID: C18367 Wall Panel Designer | Remote Wall Panel Designer | MegaMultifamily Relocation: Utah Remote wall panel design for medium to large scale MF. Remote estimating using MiTek Sapphire to get a more accurate material count. 100,000 - 500,000 sq ft MF projects primarily in the New England Market with the panel plant being in New Brunswick. Also worked on projects in the PHONE: 800-289-5627

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ID: C15958 Operations/Plant Manager - Millwork | Doors | Ply | Flooring Relocation: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, Wyoming 30 years' experience starting in production and advancing to multi-plant operations manager. Door experience includes managing three Production Managers and five Production Supervisors, consisting of 300 hourly employees producing 11,000 doors and 10,000 face frames per day. Responsible for the manufacturing functions of all mill operations, five frame component machining cells, three frame assembly operations, four door component machining cells, three door assembly clamps, three door profiling lines, two wide belt sanding lines and specialty machining and assembly cells.

ID: C18365 Intermediate Canadian Remote Truss Designer - Sapphire Relocation: Ontario Remote Truss Designer available.. Currently provides technical support and designs to lumber distributors for roof systems for residential and commercial applications. Provides technical assistance and support to the distribution staff to meet client demands for engineered wood structural applications. Ensures that wood truss fabricators, lumber distributors and specifiers have adhered to established building standards, codes and practices. Maintains extensive knowledge of structural analysis programs such as MiTek SAPPHIRE Structure design software. Analyze/ prepare engineered wood designs and details for Design Engineer review and approval. Generate manufacturing information and quotations for sales team and management. Prepares the job for Flooring experience: Responsible production. Canadian codes and for all plant functions including standards experienced. budgeting and P&L. Managed six Department Managers: two ID: C18399 Production Departments, Quality Full or Part Time Lumber Assurance, Materials, Human Buyer/Logistics Resources including SHE, and Relocation: Colorado Plant Engineer/Maintenance Personally managed, purchased Manager including the CI all lumber products and manage program. Their staffs consist a $100 million spend for of eleven Supervisors and 330 this industry leading 6 plant hourly employees. The door location manufacturer, VMI, plant operation dries lumber, cuts contract developer and manager. dimension stock, assembles and Responsible for supply, programs, sands the doors. The panel plant demand cycles, strategic planning, produces the veneered flat and and purchasing excellence. raised center panels, by cutting Purchased MRO, machines, trucks, engineered wood and veneer from assembly lines, buildings and flitch and pressing the veneer ongoing CAPEX projects. Team to the substrate. Both plants are member for new construction equipped with finishing lines. projects for plants, 3rd party labor. Products used for construction in ID: C11638 North America focused on multiGeneral Manager/Division family engineering products. Read/Subscribe online at www.componentadvertiser.com

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with a progressive company that If it is big, bad, ugly, or worse, offers advancement commensurate I can handle it. I've done layout to job performance. and profile work in autocad w/ some home brewed scripting, and ID: C11370 ArchiCAD. Custom residential, a Production/Plant/General few track builders that had 3 base Manager - Truss/Panel/Framing models and many options to track, Package some multi-family, and large Relocation: Texas commercial projects. Software: 20 years' experience. Started MiTek, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, in production, advanced to Saw Truswal, Simpson, Eagle and Supervisor, Production Manager, others. Quick to pick up new Plant Manager, now General software. Manager. As General Manager (2 years) operated a $125M truss ID: C11856 plant. Tripled output and reduced Designer/Design Manager errors and labor cost. As Plant Truss/Panel/I-Joist/Stairs/EWP Manager (4 years), manage all the Relocation: Ohio operation of the manufacturing 18 years Design experience plant, such as Productivity, with 3 as a Senior Designer. logistics, efficiencies, costs. Primary duties: design, layout, As Production Manager (12 and optimization. Secondary years), manage all the areas of duties: checking others work and the manufacturing across the repairs. Software used: MiTek plant. Safety, quality control, Sapphire, Robbins, Keymark, efficiencies, HR, etc... Software: and AutoCAD. Component MiTek, Word, Excel, OptiFrame. experience includes floor trusses, Products: R & F Truss, Panel, roof trusses, wall panels, I-Joists, Framing package. Markets: Single and hardware. Market experience Family, Multifamily, Custom includes tract, single family, single Homes. Bilingual English/Spanish family custom, multi-family, spoken and written. Degree in and agriculture. My volume was Industrial Engineering. varied depending on projects. Compensation: $90's+ ID: C18310 Truss Designer | Estimator ID: C15995 Relocation: Virginia Truss Designer - MiTek Responsible for project Relocation: Florida management/design of commercial Truss Designer. Primary duties: design -build projects up to $5 design, layout, optimization, and million. Directly manage subcutting/production documents. contracted architectural, structural, Secondary duties: checking others and mechanical designers/ work. Software used: MiTek engineers, develop project and AutoCAD. Component estimates and designs utilizing experience includes floor Revit software. Work closely with trusses and roof trusses. Market project superintendents providing experience includes single family, technical support while delivering multi-family, light commercial, projects within budget and on and agriculture. My volume was time. Initiate contact with new varied depending on projects. 2 clients, answer sales calls, and years experience, MiTek software. develop project criteria. Prior Truss Designer a few years back ID: C13437 with 2 years MiTek experience. Remote Truss Designer | In Office Truss Designer | Design ID: C15678 Manager Remote Truss Designer Relocation: Ohio Relocation: Alberta Read/Subscribe online at www.componentadvertiser.com

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Wood Truss Construction

Las cerchas de madera ayudan a crear grandes espacios abiertos en los que vivir y trabajar. Las cerchas son resistentes debido a que sus componentes triangulares se sujetan entre sí. No obstante, las construcciones con cerchas mal ejecutadas pueden derrumbarse como un castillo de naipes y lastimar a los trabajadores.

Wood trusses help create large, open living and work spaces. Trusses Las personas encargadas de la instalación de las cerchas y el operador are strong because of their triangular components fastened together. de la grúa deben coordinar sus funciones mediante la creación de un However, improper truss construction can come tumbling down like a plan de trabajo. El plan debe incluir información referente a dónde house of cards and injure workers. se construirán y almacenarán las cerchas, así como en qué orden se The truss installation crew and crane operator should coordinate instalarán y cómo se sujetarán y afianzarán. their efforts by creating a job plan. The plan should include information Antes de comenzar la construcción, examine la armadura y las on where the trusses will be built, stored, in what order they will be cerchas con el fin de asegurarse de que sean sólidas y estables. Para installed, and how they will be fastened and secured. proteger la estabilidad de las cerchas, se deben almacenar apropiadamente, colocándolas sin que toquen el piso, en plataformas, etc. No corte, perfore ni altere las cerchas a menos de que el fabricante de éstas dé instrucciones explícitas para ello.

