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New & Used Equipment Saws ..........................................................................................................................................................5 Truss Equipment ........................................................................................................................................41 Panel Equipment ........................................................................................................................................56 Trucks & Trailers ........................................................................................................................................75 Misc. Equipment ........................................................................................................................................77 Door, Stair, Beam Equipment .....................................................................................................................84 Lumber & EWP Market .......................................................................................................................................80 Power Tools ...........................................................................................................................................................85 Fasteners & Hardware ..........................................................................................................................................87 The JobLine Hiring Zone .....................................................................................................................................92 Available Jobs .............................................................................................................................................93 Available Candidates ..................................................................................................................................94 Design Team Suite ......................................................................................................................................90 Calendar of Events................................................................................................................................................100 News & Announcements.......................................................................................................................................105 Advertiser Forum: An Invitation to Participate ........................................................................................................4 Joe Kannapell – MiTek: Wood Components in Multi-Family Housing Part Four: Apartment Trends of the 1990s and Beyond .....................................................................6 Sean Hubbard – Square 1 Design & Manufacture: Product Comparison #6 – Roof truss Tables & Roof Truss Conveyors .....................................................................12 Ben Hershey – 4Ward Consulting: Moving From Best to Next Practices .............................................................18 Glenn Traylor: Mind the (Member) Gap ...............................................................................................................26 Todd Drummond Consulting, LLC: Are Your Salespeople Selling Your Company into Eventual Bankruptcy? ..............................................................................30 Steve Mickley – AIBD: What is a building designer? ............................................................................................38 All Things Wood – Franke Woeste P.E. & Peter Nielsen: When Fashion Affects Structure—Floor Design Considerations for Preventing Tile and Stone Cracks ...........................60 Thomas McAnally – The JobLine: Where are the Designers Who Will Relocate ..................................................68 Robert Glowinski – AWC: Renewing Our Commitment to Sustainability ............................................................81 Matt Layman – LLG: Lumber: Why so High? .......................................................................................................83 Safety First Topics in English/Spanish ...................................................................................................................99 Paul McEntee – Simpson Strong-Tie: How to Safely Select Nail Substitutions for Connectors ........................102 Joe Kannapell – MiTek: The Last Word – SYP Grades Component Manufacturers are Buying ........................111
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NEW SAWS NEW!
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Monet DeSauw FWA 500 Floor Web Cutter • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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Push Button Powered Blade Angulations Single Push Button Setting for 2 Blades per Side Electronic Digital Readouts Backup Mechanical Indicators Cuts 4 Angle Webs, Cantilever Webs (2 piece webs) & Square Blocks Magazine Lumber Feed for 3x2, 4x2 and 6x2 Lumber 12 1/2” to 48 1/2” Length Capacity (7” Minimum on Square Blocks) 60 Pieces per Minute (4) Internal 16” Blades & (1) External 16” Cut-Off Blade Pneumatic Blade Brake on External Blade Dust Hoods Vibrating Waste Conveyor (under saw) Add $3,700 for 12’ Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw) Add $1,700 for Extra Set of Blades Add $6,500 for Single Sided Setup 480 Volt / 3 Phase FO3 MO
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Automated (Truss Design Software Download) or Semi-Automated (Touch Screen Entry) Operation All Movements are Computer & PLC Controlled Comprehensive Setup Screens Display Each Piece with Setup Data 22” x 40 Tooth Blade on PAE Cut 1 or 2 Boards up to 20’ (2 Second Plunge Cut) Cut Chords, Webs, Rafters, Wedges & Stair Stringers Cut Long Scarfs by Multi-Plunging Servo Positioning on Infeed, Angle & Outfeed Pusher Over Travel Protection Ink Jet Printer Lumber Optimization Program Belt Waste Conveyor 480 Volt / 3 Phase / 60 Amp Includes 5 Day Onsite Installation & Training Optional Monet DeSauw Live Deck, Bunk Feeder & Incline Belt Waste Conveyor
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Wood Components in Multi-Family Housing Part Four: Apartment Trends of the 1990s and Beyond
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hat was true in the Nineties is just as true today, that large apartment jobs can crowd out single family orders. But with the proper mix of work, a plant can achieve more steady production. Since 1993 was nearly as dire as 2010, most CMs focused on the growing single family sector.
After a partial recovery in the mid-Nineties (see chart above), apartment construction experienced 15 stagnant years. Concurrently, single family starts were on a growth trajectory. Consequently, across the nation, from 1985 to 1993, apartment starts declined from 40% to 15% of the total starts. At the end of the Nineties, apartment starts recovered to only 20% of total (see chart below). Undoubtedly, those dismal numbers prompted Trussway to purchase 6 mainly residential truss plants in Michigan and the Carolinas from Hager Industries.
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Not to be overlooked is the unit size disparity between the two sectors (see chart below). However, this is mitigated by several factors. Apartments are multi-story generally built with floor trusses, while detached dwellings are usually constructed on concrete slabs in the South and West. In addition, I-joists increasingly penetrated residential floor construction, and stick-framed floors were still common.
Even if the average per unit trussed square footage neared equivalence, 5 times as many single family units were built from 1997 to 2015. And house plans became more truss-able during this period, as tract builders brought more repetitive plans to nearly every metro market. One final building trend has dramatically impacted CMs in recent years, the rapid growth of monolithic four and five story apartment projects.
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New Monet DeSawyer 2000 Component Saw ! W NE $262,000 Base Condition: New Location: MO
New, Monet DeSawyer 2000, computerized, five-bladed component saw, sets up in 15 to 17 seconds, can run in manual mode, downloads projects from a network or manually using display screen controls. Features all powered movements, cuts from 15" 90/90 cuts to 20 foot length, 2 x 3" to 2 x 12" lumber depths and internal brakes are standard. Options include enhanced servo controls featuring autocalibration, catcher's display and either shaker or belt scrap conveyor and incline. 440 volt, 3 phase electrical. www.woodtrusssystems.com
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NEW! 2005 TCT 1150 Linear Saw 2005 TCT Series 1150 linear saw features 5 HP, 3 phase saw motor with 24” carbide tip blade, 3-axis motion control system utilizing magnet servo motors. Includes upgraded PLCs and guide rails. Cuts webs from 2x4 or 2x6 material from 3” to 20 feet in length. Saw includes a PC with touch screen, Inkjet printer designed to print on one 1 1/2” edge of board, with infeed, outfeed and scrap incline conveyors. 240V, 3 phase electrical service. 65 PSI air required. $39,500 FOB NE. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
MiTek Combi Set Web Saw Four Blades Cut Lengths from 2' to 16'. Waste & Incline Conveyor. Extra Set of Blades. 220/440 Volt - 3 Phase. $13,000 FOB MO. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2005 TCT Model 1150 Linear Saw Cut 2x4 and 2x6 Lumber from 3” to 20’. Cut Down to 11 Degress on 2x4 and 22 Degrees on 2x6. Cut Tops, Bottoms, Webs, Sliders, Wedges and Scissor Bottoms. 5 HP Motor with 24” Blade. Ink Jet Printer. Scrap Conveyor. Upgraded PLC’s and Guide Rails. 230 Volt / 3 Phase. $39,500 FOB NE. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
1998 ASI/Monet DeSauw B500 Component Saw Push Button Controlled Movements with Digital Readouts. Backup Mechanical Counters & Scales. (1) 30” & (4) 16” Saw Blades cut from 18” to 20’. Lumber Hold Downs. Vibrating Waste Conveyor (under saw). 240 Volt/ 3 Phase. Excludes Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw). $19,500 NOW $17,500 FOB MO Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Monet FWA 500 Floor Web Saw
2001 TimberMill 6-20 Component Saw Six Blades cut 4x2 & 2x4 through 2x12 Lumber from 12” up to 20’-0”. Base Plane Referencing and Pivot Axis Elevation for Faster Setup and Greater Accuracy. Powered Angulation & Carriage. Single Sided Digital. Chain Drag Waste & Incline Conveyor. Excludes Computer Screens. Video available upon request. $22,500 FOB NE. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
1998 Mitek Cyber Saw Fully Automated 5 Blade Component Saw 1-32”, 2-20” and 2-16” Blades cut 4x2 and 2x4 through 2x12 up to 20’ in length Touch Screen Computer Waste Conveyor (under saw) Excludes Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw) $28,000 FOB ON. Wasserman & Associates
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New, Monet five-head, floor truss web saw, cuts 4-angle, 4x2 floor truss webs from 16 inches and 90-90 blocks from 12 inches to four foot long maximum length. Features 10-board magazine feed, powered, fixed-quadrant angulation, manual carriage standard, shaker-pan scrap conveyor with short incline conveyor and cut-off blade. Option for longer carriage length, single sided setup (shown in pictures, but not standard), dust hood and choice of shaker or belt scrap conveyor. 440 volt, 3 phase. $ASK for PRICE, FOB MO.
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NEW! 2000 TimberMill 4-16 Web Saw (4) 16” Blades cut 2x4 and 2x6 Roof Truss Webs up to 16’ in length. Cut 4x2 Floor Truss Webs down to 11” in length. Single Side Digital Readouts. Powered Carriage, Angulation & Pivot Axis Elevation. Powered Upper & Lower Material Conveyor. Chain Drag Waste & Incline Conveyor. 480 Volt / 3 Phase. Add $2,000 for 208 Volt to 480 Volt Electrical Transformer. $19,900 NOW $15,900 FOB IL Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2005 Alpine ALS 276C Linear Saw Alpine ALS linear-feed saw, model 276C. Includes 24 foot OEM infeed conveyor and 20 foot OEM outfeed conveyor, Matthews 28 mm Inkjet printer (single 1 ½” face), and under-saw scrap conveyor. Cuts 2x4 through 2x12 boards to 20 feet long. All servo controlled functions, 7.5 hp motor with 20” carbide tipped blade. Includes manual and some spare belts, print head, conveyor motor and roller bearings. 230 volt, 3 phase, 70A electrical required. 90 PSI air required. $74,790 FOB FL Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Safety Speed Cut Model 7000 Panel Saw
Safety Speed Cut model 7000, vertical panel saw, 3 HP induction motor, 64 inch crosscut, 2 inch maximum thickness, accuracy within 1/64th of an inch, 10 foot welded steel frame with integrated stand and linear V-guides, enclosed counterweight system, adjustable vertical and horizontal rules. Quick changes from vertical to horizontal cutting. Includes machined aluminum material rollers, hold down bar, wheels, quick stop gauges and material hold downs. Dust collection ready. Options available include lower frame extensions, digital readouts, laser guide, stop bar, vacuum and midway fence. 208/230/460 volt, 3 phase electrical. $8,149 Base, FOB MN.
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2006 Alpine Model 276 Linear Saw Cuts all standard truss parts. Cuts bevels: any plumb angle, bevels from 90 to 25 degrees. Long scarf cuts (60"). 6 Axes of automation powered by servo motors. 7.5 HP motor with 20" blade (1 extra blade). 230 Volt / 3 Phase. Touch screen computer Ink jet printer (needs rebuilt). Infeed & outfeed conveyor. Waste conveyor (under outfeed conveyor). Extra parts: 2 drive infeed belts, 1 encoder, 2 proxy sensors, 2 hold down cylinders, 1 infeed hold down cylinder FOB AZ $69,900 NOW $59,500 EQUIPMENT FINANCING available from SLS Financial Services Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2003 Alpine AutoMill SC Component Saw Servo-controlled, 5-blade component saw, model 348 A, fully computer controlled, sets up in 2 to 19 seconds - download from a network or use a touch screen for ease of operation. Five-head automated component saw with 23 axes of automated movement, enhanced diagnostics, automanagement reporting. From the OEM literature, "The SC cuts from 13” at 90/90 to 20’ long material in size range from 2x3 through 2x12". Includes 3 x 18", 1 x 20" and 1 x 32" blades, air brakes, shaker pan scrap conveyor, scrap incline, manual and available spare blades and parts. Installation and tech support available from OEM. 208v/60Hz/3Ph power. $48,990 NOW $24,790, FOB: FL Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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2005 Alpine AutoMill SC 5 Blade Saw plus $25k in Spare Parts $45,000 FOB Ontario
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Product Comparison #6 – Roof Truss Tables & Roof Truss Conveyors Sean Hubbard
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his month continues our review of equipment for roof trusses as we take a look at Roof Truss Tables and Roof Truss Conveyors. Next month, we’ll wrap up our four months on roof truss production before moving over to walls.