Before beginning construction, examine the framing system and trusses to ensure that they are solid and stable. To protect the stability of the trusses, store them properly by supporting them off of the ground on platforms, etc. Don’t cut, drill or alter trusses unless you have explicit instructions to do so from the truss manufacturer.

Asegúrese de que las cerchas almacenadas se agrupen juntas, de modo que no se deslicen ni se corran. Las cerchas sueltas deben almacenarse y apilarse horizontalmente. Mueva las cerchas en posición vertical usando los tirantes superiores como puntos de apoyo. No levante ni mueva las cerchas agrupadas usando sus cintas de almacenamiento, ya que podrían ceder repentinamente y dejar caer la carga. No permita que las cerchas se doblen lateralmente dado que podrían quebrarse súbitamente y causar lesiones.

Make sure stored trusses are kept bundled together so they don’t slide and shift. Loose trusses should be stored horizontally stacked. Move trusses in the upright position using the top chords as anchor points. Don’t lift or move truss bundles using their storage banding, it could give way suddenly and drop the load. Don’t let trusses bend laterally, they could break suddenly and cause injuries.

Instale y afiance las cerchas de acuerdo con el plan de diseño de la construcción. Asegúrese de que las cerchas estén bien sujetas con dispositivos de fijación en todos los puntos requeridos, de modo que no se vengan abajo. Instale revestimiento Install and secure trusses according to the building design plan. estructural en las cerchas a medida que las va instalando para cubrirlas, Ensure that trusses are properly secured with restraints at all required protegerlas y estabilizarlas. No almacene equipos ni materiales en las points so they don’t topple over. Install structural sheathing on the trusses cerchas a menos de que éstas satisfagan la capacidad de carga. as you go to cover, protect, and stabilize them. Don’t store equipment Antes de construir con cerchas es necesario entender las reglas de and materials on truss systems unless they meet the load capacity. seguridad de la obra. Use los equipos de protección personal requeridos Before truss construction, understand construction site safety rules. Use the personal protective equipment required to do the job safely. Use fall protection where needed with proper harnesses and anchor points. Use a crane safely by getting required certification and following good hoisting procedures.

para realizar el trabajo de un modo seguro. Use dispositivos de protección contra caídas donde sea necesario, con arneses y puntos de apoyo adecuados. Las grúas deben utilizarse con seguridad, obteniendo para ello la certificación correspondiente y siguiendo los procedimientos apropiados para elevar objetos pesados.

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RTUD and ATUD Now UL Listed As a Through-Penetration Firestop System By Thomas Goebel

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hether you’re designing and building a one- or two-story single-family residence, or doing the same for a multifamily, mid-rise wood-frame structure, fire and smoke protection features must be considered, and in most cases are required. When a fire starts, time is of the essence and the longer the flame and gases can be contained and the spread of the fire to adjacent spaces is kept in check, the greater the chance firefighters and first responders will have to defeat the blaze. Though many building jurisdictions have slightly different requirements and provisions, the three primary modes of fire rating that codes consider are an F-rating (flame), a T-rating (temperature rise), and an L-rating (air or gas leakage). The F and T ratings are gauged on a resistance per hour basis and the L rating is based on a rating of air leakage in cubic feet per minute per square foot of opening, or CFM/sq.ft. These ratings and provisions are in place to help safeguard against the spread of fire and smoke within the immediate structure as well as to contain the spread of fire to other structures. It is standard, and quite necessary, that penetrations exist throughout a structure, where ventilation ducts, plumbing pipes, electrical conduits and countless other utilities snake up, down and through the framing of the building. Not unlike the utility penetrations, many traveling from the first floor to the top floor, the continuous rod system runs vertically beginning at the foundation level and terminates at the roof line or within the wall of the uppermost floor. As the rod remains continuous within the wall cavity (between the framing studs), drilled penetrations through the sill plate, subfloor and double top plate are necessary so the rod can travel the entire building height.

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The continuous rod is part of a series of components that provide the tension capacity for the lateral-forceresisting system to help maintain structural stability during a seismic event. Many building jurisdictions require that the rod penetrations that are necessary for the system, be sealed after the rod is installed so that flame, temperature and gas propagation can be kept to a minimum.

Traditional Means of Firestopping For years, the most common means of closing a penetration within a wall or floor system has been to apply generous amount of fire caulking that cures around the hole like dried bubble gum or Play-Doh. When installed to the manufacturer’s specifications, that application produces a reliable firestop. This substance comes in two main forms, including flowable tubes or large buckets where the caulk can be applied with a putty knife. Some fire caulking products remain malleable after they’re applied, while many of the products cure to a brittle hardness.

Though the benefits of a sound firestop as the rod travels through the slightly oversized drilled thru-hole are necessary, there are several downsides to adhering this substance to the rod as it intersects with the wood framing. Understanding that in continuous rod systems, the rod remains static while the building shrinks as the wood loses moisture content, any interference preventing the wood from shrinking past the rod can become a problem. Some of these concerns include: A hard cure on the threads of the rod can prevent the wood framing from cleanly traveling down over the rod as the building shrinks. The grip on the rod caused by the fire caulking can lead to the buckling of rods, which in turn can lead to the take-up devices being ineffective. Fire caulking that cures and hardens inside the take-up device can damage the moving components and could cause the device to be ineffective. Some fire caulking can be corrosive to metal, and when this is the case, any contact with the steel or aluminum components and devices could cause corrosion. These concerns, in addition to the cost in time and money of applying fire caulking to every penetration for a continuous rod system, have led us to design alternative means for a code-acceptable through-penetration firestop system using the Simpson Strong-Tie RTUDs or ATUDs combined with their associated bearing plates.