As I’ve been doing since beginning this series in January, I’ve researched the following companies to identify equipment available in the market. The websites I’ve visited to obtain information are:
Square 1 Design & Manufacture Inc Acer Inc Alpine, An ITW Company Apex Machine Sales Clark Industries Inc Eagle Metal Eide Integrated Systems Eide Machinery Enventek LLC Fitzgerald Group The Hain Company
MiTek Industries NWH Roof & Floor Truss Systems Panels Plus Spida Machinery Stiles Machinery Inc Terminailer Triad Machines Trussmatic Vekta Automation Wescana Industries Wasserman & Associates Inc.
Please contact me or The Advertiser if you have any questions or additional input for this or other months. Thank you for your interest in this project conducted by Square 1!
Next Month: Roof Truss Automated Jigging
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Product Comparison #6 Conducted by: Square 1 Design & Manufacture
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Table Top Thickness
3/4” steel
3/4” Steel or Plastic
Manual Jigging Slots
Up to 6
Std 12” O.C.
Weight
7000 lbs
Up to 8000 lbs
Wizard PDS, Tek Set Virtek
Weg-it, Spida Automated Jigging, other automated
Type of Jigging
14’-6” or 16’-6” x 8’
Side Eject
1” Steel
Table Mounted 100 Amp
Electrical Track Walk Through aisles or continuous top
Continuous Top
Walk Through or continuous top
Side Eject
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Yes
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End Eject
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See page 12 for additional information about this project conducted by Square 1 Design & Manufacture.
We treat our customers like a name, not a number. (Does anyone really do that?)
When it comes to truss plates and software, you have a choice. At Simpson Strong-Tie, we have built our Component Solutions™ software with your business in mind. Our scalable, customizable software and high-quality truss plates are backed by people that are ready to provide training and ongoing support to ensure you’re successful. Call your Simpson Strong-Tie Truss Specialist at (800) 999-5099 and let us share our latest solutions with you.
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2008 Alpine ALS 286A Linear Saw Linear feed saw model 286A cuts truss parts from lumber up to 12" nominal depths. Cuts bevels, scarf cuts, and optimizes material. Servo controlled functions, 7.5 HP motor with 20 inch carbide tipped blade. Includes 15 ft. infeed conveyor and 15' outfeed conveyor. Pictured scrap incline is not included. 230V, 3 phase, 60 HZ electric. $118,990 $98,900 FOB: IN. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
1995 MiTek Easy Set 1000 Component Saw 1995 MiTek Easy Set 1000, 4-blade component saw, model 7027000/1000 with swing-arm central control system, digital/ analog display, power hold-down, power length carriage, waste conveyor, incline, extra set of blades, cuts 2x4 to 2x10 lumber depths from 10 inches long @ 90/90, 4-angle floor webs from 17 inches, up to 14 feet in length. 220v, 3ph power. $7,890 FOB IN. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Reconditioned With Warranty 2004 Speed-Cut Express Provides automated length and angle setting for the saw which increases production. 16” X 42” Centerpoint Saw with 10’ Infeed Conveyor and 20’ Automated Measuring System. Computer controlled setup means quick, accurate pieces cut to exact design specifications. Includes: Easy to use Touch Screen Computer & Cabinet; LaserGuide feature; saw history tracking for performance monitoring. Fully Reconditioned Machine with Warranty. [Optional Installation & Operator Training, call for pricing.] Priced at $29,750 Eide Machinery Sales, Inc. 800-344-3433 www.eidemachinery.com
2003 Hundegger SC-1 Linear Saw
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All 20 Axes of Movements are Computer & PLC Controlled. Comprehensive Setup Screens Display Each Piece with Setup Data.
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Complete Roof Truss cutting functions. Includes 20' in-feed, cut material exits to adjustable 16' to 20' out-feed which is delivered to extended OEM Skate-wheel accumulation conveyor. Saw features an angle and bevel drive unit, with auto-loading conveyor system, auto-discharge, and small parts conveyor, cuts up to 4-board stacks. This SC-1 also features optional A/C system for control cabinet, dual hydraulic radiators, under-saw scrap conveyor feeding to long-inclive scrap conveyor (pictured). All available SC-1 software upgrades are in place, this is a one owner saw that remains in daily production and that has always been well maintained by the owner including quarterly OEM factory-service since installation. Includes air compressor with reserve tank, and available SC-1 spare parts. (dust collection not included). Optional equipment, maintenance program, tech support and installation are available from Hundegger USA. Currently wired for 480v, 3Ph, 120 psi air. $77,990 NOW 69,990 FOB MD.
765-751-9990 Depauw Combi-Cut Saw Used/As-is – Working condition as taken from service – with updated electronics and full length shaker/scrap conveyor. [Or Optional Fully Reconditioned with 30 day warranty, call for price.] Features: 2x4 lumber flat or upright; (5) 14” diameter carbide tipped blades; feed rate 34 parts/ minute; aluminum engraved scales for length, digital readout for angle; saw angle adjustment; piece predetermining counter; overhead suspension wiring; emergency shutoff; shaker style (vibrating) waste conveyor/belt scrap conveyor. Priced at $19,900 Eide Machinery Sales, Inc. 800-344-3433 www.eidemachinery.com
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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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1994 MiTek Combi-Cut 4-Blade Saw 1994 MiTek Combi-Cut component saw, model 2000 Combi Cut, serial # CO15, four-head saw with powered angulation, Cuts from 1 foot at 90/90 to 20 foot lengths, angles from 10 to 105 degrees, digital angle readouts, power angulation, power length. Cuts 4x2, four-angle floor webs from 19". Includes under-saw waste conveyor (no incline), two extra 16" blades, manual and all available parts. Saw in use until end of January, 2016. 480 volt, 3 phase. $15,990 NOW $13,890 NOW $8,990 FOB MI Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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Moving From Best to Next Practices Ben Hershey, CEO & Coach 4Ward Consulting Group, LLC
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s an industry, there are many times I believe we have been behind the curve in adopting/taking on new technology or hardware in our operations. Over the past 15 years or so, we have seen incredible growth in the use of automation, software, etc., but other industries have far exceeded the building industry in general when it comes to adapting. Of course we’ve made improvements, but we still have work to do. One of the core changes we have seen is that “best practices” have been standardized in our industry. Some have been around for quite a while, such as the SBCA QC program or the SBCA Safety Program. Other best practices being adopted include our software where as an industry we are talking about unified file formats where as an example our equipment can easily talk to our software. Indeed, some of our adaptation has been learned from what we have seen in other industries. Companies identify best practices, particularly those of market leaders, and try to implement them. Such benchmarking has a role to play in business and it may allow you to catch up with competitors, but it won’t turn you into market leaders. Organizations/associations have also adapted by spotting big “global” issues and inventing best practices. Ironically, the trouble with a best practice is that you are looking at someone else’s practices, and these can sometimes be highly individual, made up of different groups of methodologies, processes, rules, theories, values, and concepts. Together these practices have provided that specific company a level of success that others – mostly competitors – begin to notice. There is a famous line in the film When Harry Met Sally when you hear Billy Crystal say, “I’ll have what she’s having.” Some of these practices, such as the SBCA QC and Safety programs, are universally good for everyone. But, within your own organization/company, there is no such thing as best manufacturing/procedural/ etc. practices—you can’t simply pick up and plug and play, as one organization’s initiative is never the same set of conditions or positioning that others can simply copy. We desire the “one size fits all” as a comfort blanket. But do you want to have best practices which are really just “same” practices? Wouldn’t you rather move to the front of the pack with “next” practices? It is not easy to peel away an organization’s practices to understand how they can be rebuilt to become unique. So many organizations seek to apply someone else’s practice, so they end up as “same” practice. With experience and forward thinking, however, companies can become winners by spotting big opportunities and inventing next practices.
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Moving from “Best Practice” to “Next Practice” The digital transformation that is underway becomes a very uncomfortable place. Just when you are learning a practice, those same practices become a thing of the past for the future digital connected world. We need to ditch many of the endeavors that make up a legacy of past practice, and think forward, to which the term next practice becomes the learning spot.
Next practices are all about innovation: imagining what the future will look like, identifying the mega-opportunities that will arise, and building capabilities in our companies to capitalize on them. Apple’s Steve Jobs and Tim Cook and Tesla Motors’ Elon Musk did or are doing just that as they constantly transform their companies. Most owners/managers I work with initially believe it’s tough to identify breakthrough opportunities. However, several are pretty obvious; Peter Drucker once said that the best opportunities are “visible, but not seen.” I have had the opportunity to help many individuals unearth opportunities by focusing them on big problems that their companies will benefit from by tackling. They must ask themselves these six questions: •
Is the problem widely recognized?
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Does it affect other stakeholders (suppliers, customers, etc.) in my business?
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Will addressing this issue give us a fresh source of competitive advantage?
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Would tackling this problem create a big opportunity for us?
Although no one can maintain the past, much of our systems are rooted in the 20th century, in markets that were predictable and where supply and demand were simply managed to seek out the status quo. Today we are facing unprecedented changes and technology is re-writing the rule book in everything we are going to do. We seem to be moving from the world of complicated into complex, and it is hitting us in multiple ways, in scale, in speed, and across the whole organization.
‘Next practice’ is a commitment to a process not an end product. In moving from ‘best practice’ to ‘next practice’ we acknowledge that the best solutions come from development. Perhaps a process of development that never stops should be our real goal, much like my on-going emphasis on continuous improvement.
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What are the Results of Next Practices Those who adopt “next” practices can be seen as High Performers, Leaders within the industry. They are companies which not only make changes or adopt practices/processes, but also see the increased performance of those changes. Changes include:
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Update and achieve results from automated process equipment;
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Focus on each of the processes within an organization, not just singular;
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Pull production and equipment productivity to a significantly higher degree than most companies (e.g. reducing batches or set-up time, using kanban systems, etc.); and
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Utilize a high degree of change in processes towards supplier strategy, material quality, workplace development, and new product development.
But it does not stop with this—these same companies use these next practices to evaluate if the changes made meet the expected results and will go back and continually improve upon the implementations they made.
It’s Time to Move from Best to Next Practices Look outside our industry and find a company near you that is making a dramatic change in how they are doing business (service, manufacturing, or distribution). What you will find are companies that have moved beyond just best practices and have developed their own NEXT practices. If you look for ways to develop next practices, opportunities abound. In fact, companies will find that they are constrained not by resources but by their imagination. My experience with 100’s of companies has helped me to focus companies on these tracks of success; if we can be of assistance to you, please contact us.
Ben Hershey is CEO of 4Ward Consulting Group, LLC, the leading provider of Management and Manufacturing Consulting to the Structural Component and Lumber Industry. A Past President of SBCA, he has owned and managed several manufacturing and distribution companies and is Six Sigma Black Belt Certified. Ben has provided consulting to hundreds of Component Manufacturers, Lumber Dealers, and Millwork Operations in the past seven years. He is the expert the industry turns to when they need assistance. You can reach Ben at ben@4WardConsult.com or 623512-6770. © 2018 4Ward Consulting Group, LLC
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1983 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 •230 Volt / 3 Phase $9,500 NOW $5,900 FOB IN. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
ASI 5-Blade Component Saw ASI B500, five-blade saw includes digital readouts, shaker pan and waste incline. Cuts angles from 8 to 115 degree angles. Minimum 90/90 cut is 14 inches and shortest angle cut is 18 inches. Cuts 2x4 through 2x10 lumber up to 20 feet in length. Both the length and angle adjustments are power driven. 440 volt, 3 phase electrical. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Speed Cut Metra-Cut Saw with Speed Measure •5 HP / 3 Phase Motor with 16” Blade •Cutting Depth of 6” Angular Capacity of 164 Degrees •Preset Turntable Ring •Turntable Air Brake •Saw Barrier Guard •Infeed Roller Convyor •Outfeed Roller Conveyor with Speed Measure $5,250 FOB PA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2005 Alpine Speed Cut Express Alpine Metra-Cut Saw (5 HP-3 Phase) with 16’ Blade Speed Cut Express Automation with Touch Screen Computer Automated Stop and Automated Saw Angulation as directed by Truss Design Software Infeed/ Outfeed Roller Conveyor with Stands Saw Barrier Guard The automation drives are not working (source of problem is unknown). $7,500 FOB TN Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Monet DeSauw DeWall Panel Saw Automated (Wall Panel Software Download) or Semi-Automated (Touch Screen Entry) Operation. Comprehensive Set-up Screens. All Movements are Computer & PLC Controlled. Servo Controlled Pusher for Accurate Lengths. Up Cut Saw with 22” Blade. Cut & Mark 2 Boards from 2x4 to 2x12 up to 20’ in Length. Ink Jet Printing (on the edge) - optional face printing is available. Lumber Optimization (using software generated pick list & sawyer defined “fill” boards). Outfeed Table. 480 Volt / 3 Phase - 40 Amp. Add $550 for Spare Blade. Add $23,000 for 20’ Live Deck with Double Stack Feature. $91,225 FOB MO. PDF Download.