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Code References So where do we go for guidance on understanding when fire and smoke protection are needed? Well, in many cases, it is dependent on what provisions your building department has adopted. Both the 2018 International Building Code® (IBC®) and the 2018 International Residential Code® (IRC®) give guidance on fire-resistance ratings, fire tests, combustibility, through-penetrations, fire retardant lumber, sprinklering, and many other fire protection variables and scenarios. The particular sections in the codes that most building departments will refer to when requiring penetration firestop systems are the following: • 2018 IBC, Section 714.4.1.2, Through-penetration firestop system. This portion of the code indicates that through-penetrations shall be protected by an approved penetration firestop system installed as tested in accordance with ASTM E814 or UL 1479, with a minimum positive differential of 0.01 inch of water and shall have an F rating of not less than the required fire-resistance rating of the wall penetrated. • 2018 IBC, Section 714.2, Installation, which indicates that a listed penetration firestop system shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and the listing criteria. • 2018 IRC, Section R302.4.1.2, which provides the exact same guidance as the IBC section 714.4.1.2. The testing standards that the IBC and IRC refer to are ASTM E814 and UL 1479, both of which are the standards that typical building fire caulking generally comply with. In summary, these two standards give direction on: • ASTM E814: Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Penetration Firestop Systems. o This test method is applicable to firestop systems of various materials and construction. The standard notes that firestop systems are intended for use in openings in fire-resistive walls and floors. • UL 1479: Standard for Fire Tests of Through-Penetration Firestops. This UL standard requires successful testing of all approved through-penetration firestops designed for use in penetrations in firewalls of floor, and floor-ceiling assemblies. Though this is a UL standard, UL laboratories also refer to ASTM E814 as a standard testing procedure. • CAN/ULC S115: Canadian Standard for Fire Tests of Through-Penetration Firestops Within the IBC, IRC, ASTM E814 and UL 1479, there are several terms that are frequently used when describing and referencing firestop systems and ratings. A few of those are: • Through-Penetration Firestop System: An assemblage consisting of a fire-resistance-rated floor, floorceiling, or wall assembly that has one or more penetrating items passing through breaches in the assembly, along with materials or devices, or both, that have installed to resist the spread of fire through the assembly for a prescribed period of time. • Membrane Penetration Firestop: A material, device or construction installed to resist for a prescribed time period the passage of flame and heat through openings that have been made in a protective membrane to accommodate the passage of cables, cable trays, conduit, tubing, pipes or similar items. • F-Rating Firestop: The time period that the through-penetration firestop system limits the spread of fire through the penetration when tested in accordance with ASTM E814 or UL 1479.

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• T-Rating Firestop: The time period that the penetration firestop system, including the penetration item, limits the maximum temperature rise through the penetration to 325ºF (163ºC) above its initial temperature on the non-fire side when tested in accordance with ASTM E814 or UL 1479. • L-Rating Firestop: The air leakage rating of a through-penetration firestop system or a fire-resistant joint system when tested in accordance with UL 1479 or UL 2079, respectively.

Consulting and Testing Now how do we go about investigating whether our Simpson Strong-Tie take-up devices and bearing plates can be a means to an adequate through-penetration firestop system? Well, we began by consulting various fire protection engineers; understanding and reviewing our system; becoming more acquainted with how other products achieve fire ratings; and understanding how our system would be tested to the various standards. Following this extensive consultation and investigative phase, we reached out to Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to inquire about the feasibility of using our Simpson Strong-Tie take-up devices and associated bearing plates as a means to achieving a two-hour rating for flame, temperature and gas. Agencies such as UL define tests and standards to determine an hour rating for how long a building system can adequately resist flame propagation and smoke generation without providing additional fuel for combustion. We worked with their labs on an initial study, and it was determined that the system should be tested to establish specified fire ratings.

From there, setup layouts and drawings were drafted, all following the guidelines of UL 1479 and ASTM E814. In order to attain data and eventual fire-rating coverage on multiple-hour rating assemblies, the lab technicians then constructed setups that are consistent with the wood-framed floor-ceiling assemblies per UL and ASTM Standards. Both two-hour and one-hour floor-ceiling assemblies were constructed in a manner and with materials specified in the UL Fire Resistance Directories. Specifically: • Floor System: Lumber and plywood subfloor with finish floor of lumber and plywood as with a round penetration that was 1/4″ larger than the specified rod diameter. • Wood Joists: The tested assembly for two-hour fire-rated floor-ceiling assemblies was equivalent to a system with 2×10 lumber joists spaced at 16″c. with nominal 1×3 lumber bridging and with ends fireblocked. • Gypsum Board: Nominal 48″ x 5/8″-thick gypsum board secured to wood joists as specified in the individual floor-ceiling design. The maximum ceiling opening was 1/4″ larger than the specified rod diameter. • Sole Plate and Top Plate: The simulated sole plate and top plates were built using 2x members and framed in a manner that most closely simulated a typical floor system. Continued next page

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Other specifics of the setups included the following: • 2-Hour Assembly o Parts used: RTUD3B, RTUD8, ATUD6-2 and ATUD14 o Threaded rods: Rods were placed through the oversized round floor penetrations and matched specified diameters associated with the devices o Setup assembly: Two layers of gypsum board for the ceiling • 1-Hour Assembly o Parts used: RTUD8 and ATUD14 o Threaded rods: Same as for 2-Hour assembly o Setup assembly: One layer of gypsum board for the ceiling • General o Temperature gauges o Moisture content and relative humidity gauges o Adhering pads to secure the temperature gauge wires to the take-up device, rods, and wood framing o Support brackets for hoisting the assembly

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Firestop System Testing After setups were approved, checked and backchecked, the simulated floor systems were ready to be tested. When we say tested, we mean that they were now ready to be intentionally set on fire. The means of starting the blaze was a furnace with burners whose intensity and temperature could be controlled manually. Both two-hour and one-hour tests were conducted, where the floor assemblies spent the respective amount of time in the furnace burners and temperature, gas and moisture levels were gauged as well as visual observations made. During the testing of the two-hour assembly, smoke vented from the devices for the first 15 minutes of the test. Shortly after this first 15 minutes, smoke stopped venting, though gas continued to steam slowly through the RTUD8 during the test. Flame did not pass through the devices until the very end of the test when the lab technicians began taking the assembly off. According to the techs, this did not occur until after the burner was turned off which essentially was the end of our test. Judging by this information, the pass-through flames were not a result of the take-up devices, and all devices passed the measured criteria, though the RTUD8 required additional evaluation. There is a maximum

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temperature each component can reach and this temperature cannot be exceeded for the entire two hours; the RTUD8 exceeded the temperature at one hour and 58 minutes. With respect to the wood framing and gypsum board, both layers of the gyp were burned through, and the floor sheathing had larger burn holes after being sprayed with a power water hose; however, the bearing plates where the take-up devices were placed were still

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intact. Note that the water power spray to conclude the test is part of the testing protocol where the hose stream is measured, and exposure time recorded. For this two-hour test, the hose stream was at 30 psi and the setup was sprayed for 24 seconds. Observations after the hose spray did not reveal any openings created by the spray nor was there evidence of water passing through the assembly. In the one-hour assembly, there was measured air leakage; however, this flow was measured and rated at less than 1 CFM/sq.ft. It should be noted that this value is a ratio of the pressure with and without the opening and that anything less than 1 is considered a passing value. With regards to smoke venting, far less smoke was observed from the RTUD8 than during the two-hour test, though there was still some present. Flames did not pass through the devices, and the floor sheathing remained intact after being power sprayed with the water hose, though the gypsum board did partially break apart and was knocked loose following the power spray from the hose. For this one-hour test, the hose stream was at 30 psi and the setup was sprayed for 10 seconds. The hose spray did not reveal any evidence of water passing through the assembly.

Firestop Testing Conclusions The take-up devices and bearing plates all performed well in both the one-hour and two-hour tests as well as in the air leakage tests. There was more smoke venting from the RTUD devices than the ATUD devices, particularly from the 1″ RTUD8 device; however, this did not result in fire penetrating the devices. It was observed that the ATUD’s top bearing plate aided in sealing the system; however, the RTUD also prevented flame from penetrating the floor system. As concluded by the UL labs, and as a result of their thorough independent analysis of the test data and observations, the Simpson Strong-Tie take-up devices and bearing plates now comply with the UL’s applicable requirements, were found suitable for use in one- and

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two-hour locations, and are now listed under UL Fire Resistance Directory R40313. The take-up device assembly with bearing plates provides UL-listed fire protection for F, T, and L ratings without the need to install costly and time-consuming fire caulking after installation of the take-up device, and the hour ratings are summarized here:

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Advantages of the System The take-up device and bearing plate assembly eliminates concerns that are often associated with traditional fire caulk when the substance adheres to the rods and affects the mechanics of the device, which could restrict rod travel and device functionality. As discussed here, the assembly has been tested to the same ASTM and UL standards as typical building fire caulk. With the Simpson Strong-Tie take-up devices (RTUD, TUD, and ATUD) and associated bearing plates now being rated as UL-qualified through-penetration firestop systems (UL Fire Resistance Directory R40313), the need is now eliminated for additional fire resistance material at the hole in the wood plates and flooring system. The article, RTUD and ATUD Now UL Listed As a Through-Penetration Firestop System, appeared first on Simpson Strong-Tie Structural Engineering Blog. To sign-up to receive the Engineering Blog in your inbox, go to seblog. strongtie.com/subscribe. Copyright © 2021 Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. All Rights Reserved PHONE: 800-289-5627

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Simpson Strong-Tie Releases New Wood Connectors Catalog Highlighting Robust, Code-Compliant, and Innovative Product Lines July 27, 2021 – Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, released today the Simpson Strong-Tie® 2021–2023 Wood Construction Connectors catalog, a comprehensive guide to the company’s most recent innovations and product line expansions for wood construction applications. Available in print and online, the new catalog includes allowable load tables for all products and is updated to comply with the 2021 IBC and IRC building codes. In addition, it features product illustrations and installation notes designed to assist engineers, architects, designers, pro suppliers, and contractors in selecting the right wood connector products for improved performance, efficiency and productivity. “We take pride in putting together great catalogs for our customers because we know they depend on this information to design and build safe, strong structures,” says Sam Hensen, Simpson Strong-Tie vice president of Connectors and Lateral Systems. “For 65 years, customers have relied on our Wood Construction Connectors catalog as a one-stop resource for the latest information on our newest innovations as well as any changes related to building codes or new testing. We’re excited to share this new catalog with them.” Featuring our robust connector offering, the catalog presents several new innovations and line extensions, including two patentpending connectors — the LTTP2 light tension tie and LSSR slopable/skewable hanger series. LTTP2 Designed to be used with both solid sawn lumber and I-joist purlins, the LTTP2 is a new addition to the light tension tie product group. A one-piece design features two separate nailing patterns: obround holes spaced 3″ apart for I-joist purlins, and square holes spaced to accommodate the narrow face of 2x solid sawn purlins. LSSR The patent-pending LSSR hanger series now includes three new sizes to accommodate 2x lumber, specifically for square-cut joists used with trusses. Like the original LSSR models, these new sizes are field-adjustable for skews up to 45° and feature an innovative hinged swivel seat that adjusts up to a 45° slope. In addition, LSSR hangers can be installed after all the rafters have been tacked into place, providing a boost to jobsite versatility, productivity and efficiency. The 2021–2023 Wood Construction Connectors catalog also has the complete Outdoor Accents® decorative hardware line including the Southwestern-styled Mission Collection® with arched connector profiles, and the clean, timeless Avant Collection™ with straight lines and chamfered corners. And for the first time, catalog includes a mass timber application guide, an expanded fastener application guide, and in-depth information on the stainless-steel Titen HD® screw anchor. For more information and to download or order your copy of the Simpson Strong-Tie Wood Construction Connectors catalog, visit strongtie.com/connectorscatalog. PHONE: 800-289-5627