800-382-0329 | www.wasserman-associates.com 1997 ALPINE AUTOMILL AUTOMATED COMPONENT SAW Automated via Download or SemiAutomated via Touch Screen Input. Five Blades cut 2x3 thru 2x12 up to 20’. Waste Conveyor (under saw). Extra Set of Blades Spare Parts (reference pdf file below). Available in April 2018. Excludes: Live Deck (in front of saw) & Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw) $18,900 NOW $15,900 FOB NH. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
1996 Holtec Transcut II Portable Crosscut Saw •40” x 44” Package Capacity •10 HP Siemens Electric Motor •Kickback Safety Bar •Solid Tires $4,500 FOB PA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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2006 Alpine ALS 276K Linear Saw 2006 Alpine ALS linear-feed saw, model number 276K. Cuts wall and truss parts from lumber depths 2x4 through 2x12, cuts bevels from 90 to 25 degrees, 60”+ scarf cuts, optimizes material, production rates +2000 pieces per 8 hr. shift. Includes 20 foot OEM infeed conveyor and 15 foot OEM outfeed conveyor, Inkjet printer needs repair (prints on one 3 ½” face), and undersaw scrap conveyor. All servo controlled functions, 7.5 hp motor with 20” blade. Includes spare blade, available spare parts (2 drive infeed belts, 1 encoder, 2 proxy sensors, 2 hold-down cylinders & 1 infeed hold-down cylinder) and operator’s manual. 240 volt, 3 phase electrical required. 125 PSI air required. OEM installation available at an additional charge.
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2004 Alpine Speed Cut Express Automated Radial Arm Saw Alpine Metra-Cut Saw (5 HP-3 Phase) with 16’ Blade. Speed Cut Express Automation with Touch Screen. Computer Automated Stop and Automated Saw Angulation as directed by Truss Design Software. Infeed/Outfeed Roller Conveyor with Stands. Saw Barrier Guard. 2 Available at $15,000 Each FOB ON. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329
2005 Omni Miser Saw Automated Wood Processing System. Model RT (Roof Truss Components). 5 HP Motor with 16” Blade. Incline Live Deck 2 Magazine Feeders. Bulk Feeder. Ink Jet Printer (One Face). Spare Parts & Manuals. $35,000 NOW $31,900 FOB ON Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
NEW! New, DeRobo linear saw by Monet organizes "fill" boards to increase optimization of each board, can produce unlimited scarf cuts, cuts 1 or 2 boards at a time and cuts webs, chords, wedges, rafters and open-stair stringers. Works with all major connector plate manufacturer's software. Features include 22 inch blade, left-to-right feed direction standard, lumber push and pull grippers for more accuracy, ink marking on the 1 1/2" face of the incoming boards and small piece capture and delivery to the front of the saw for easy access. Infeed deck and bunk feed are shown as options only. Works with the optional WoodRunner TM lumber retrieval system. 440 volt, 3phase. $169,000 Base Price, FOB MO.
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2008 Alpine X4 Linear Saw Touch Screen Control Panel. 5 Axes of Automation. 15 HP Motor with 22” Blade. Ink Jet Printer. Auto Feeder (Live Deck). Outfeed Conveyor. 230 Volt / 3 Phase $49,900 FOB AB NOW $39,900 Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com PHONE: 800-289-5627
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TimberMill 6-20 Component Saw (SD) •Six Blades cut 4x2 & 2x4 through 2x12 Lumber from 12” up to 20’-0” •Powered Angulation & Carriage •Chain Drag Waste & Incline Conveyor •Extra Set of Blades •Many New Parts in the Last 2 Years •Removed from Service in July 2017 $15,500 FOB SD Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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2002 Vista Angle Boss Saw 2002 Vista Angle Boss under-table cutoff saw, model M-20 miter cuts up to 75 degrees from 0 (90 degree cut). Cuts 2x4, 2x6 and 4x4 lumber. Includes 20" blade, 10 HP motor, 2-hand cycle control, magnetic starter, saw access door safety switch, adjustable guard height, analog scales, air filter/regulator/lubricator and air supply shut-off. 480V, 3ph electrical. 80 PSI air required. Price: $7,990 Condition: As-is, Where-is. FOB NC Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Clary Master Component Saw 5 Blade Component Saw. Powered Angulation. Pneumatic Blade Brakes. Waste Conveyor (under saw). Incline Waste Conveyor (adjacent to saw). Serial #340059. ___ Volt / 3 Phase. $7,900 FOB PA. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com Read/Subscribe online at www.componentadvertiser.com
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South Dakota Excess Truss Equipment
2006 Alpine ALS 276P Linear Saw
2004 Robbins 6' x 20' Jack Table
1998 Auto-Omni 5 Blade Automated Component Saw
Speed Cut Teeter Carts
Delta Radial Arm Saw
2002 A-NU-PROSPECT 48'-70' Expandable Roll-Off Trailer
Virtek 5 Head Laser Projection System
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Innovation aimed specifically at reducing your costs and maximizing your throughput.