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Simpson Strong-Tie Publishes StrongRod® Design Guide for Engineering Mid-Rise Buildings to Resist Seismic and High-Wind Forces August 4, 2021 – Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, today published the newest edition of its StrongRod Design Guide to help engineers, architects, and builders achieve continuous load paths in multistory and mid-rise light-frame wood buildings. Seismic and wind events are serious threats to the structural integrity of all woodframed buildings. For one- and two-story structures, straps, hurricane ties, and holdowns are often sufficient for resisting shearwall overturn and roof-uplift forces. Taller multistory structures frequently have more complicated designs, including larger window and door openings, that create the need for continuous rod tiedown systems to better resist both lateral and uplift loads. Instead of using metal connector brackets as in a holdown system, continuous rod tiedown systems consist of a combination of rods, coupler nuts, bearing plates and shrinkage- compensation devices that work together to create a continuous load path to the foundation. Featuring the Strong-Rod ATS anchor tiedown system and the Strong-Rod URS uplift restraint system, the Strong-Rod Design Guide provides detailed instructions for achieving maximum resistance to both seismic and high-wind forces while ensuring installation efficiency on the jobsite. “With the increase in mid-rise and multistory construction, there has been a corresponding need for expert advice on how to incorporate continuous rod systems to account for lateral and uplift loads,” says Sam Hensen, vice president of Connectors and Lateral Systems for Simpson Strong-Tie. “This new Strong-Rod Design Guide provides engineers and builders with an up-to-date and easy-to-understand resource for installing these systems efficiently and effectively.” The latest design guide incorporates new products from Simpson Strong-Tie, including larger sizes of the RTUD ratcheting take-up device that have been engineered to optimize continuous rod tiedown systems in taller multistory buildings. Also included is information on the new UL qualification through-penetration firestop systems for RTUD and ATUD components. The design guide includes photographs, diagrams, and step-by-step instructions to help engineers and builders account for wood shrinkage, rod elongation, device deflection, sill plate crushing, and local code limitations without sacrificing installation efficiency or increasing cost. For more information on Strong-Rod rod tiedown designs for achieving a continuous load path or to download the Strong-Rod Design Guide, visit strongtie.com/srs.

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Builder Confidence at 13-Month Low on Higher Material Costs, Home Prices August 17, 2021 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders Reprinted with permission.

Higher construction costs and supply shortages along with rising home prices pushed builder confidence to its lowest reading since July 2020, according to the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) released today. Builder sentiment in the market for newly built single-family homes fell five points to 75 in August. “Buyer traffic has fallen to its lowest reading since July 2020 as some prospective buyers are experiencing sticker shock due to higher construction costs,” said NAHB Chairman Chuck Fowke. “Policymakers need to find long-term solutions to supply-chain issues.” “While the demographics and interest for home buying remain solid, higher costs and material access issues have resulted in lower levels of home building and even put a hold on some new home sales,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. “While these supply-side limitations are holding back the market, our expectation is that production bottlenecks should ease over the coming months and the market should return to more normal conditions.” Derived from a monthly survey that NAHB has been conducting for 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.” The survey also asks builders to rate traffic of prospective buyers as “high to very high,” “average” or “low to very low.” Scores for each component are then used to calculate a seasonally adjusted index where any number over 50 indicates that more builders view conditions as good than poor. The HMI index gauging current sales conditions fell five points to 81 and the component measuring traffic of prospective buyers also posted a five-point decline to 60. The gauge charting sales expectations in the next six months held steady at 81. Looking at the three-month moving averages for regional HMI scores, the Northeast fell one point to 74, the Midwest dropped two points to 68, the South posted a three-point decline to 82 and the West registered a two-point drop to 85. HMI tables can be found at nahb.org/hmi. More information on housing statistics is also available at Housing Economics PLUS (formerly housingeconomics.com). Single-family home builders are invited to join the exclusive group of NAHB members who participate each month in the HMI survey. To begin receiving the monthly HMI surveys, please submit this form.

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Employee vs. Independent Contractor is an Important Distinction for Builders Posted August 25, 2021 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders. Reprinted with permission. A recent thread on the All Member Forum on NAHB Connect discussed the classification of workers as independent contractors and employees, prompting the following note from NAHB legal staff. Due to the costs businesses face if they are found to have wrongly classified their workers, it is important to make hiring decisions with a clear understanding of how the law views such workers. The law permits the use of independent contractors, provided such workers are not “employees” under existing tax, employee benefit, and labor and employment laws. Engaging independent contractors instead of employees can result in considerable cost savings and increased workforce flexibility, and most home builders work extensively with contractors. If an employee is classified as an independent contractor, the “employer” is not required to pay and/or withhold a variety of payroll‐related taxes, fees and benefits (Social Security and Medicare taxes, local, state and federal income taxes, unemployment insurance, workers compensation, pension and health benefits, etc.). Not only are these costs shifted to the individual worker, the independent contractor is also not fully protected by various employment laws (minimum wage and overtime requirements, workers compensation protection, etc.). Proper classification of workers as independent contractors, however, is not as simple as a written agreement between the parties. No single test exists to evaluate independent contractor status for all purposes, and compliance is often complicated by the fact that different tests may apply. Responding to mounting evidence that many employers nationwide have classified some of their employees as independent contractors as a cost-savings measure, there has been increased focus at the federal and state levels on whether workers are properly classified. Some states have focused their efforts on specific industries, most notably the construction industry. The consequences of misclassifying individuals as independent contractors may result in large penalties or damages awards, including unpaid overtime compensation, tax and insurance obligations, liquidated damages, and civil penalties. At the federal level, the National Labor Relations Act, The Civil Rights Act, Fair Labor Standards Act, and Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) each use a different definition of an employee and various tests, or criteria to distinguish independent contractors from employees. Similarly, at the state level, often there is no single test to determine employment classifications. For example, in New York the Construction Industry Fair Play Act creates a presumption of employment in the construction industry unless an employer can meet the ABC test. The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance uses the “common law” test for determining employment status. Thus, a worker may be an independent contractor under a test used by one agency, and an employee under the test used by another agency, creating confusion for businesses. Generally the tests are geared toward determining the level of control the company has over the worker, but the tests may differ in the number and type of factors considered and the weight assigned to each factor. For more information on engaging independent contractors, consult with your local attorney or seek the services of a qualified professional experienced in labor and employment matters. PHONE: 800-289-5627

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Cooling Trends Continue for Housing August 26, 2021 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders Reprinted with permission.

NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz recently provided this housing industry overview in the bi-weekly e-newsletter Eye on the Economy. The pace of home building continued to slow in July, blighted by a combination of supplychain constraints and diminishing housing affordability. Overall housing starts decreased 7% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.53 million units. Although single-family home building is up 27% on a year-to-date basis (when compared to the declines in the spring of 2020), single-family starts dropped 4.5% from the previous month and permits were at the lowest pace since July 2020. These data are consistent with the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index, which fell 5 points to a level of 75. This is the lowest reading in 13 months as builders continue to grapple with higher building material costs (up 13% for the first half of 2021 alone on aggregate, despite lower lumber costs) and long delivery times for items such as windows, flooring, OSB and appliances. The multifamily sector, which includes for-rent apartment buildings and condos, was down 13.1% in July at a 423,000 annual rate for 2+ unit construction. Multifamily construction is up about 10% year to date, but the July starts estimate was the lowest since February. Higher construction costs and solid housing demand have produced significant increases for home prices and rents — with additional hikes on the way. And those higher cost burdens have weakened housing affordability. Indeed, according to the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index, just 56.6% of new and existing homes sold between April and the end of June were affordable to families earning the U.S. median income ($79,900). This marks the lowest level of affordability since the first quarter of 2012. Although these challenges have taken some steam off the market, demand remains strong. The primary challenges for the industry remain to improve lot, labor and material pipelines, and to balance local affordability conditions as costs rise faster than incomes. To subscribe for free to Eye on the Economy, please email communications@nahb.org.

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International Code Council and RESNET to Develop Standard on Remote Virtual Inspections for Energy and Water Performance in Buildings Industry leaders collaborate to promote remote virtual capabilities for energy code compliance and for energy and water efficiency performance August 18, 2021 – Washington, D.C. – The International Code Council, the leading global source of model codes and standards and building safety solutions, and RESNET, a national standardsmaking body for energy efficiency ratings and certification systems, will continue their long history of collaboration by developing a new American National Standards Institute (ANSI) candidate standard on remote virtual inspections (RVI) for the energy and water use performance of buildings. Previously, the two organizations have worked together to develop a new certification designation, the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)/Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Compliance Specialist, and four other ANSI standards. Most recently, they advocated and received recognition of the Home Energy Rating System (HERS®) Index within California. The new standard will provide guidance for implementing RVI for energy code compliance and for energy and water efficiency performance. Performance raters will be provided criteria to check all aspects of permitted construction for compliance with energy codes and other energy-related applicable laws and regulations. As a next step, a new Standard Development Committee will be formed to develop and maintain the standard with the Code Council and RESNET appointing representatives – both separately and jointly. “Building construction is rapidly evolving and jurisdictions are being challenged to adapt,” said Mark Johnson, Executive Vice President & Director of Business Development, International Code Council. “The need for new inspection methods has been building for a while as the inspector workforce has shrunk and jurisdictions’ resources have come under financial pressure. The pandemic also increased the pressure to evolve, and quickly.” RVI is a tool to address these problems and organizations such as the Code Council have developed guidance documents to assist code enforcement entities.

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“As more code enforcement departments begin their digital transformation and adopt technologies like RVI, there needs to be standardized criteria for how it is implemented,” said Steve Baden, Executive Director, RESNET. “A national consensus standard for RVI as it applies to energy- and water-use efficiency inspections and ratings will both provide code enforcement authorities with assurance that the ratings they adopt for code compliance are reliable, as well as advance the efficiency and efficacy potentials of these new approaches to determining code compliance.” The standard would be co-sponsored by the Code Council and RESNET and developed using RESNET’s ANSI accredited procedures as an American National Standard by ANSI. For more information on RVI, the Code Council released a whitepaper, Recommended Practices for Remote Virtual Inspections (RVI), which will be the foundation for the development of the new consensus standard. ### About the International Code Council The International Code Council is the leading global source of model codes and standards and building safety solutions. Code Council codes, standards and solutions are used to ensure safe, affordable and sustainable communities and buildings worldwide. About RESNET The Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) is a notfor-profit, membership corporation that is governed by a board of directors (who are elected by membership). RESNET is a recognized national standards-making body for building energy efficiency rating and certification systems in the United States.

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The Softwood Lumber Board and U.S. Endowment Launch Initiatives for Increased Carbon and Sustainability Transparency in Wood Products SLB Leads Industry Efforts to Support Decarbonizing the Built Environment by Providing Carbon Data for Building and Product Analysis August 19, 2021—The Softwood Lumber Board (SLB) announces funding for carbon transparency projects in partnership with the United States Endowment for Forestry and Communities (the Endowment). The funds will support coordinated research exploring the creation of resources and tools to enhance expertise and data across the wood product value chain. Three priority projects will address questions from the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) sector regarding wood’s carbon accounting to show how wood products and forests mitigate carbon emissions and the impacts of climate change. “The SLB is funding these initiatives as a key step in addressing the built environment’s impact on climate change,” explained Cees de Jager, SLB President and CEO. “Wood products, and the forests they come from, are natural climate solutions which can sustainably support the built spaces we need for generations to come.” “Forests and wood products are an attractive option for carbon reduction commitments,” said Pete Madden, Endowment President and CEO. “To make informed decisions, stakeholders are asking for more up-to-date information on forest carbon and wood products. Our joint efforts build on earlier investments aimed at improving data transparency.” Earlier this year, a team of subject matter experts, including the American Wood Council, the National Alliance of Forest Owners, and several forestry and wood products stakeholders, gathered to evaluate how existing and new research and tool development can meet stakeholder needs to better understand the carbon and environmental impact of growing and using wood products across the full value chain. The AEC community is interested in sustainability metrics associated with wood products used to design and build today’s low- and zero-carbon buildings. Beginning this month, the SLB and the Endowment are exploring opportunities to provide information about woodshed carbon balance and create a consistent framework with forestry information at regional levels. The partnership will also investigate methods of communicating sustainability and fiber sourcing data clearly and concisely for customers and other interested audiences. Because of the multitude of uses for wood products and the potential environmental impacts related to delivering the product to the customer, wood environmental product declarations (EPDs) do not currently include transportation from a mill to a building site (the A4 lifecycle stage). Planned research will review reporting methodologies with the goal of providing a clearer and more complete picture of the carbon impacts of wood transportation. For more information about the work underway to address wood’s role as a climate solution, please contact the SLB at info@softwoodlumberboard.org.

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Builders FirstSource Announces $1 Billion Stock Repurchase Plan DALLAS, Aug. 12, 2021 -- Builders FirstSource, Inc. (NYSE: BLDR), the nation’s premier supplier of building materials and services, today announced that the board has authorized the Company to buy back up to $1 billion of its common shares. Dave Flitman, President and CEO of Builders FirstSource commented, “Since the merger of BFS and BMC at the onset of 2021, we have executed our integration plan, including the review of our balanced capital allocation strategy with the goal of maintaining our commitment to delivering long-term shareholder value. This new share repurchase program is aligned with that commitment and underpins our confidence in our balance sheet and strong cash flow generation. As of August 11, 2021, we had approximately $417 million of cash on hand, which is consistent with our recent guidance of $1.4 to $1.6 billion of free cash flow in 2021.” The timing and amount of any share repurchases under the share repurchase program will be determined by Builders FirstSource’s management at its discretion based on ongoing assessments of the capital needs of the business, the market price of Builders FirstSource’s common stock and general market conditions. Share repurchases under the program may be made through a variety of methods, which may include open market purchases, in block trades, accelerated share repurchase transactions, trading plans in accordance with Rule 10b-5 or Rule 10b-18 under the Exchange Act, or any combination of such methods. The program does not obligate Builders FirstSource to acquire any particular amount of its common stock, and the share repurchase program may be suspended or discontinued at any time at the Company’s discretion.