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First Fully Automatic Production Line for the Wooden Roof Truss Industry
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Mind the (Member) Gap
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veryone knows that member gaps can be caused by uncalibrated saws and poor jigging stops during truss set-up. But did you know the most likely cause of member gaps is the lumber carriage shifting or moving the lumber at an angle, thereby causing a skewed cut? This is especially true when a gang saw is employed. Even if one side hits hard, the opposite side of the truss may result in a member gap. It is important to remember that this gap must be held to less than 1/8” for all member to member contacts, excluding floor truss chord splices which must be 1/16” or under. The photographs show examples of skewed cuts resulting in a member gap. As the catcher is stacking lumber, he should have a calibrated framing square handy. The square should be used every 30 minutes, periodically to verify cuts throughout the day. If you don’t see a square close by to the catcher, you know he’s not aware of this requirement. Linear saws should also be checked, however, skewed cuts (in error) are rare.
The bottom member has a skewed cut that will cause a member to member gap
So, if you’d like to ensure that you’re always producing high quality trusses, then you should remember to mind your (member) gaps and take corrective action as needed.
Floor truss member gap caused by skewed cut webs
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Your linear-feed component saw needs a reliable partner to keep the line humming. Why deal with the cost and headache of manual feeding when the Ranger RS can feed your saw automatically? Simply load the carts and run the pick list! Shouldn’t you be using the most productive lumber retrieval system on the market?
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1983 HydroAir Combi-Cut Floor Web Saw Four head saw with cut-off 5th blade, 14 inch diameter blades and powered angulation. Includes magazine feed for up to six 2x4's on flat, scrap conveyor, incline conveyor, extra set of blades and operation/maintenance manual. Recently had $3,000 in parts installed. 220/440 volt, 3 phase electrical required. $27,490 FOB TX. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
ASI 5-Blade Component Saw ASI B500, five-blade saw includes digital readouts, shaker pan and waste incline. Cuts angles from 8 to 115 degree angles. Minimum 90/90 cut is 14 inches and shortest angle cut is 18 inches. Cuts 2x4 through 2x10 lumber up to 20 feet in length. Both the length and angle adjustments are power driven. 440 volt, 3 phase electrical. $14,990 FOB IN Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
NEW! New Square 1 Rolsplicer New Square 1 Rolsplicer, splices 2"x3", 2"x4" and 2"x6" lumber with a 3 to 4 second cycle time. Presses the lumber together prior to imbedding plates. Embeds plate lengths up to 19 inches. Features two, recessed, simultaneous-activation buttons, guarded motor and sprockets, external lubrication points, 3 HP motor and a footprint of 59" long x 42" wide. Optional 20' infeed and 10' outfeed conveyor available. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical. Other voltages available. $17,409 FOB IN Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com PHONE: 800-289-5627
Idaco International IV Web & Component Saw Four Blades (2-16”, 1-20” & 1-28”) with 5 HP Motors. Powered Angulation & Carriage. Maximum Length at 90/90: 20’-0”. Minimum Length at 90/90: 1’-1”. Waste & Incline Conveyor. Many Extra Blades. 480 Volt / 3 Phase. $5,500 NOW $4,500 FOB IA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Used Hain Quick Rafter Cutter Board Sizes: 2x4 and 2x6. Motors: Two 2 HP / 220 Volt or 440 Volt / 3 Phase. Saw Blades: 7 1/4” Carbide Tipped (set at 45 degrees). Angle Adjustment: Manual Rotation with Air Brake. Air Supply: 90 PSI. Carriage: Steel Rails with Steel Dual V Rollers. Pedestal: 3/16” Formed Steel with Powder Coat Finish. Saw Housing: 1/2” Billet Aluminum. Covers: 10 Gauge (1/8” thick) Steel with Powder Coat Finish. Fully Enclosed for Safety. $5,000 Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2006 Koskovich Omni Miser linear saw Roof truss AND wall frame square and angle cuts with print system B (both faces), Servo controlled angulation axis of movement, extended incline deck,(1) bulk feeder for up to 16 foot long lumber, (9) magazines for up to 16 foot long lumber: (1- 2x3, 52x4, 2- 2x6, 1- 2x8). Includes automated lumber advance (LASM), crooked lumber sensor (CLS), auto exit roller, vibrating trash pan, 5 HP, 3450 RPM arbor motor, computer monitor, console, spare blade and all available spare parts. 230 volt, 3 phase saw electrical. 110 volt, 1 phase computer electrical. $85,900 NOW $69,890 FOB KS Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
2005 Hundegger SC-1 Linear Saw plus 2nd Parts Saw Servo Driven Single Blade Linear Saw. Automated Cutting with Software Design Download to Operator Console. 24’ Loading Conveyor System. Automated Clamping & Positioning System. Angle & Bevel Drive for Roof Truss, Floor Truss & Wall Panel Cutting. Outfeed Table with Ink Jet Printer. Waste Conveyors (Small & Large Piece). New Computers in 2016 (Windows 7 Professional). Removed From Service in March 2017. Includes 2nd Hundegger Parts Saw (many parts have transferred to working saw). New Spare Parts Inventory
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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 FOB Oregon
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Are Your Salespeople Selling Your Company into Eventual Bankruptcy? How you commission your sales reps could lead them to do things that hurt you.
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ost people have a mistaken belief that my services are all about making component manufacturing more efficient. Actually, more than half my time during a consultation is taken up reviewing things like management practices and the sales process. Fact is, sales— correction, healthy sales—is the most important aspect of any business or services. So, it is critical that the management team and the sales team have a proper perspective of what healthy sales entail. The title of this article is not a joke. Too many component manufacturing companies in our industry are screwing up their markets with self-inflicted wounds, and they fail to understand the causes. Eventually, their sales team will lead them to bankruptcy. Consider the graphic below showing how sales commissions affect a $1 million sale at various gross margin (GM) levels. In this case, GM covers the direct cost of material plus labor as a percentage of the sales price. “True GM” describes gross margin after the cost of the salesperson’s commission—something that also ought to be considered a direct cost. Thus, a $1 million sale may yields $350,000 on a 35% GM, but if the salesperson gets a 2% commission, that takes $20,000 out of the proceeds. That makes the True GM $330,000, or 33% of the sale price. The worst thing you can do is pay salespeople a flat percentage of the total sales price without regard to gross margins. This is a terrible practice; stop it immediately. Why should a salesperson make a commission when the company does not earn enough of a gross margin? *
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Link to download a free version of this spreadsheet: https://todd-drummond.com/are-your-salespeople-selling-your-company-into-eventual-bankruptcy/ To a salesperson being paid a commission on the total sale price, the price is the only thing that counts to garner them more sales. A zero GM versus 40% GM project does not matter to them because any sale is better than no sale. Never mind that the low-margin projects are detrimental to the company, what matters to the salesperson is the sale to garner a paycheck. This problem gets worse when reps have control over the sales price because it means they can discount the quotes at will. That is playing with a raging future bankruptcy fire. I have yet to hear a salesperson complain that pricing or cost of manufacturing is too low. Most salespeople are set up to be in competition with other salespeople for the company’s resources. A classic example is when the schedule is four weeks or more, but the customer needs it sooner. The first thing a lot of salespeople will do is try to push out any other project to make room for their customer (as long it does not affect one of his/her other sales). They’ll do this even if it may screw over the other salespeople. Why do they do this? Because they are being paid monthly on the total sales being processed each month. They have no incentive whatsoever to be in cooperation with other salespeople. When sales are at their peak, all any salesperson wants is more, more, more! More production, design, and delivery capacity. In fact, they are not working for the best interest of the company, they are working for their customers and at times to the detriment of the company. “Oh Todd,” you might reply, “we can make up for the lost GM though higher volume.” Yeah, right. Let’s look at the spreadsheet again. A million-dollar sale of roof trusses at a 35% GM generates a True GM of 33% after the sales commission. Now, let’s say wrong-headed bargaining and competitive pressure cuts the True GM to 25%. At that rate, you’d need to generate $1.43 million in sales to produce the same number of margin dollars as you did if you had sold a $1 million project at 35%. That means 43% more manufacturing, design, and delivery capacity to make up for lower GM projects. How many of you are doing this and are also complaining about the lack of labor? It sounds to me like you are shooting yourself in the foot and then complaining it hurts a lot. PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Here’s a novel idea: Sell less volume at a higher margin, which means less manufacturing needs, design, and delivery capacity, and yet make more net profit. Management must manage the balance between proper margins versus less volume, which will always hurt the salesperson’s commission totals. Not all projects should have the same priority for processing. Low-margin projects should only be used for spare capacity and be the lowest priority for any manufacturer. To process and prioritize every project with the same urgency is very short-sighted. Every company has limited resources, and it is management’s responsibility, not the salesperson’s, to define how they are being utilized to maximize profitability. Salespeople should never control the scheduling of manufacturing or delivery. Track the actual direct cost for each project and apply it to each order for activity-based cost accounting. By actual cost, what I mean is actual material and the person-hours of labor in the manufacturing, not estimated. If your company is not tracking the actual labor in the manufacturing then you are not implementing proper time standards to maximize production capacities. For more, see Why LBM Needs to Hire Industrial Engineers. Another direct cost that too many of you are overlooking is the delivery cost. “Oh Todd, we figure the GM will take care of the delivery cost,” I often hear. How about that discounted garage package taking all day to deliver with the low margin? Was there enough GM to actually cover that delivery cost? And how much GM was left over to cover the company’s gross margin for the day? Again the excuse often given is sales volume, which somehow the math never proves to be true. Here’s one last point to be made about sales and margins: The building economy has been very good recently, and it’s expected to be very good this year. This means your net profits for component manufacturing today should be above 10%. If you’re not doing that well in this era of strong sales, maybe your sales team is not properly motivated to make the company produce healthy sales. To sum up... •
Sales commission should be based on GM, not the total sales price.
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Track and apply the actual, not the estimated, direct cost of manufacturing. This includes the delivery cost.
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Projects generating low gross margins should be used only when there’s spare capacity, and they should get lower priority on the production line.
All the practices that I have been stating in these articles are being used every day by the most profitable companies. Changing to new practices can at times be difficult but can and should be managed. Get professional advice, create a plan, and execute it with drop-dead dates. * As for what GM is correct for you, that’s a whole different topic. For more, read How a Truck Repairman Can Help You Run a Better Truss or Components Plant to see about establishing the margin based on production time, not a cost markup. If your group is thinking of improving or starting a new component operation, give TDC a call. TDC has proven time and again that we are the go-to experts at reducing cost and improving productivity in all departments of wood truss and wall panel manufacturing. TDC does not receive any referral fees from any equipment or plate vendors. Todd Drummond Consulting, LLC www.todd-drummond.com 603-763-8857 todd@todd-drummond.com Copyright © 2018 A version of this article also appears in ProSales Magazine PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Harold LaValley - Founder and Owner. Newport, NH Corporate Office Todd, You have a high opinion of the value of your services, and you are not bashful about charging. We have been building trusses since 1962. We believe our people are better than average; our equipment is as good as the best, our yard layout is adequate for our business and over all we questioned whether or not, considering what you charge, it would be worth it. Not wanting to be too myopic we decided to spend some money and listen to you. I will make this note short. It was the best investment I ever made for our truss shop. I no longer think you are expensive. You covered so much that we will be forever appreciative.