About Builders FirstSource Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Builders FirstSource is the largest U.S. supplier of building products, prefabricated components, and value-added services to the professional market segment for new residential construction and repair and remodeling. We provide customers an integrated homebuilding solution, offering manufacturing, supply, delivery and installation of a full range of structural and related building products. We operate in 39 states with approximately 550 locations and have a market presence in 47 of the top 50 and 86 of the top 100 MSA’s, providing geographic diversity and balanced end market exposure. We service customers from strategically located distribution and manufacturing facilities (certain of which are co-located) that produce value-added products such as roof and floor trusses, wall panels, stairs, vinyl windows, custom millwork and pre-hung doors. Builders FirstSource also distributes dimensional lumber and lumber sheet goods, millwork, windows, interior and exterior doors, and other building products. For more information about Builders FirstSource, visit the Company’s website at www.bldr.com.

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US LBM Expands in Mid-Atlantic and Southeast Leading building materials distributor acquires multiple businesses in Georgia and Virginia Buffalo Grove, IL, August 3, 2021 – US LBM, a leading distributor of specialty building materials in the United States, has acquired three businesses, North Georgia Building Supply and Junior’s Building Materials in Georgia and Massey Builders Supply in Virginia. In Georgia, North Georgia Building Supply and Junior’s Building Materials provide professional builders, remodelers and contractors with lumber and a broad mix of specialty materials. From its location in Buford, North Georgia supplies customers in the communities northeast of Atlanta with lumber, windows, doors, roofing, decking and drywall. Junior’s Building Materials serves customers in Chattanooga, Tenn. and northern Georgia from two locations in Rossville and Ringgold, Ga. In addition to lumber and engineered wood products, Junior’s product mix includes windows, doors, roofing, siding and millwork. Massey Builders Supply operates two locations in central Virginia in Richmond and Saluda. Founded in 1921, Massey supplies lumber and a wide range of specialty building products, including roofing, siding, doors, windows, decking, rail and millwork to professional builders and remodelers in the greater Richmond region. US LBM’s existing operations in Georgia include Maner Builders Supply, BSA and Brand Vaughan Lumber Company, which US LBM acquired in July, and serves professional builders and contractors in several markets in the state, including the greater Atlanta metropolitan area. In Virginia, US LBM’s Parker’s Building Supply serves customers in the southwestern part of the state from its location in Galax, Va. and five locations in western North Carolina near the Virginia border. “North Georgia, Junior’s and Massey all have exemplary reputations in their home markets, and we’re pleased to welcome their teams to US LBM,” said US LBM President and CEO L.T. Gibson. “All three of our new acquisitions have strong customer relationships and are market leading, full-line suppliers offering a robust mix of specialty building products, and their addition to our portfolio expands and strengthens our reach in multiple rapidly growing housing markets in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast.” About USLBM 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 go-to-market strategy through its national network of locations across the country. For more information, please visit uslbm.com or follow US LBM on LinkedIn.

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Nation’s Best Acquires Hipp Modern Builders Supply and Panhandle Lumber & Supply August 1, 2021, DALLAS, Texas – Nation’s Best, a rapidly growing home improvement company, announces their combined acquisition of Hipp Modern Builders Supply in Mountain View, AR and Panhandle Lumber & Supply in Bonifay, FL. The addition of Panhandle complements Nation’s Best’s established presence in northwest Florida and the acquisition of Hipp extends their reach into another state. “With these newest stores, we’re quickly becoming the nationwide family of home improvement businesses we envisioned,” said Chris Miller, president & CEO of Nation’s Best. “In just under two years, we’ve grown our reach to now include 22 locations across seven states. We’re proud of our role in strengthening independent retail at the local level and we’re very happy to have Hipp Modern Builders Supply and Panhandle Lumber & Supply as a big part of that growth.” “For three generations, our family has proudly served our community,” said Terry Hipp, owner of Hipp Modern Builders Supply. “I couldn’t be happier knowing that Nation’s Best will build on our traditions while growing the business.” “We’ve been providing quality, competitively priced building materials and home improvement products to our customers in Bonifay since 1994,” said Jack Locke, Panhandle Lumber & Supply owner. “Nation’s Best represents the future for our business, ensuring that our team and our customers will benefit for years to come.” As part of Nation’s Best’s acquisition strategy, both locations will maintain operations under their existing names with their management teams overseeing company operations alongside Nation’s Best, which will provide the strategic and financial support necessary to achieve optimal growth and profitability. Nation’s Best is a member-owner of Do it Best Corp., the only U.S.-based hardware, lumber and building materials buying cooperative in the home improvement industry.

About Nation’s Best Nation’s Best Holdings, LLC was founded in 2019 and currently owns and operates 22 locations in seven states with over 480 associates. Nation’s Best is committed to identifying and acquiring best-in-class independent home improvement stores across the United States to ensure their continued relevance as vibrant community resources. To learn more, visit nationsbest.net.

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Truss & Wall Panel Designer 20-1130-1 Posted on Friday, August 27, 2021 Employer: Client Confidential Located in central coastal NJ is a growing truss and wall panel manufacturer looking for an experienced truss & wall panel designer. The ideal candidate would be local to our central NJ market, but remote design is also a possibility. Previous experience with the Mitek suite of software is a plus. We offer a competitive salary, paid holidays, paid time off, medical/dental/life/disability insurance, 401k and profit sharing. Remote Truss Designer - MiTek J14188 Posted on Tuesday, August 24, 2021 Employer: Client Confidential JUST REPOSTED! We are looking for Remote Truss Designers. Positions include Advanced level Truss Designers, Senior Truss Designers, and Multifamily Truss Designers, plus Estimators. Must be US based and authorized to work in the US. No offshore candidates will be considered. Truss Designer 21-0806-1 Posted on Saturday, August 07, 2021 Employer: Ramona Lumber We are looking for an experienced truss designer using the latest version software from Mitek.

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job opportunities available stable operation. Can not say more at this time. Inquire for details. Professional Engineer - Truss J14168 Posted on Monday, June 28, 2021 Employer: Client Confidential

Remote or On Site Truss Designer J14203 Posted on Monday, April 05, 2021 Employer: Client Confidential Our client, a multiplant component manufacturer, needs a truss designer for their MD location, or remote if you are qualified. Products include floor and roof trusses for mostly production builder jobs, some custom, and some minor multifamily. MiTek Sapphire experience is a plus. JobLine Senior Designer rating is required for top end starting compensation but intermediates are urged to apply too.

Remote Truss Designer J142212 Posted on Monday, June 28, 2021 Employer: Client Confidential

Truss Designer - MiTek/Multifamily J14173 Posted on Thursday, December 31, 2020 Employer: Client Confidential

If you are a mid to senior level Remote 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.

obLine Senior Designer ranking and MiTek software experience (Sapphire preferred) is highly desirable for this position. Prefer someone with commercial and multifamily experience but strong Single Family Custom will be considered. Bring your friends! In-office position. Remote is not an option.

Truss Repair Technician | Truss Designer J14167 Posted on Tuesday, June 01, 2021 Employer: Client Confidential

Truss Production Manager responsible for growing to 12M bft year. If you have experience in all areas of truss manufacturing and are willing to put in the time needed to grow this plant and make it "Yours", inquire and we can discuss the details. I will consider a qualified foreman who has the ability to move up. Almost all Mega-Multifamily roof and floor trusses.

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL! General Manager J15220 Posted on Monday, August 02, 2021 Employer: Client Confidential

Truss & Wall Panel Designer J14182 Posted on Saturday, May 01, 2021 Employer: Client Confidential

Needed now, a well-rounded General Manager with Building Components Manufacturing (Roof and Floor Truss) and Lumber Yard experience. The successful candidate will be a people person, skilled at negotiations, adept at providing excellent customer service, and leading individual strengths into one team effort. Must have a working knowledge of managing all phases of sales, estimating, manufacturing and operations at a similar size and product facility.

This is for a combined Truss and Wall Panel Designer position. Design, layout, estimating, project input, customer meetings (virtual or in person), optimization, assist in training new designers, mentoring, and developing new or adapting existing policies. As a team member, your work will support the overall department effort in assuring on time, best practices, and cost efficient projects. You will also be supporting production, sales, and the client to make sure each project is a success. More information and a complete job description is available to qualified candidates. Inquire to be considered.

Production manager opportunity for a $20 million dollar truss, panel and stair operation. 40+_ employees. Responsible for production and deliveries. Typical duties,

level, but prefers Intermediate to Advanced as measured by JobLine's Truss Design Skills Evaluation.

If you are a PE, with metal plate connected wood truss experience, our client has an opening in Florida for you to consider. Part of an engineering firm that supports multiple truss manufacturing facilities, job duties include working with the in house truss designer to develop and seal truss repair documents as well as analize special truss configurations, loadings, and applications. Forensic work is also part of the services provided in Florida.

Unique opportunity for a seasoned truss designer to work under a PE. The location processes repairs and unique designs that require review and seal.

Production Manager - Truss/Panel J13987 Posted on Friday, July 30, 2021 Employer: Client Confidential

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Truss Designer J13989 Posted on Saturday, May 01, 2021 Employer: Client Confidential

Truss Production Manager J14199 Posted on Thursday, December 31, 2020 Employer: Client Confidential

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hy did most of today’s saw technology come from small shops and not from large machinery companies? And how could just a handful of not well-known people, working in remote locations, make such a difference? Until recent years, they didn’t make much money. Most sold their businesses (and inventions) for unimpressive sums. Yet much of their genius lives on, in highly enhanced renditions of their original inventions. The first component saws came from outside manufacturers in the 1950s and early 1960s. Idaco came onto the scene through a logical entry point, being a sawmill equipment supplier in Northern California. Clary got involved through happenstance, as the saw business was totally unrelated to its main product line, mechanical calculators. But, besides making saws, Clary did take a (short lived) stake in the truss business, hiring Dan and Camilla Hurwitz (prior to their founding of OnLine Data), and moving them to Texas to leverage their cutting programs. The next significant cutting innovations came from inside our maturing business. Machinist Art DePauw worked with Dave Chambers’ and Don Hershey’s nearby truss plant. TPI Inspector Jerry Koskovich worked around saws at multiple plants, and then largely with Villaume Industries. Jim Urmson worked on his invention in the truss plant he operated.

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Large manufacturers didn’t initially get involved in building saws, mainly because of the volatility of the truss equipment business. Housing starts and truss sales tanked 5 times between 1965 and 1985, discouraging investment in machinery. In addition, who would want to expose their company to liability for injuries, especially with OSHA coming on strong in the 1970s? But, despite the economic setbacks, by the end of the 1970s, CMs had won over residential and apartment construction, and were much better positioned to invest in truss machinery. As plate companies had continued to sell more truss assembly equipment, saws were a natural follow-on product. In the late 1970s, Gang-Nail’s purchase of Idaco stimulated other take-overs. In the early 1980s, Hydro-Air bought Art DePauw and his large backlog of saw orders. In 1985, Hydro-Air became MiTek, and in 1987, MiTek bought Gang-Nail and now owned the progeny of two of the saw pioneers. In 1991, Alpine acquired Clary, just as the housing industry and the truss business began its 17-year expansion. And when, in 1995, Alpine bought Speed Cut, Jerry Koskovich remained the sole remaining independent. In the course of these acquisitions, both Alpine and MiTek used their acquired technology to respond to Koskovich’s Omni innovations. Alpine leveraged the purchase of Clary and the Clary Master Saw to produce their AutoMaster product. MiTek put Idaco features onto DePauw mechanics and released their Easy Set Saw and then their Cyber Saw. And when the Koskovich Company was purchased by MiTek in 2005, Jim Urmson was the last independent left standing. When the equipment market tanked again in 2007, every saw builder began questioning their investments. The large manufacturers were loathe to retain their service techs, though they faced increasing demands from CMs who had spent heavily on their sophisticated saws. Jim Urmson was able to hunker down, and make ends meet by providing mobile field service, like Art DePauw had done many years earlier. As business recovered, other inventive people both inside and outside established businesses would continue to advance the state of the art in cutting technology. But very few would equal the contribution of those few pioneers who largely established the saw business as we now know it.

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