Ryan Lodermeier – President/ Owner Kamloops, BC Canada ...The training and knowledge we received from Todd Drummond far exceeded any and all of our expectations. Our company had some good fundamentals to build on, but since Todd’s consult, we now have a more positive, goal-orientated direction for our company. Todd has left us with the potential to create a more refined production and sales structure, to increase productivity and increase our total gross profits. In essence, every area now has clear goals to help us achieve better results. There are no words to express how thankful we are that we chose to start changing our business with assistance from Todd Drummond. The moment he walked through our doors, he immediately began to gain our trust and open our eyes to the areas upon which we needed to focus our attention. (full testimonial at https://todd-drummond.com/testimonials/) Brad Emmert - President Timberland Lumber Company - Brazil IN We started building roof trusses in 2005 and really didn’t have any idea what we were getting in to at the time. I had met you several times and often thought that we should entertain the thought of having you in our plant. It only took us 12 years to pull the trigger! After your recent visit, I now know we should have paid for your service long ago. You gave us so many things to work on, we still have not got them all implemented, but each one we do implement is making a huge difference in our business. Thanks again for the help! PHONE: 800-289-5627
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enerally, building design refers to the broadly based architectural, engineering, and technical applications to the design of buildings. Therefore, all building projects require the services of a building designer. Statutorily, the required credentials of a building’s designer vary from state to state and many times someone other than an architect is responsible for a building’s design, which may be surprising to some. “Architecture” is defined by statute as the rendering or offering to render services in connection with the design and construction of a structure or group of structures which have as their principal purpose human habitation or use. Based on this definition, architectural services include planning, providing preliminary study designs, drawings and specifications, job-site inspection, and administration of construction contracts. Through registration or licensure, architects are legally qualified to provide these services for any building. But nearly every U.S. state offers individuals the opportunity to render these same services, in connection with a limited scope of occupancy types, without qualifying to be an architect. When someone provides these services professionally, they title themselves a building designer. But where exactly is the dividing line? ANSI/TPI 1, the National Design Standard for Metal Plate Connected Wood Truss Construction, defines a building designer as the “Owner of the building or the person that contracts with the owner for the design of the building structural system and/or who is responsible for the preparation of the construction documents.” That pretty much includes anyone designing a building, regardless of credentials. The standard goes on to clarify, “When mandated by the legal requirements, the building designer shall be a registered design professional.” The 2018 International Building Code (IBC) and International Residential Code (IRC) both define the registered design professional as, “An individual who is registered or licensed to practice their respective design profession as defined by the statutory requirements of the professional registration laws of the state or jurisdiction in which the project is to be constructed.” All but a few states PHONE: 800-289-5627
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allow owners to contract with individuals who are not licensed or registered architects, often referred to as building designers, to design single-family homes. Where there seems to be a gray area is in two-family dwellings and townhouses. Some jurisdictions are accepting duplex and townhouse construction drawings by building designers, and others are not. Sometimes within the same state. The IRC defines a townhouse as, “A single-family dwelling unit constructed in a group of three or more attached units in which each unit extends from foundation to roof and with a yard or public way on not less than two sides.” So if a townhouse is a single-family home and you don’t have to be an architect to design single-family homes...? It’s not quite that simple though. Some building officials and state architectural boards confusingly lump duplexes and townhouses in with “multi-family” construction. When they do, they’re resting upon the “statutory requirements of the professional registration laws.” But is that what their statutes say? Florida and Utah’s statutes have specified single-family dwellings, duplexes, townhouses, and their accessory buildings as being exempt from requiring an architect. No others are that clear. The scope, of the IRC, is to serve as a complete, comprehensive code regulating the construction of single-family houses, twofamily houses, and townhouse units. Might it make sense to use the IRC as the statutory dividing line? Could it simplify the law and reduce, or eliminate, inadvertent licensing law violations? It’s an accepted precedent, why not use it? For now, everyone but registered design professionals is left wondering which side of the meandering dividing line their next project might be on.
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NEW! Lumbermater Hydraulic Press with 6' x 40' Kickleg Table Powered Gantry with Hydraulic Press & Ride Platform. Extra Hydraulic Press (has been repaired and can be added to the gantry or retained as a spare). Kicklegs & End Stands for 6’ x 40’ Table. Drilled & Tapped Steel Table. $10,000 FOB PA. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
12' Finish Roller Press Press was purchased used in 2006, painted and wired for service but never utilized. An excellent press for smaller wood components including jacks and valley sets. 120V, 1 phase power. $6,490 FOB NY Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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1995 Alpine Speed Roll Single-Bay Floor Machine 1995 Alpine, single-bay floor truss machine with overhead plate rack. Model 47TW with 18 inch diameter gantry roll, kick leg table 50 foot overall length, 38 foot maximum truss length, 40 inch table width, maximum truss depth 32 inches and minimum truss depth 12 inches. Motor-driven on-table clamps, push button controls and floormounted rail. 240 volt, 3 phase, 14 Amp electrical required. $27,490, FOB GA Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Reconditioned Production Tables (OH) 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: (3) 14' x 72" and (6) 14'x56" tables (some missing air-cylinders on skate-wheel lift-outs). 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! $4,890 ea. FOB OH. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com PHONE: 800-289-5627
Alpine Mighty Mite Press 6’ x 29’ Table. Hydraulic Press with Ride Platform. 480 Volt / 3 Phase. The motor and several of the hydraulic components have been replaced in the last couple of years. Video available upon request. $6,900 NOW $4,950 FOB MI. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
New, vertical stacker by Square 1 Design & Manufacture, up to six pedestals to handle up to 100 foot long spans. Features I-beam construction, holds from 10 to 25 trusses based on truss size, shape and weight, integrated drive tube for simultaneous stacking action and support during rotation, dual high-torque braking gear motors, adjustable tension clutch, heavy-gauge aluminum uprights with rubber bumper stops and automatic controls. The controls allow jogging the stacker both in forward and reverse directions and can be set up for multiple stacks of trusses. 440 volt, 3 phase electrical. Other voltages available. $31,067 BASE, FOB IN.
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NEW! 1995 Klaisler Side Eject Gantry System 160’ x 14’ side-eject system with Koskovich Jet-Set auto jigging tables. Features (11) plastic top Jet-Set combo tables with skate wheel ejectors and (7) plastic top 56" Klaisler tables with skate wheel ejectors with 15" aisles and 4' OC Jet-Set pucks. Includes (2) Klaisler GR14-24 24" recessed rail gantry with riding platform and soft start, Klaisler 24" final roller, (16) powered conveyor rollers and (16) idler rollers. includes all available jigging hardware and bridge plates. The Jet-Set needs to be calibrated and one of the gantry heads needs new electrical i nvertor. 230v, 3 phase electrical power. NOW $39,490 FOB OH Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Table Guided Gantry System by Square 1 Manufacturing New, table-guided (NO rail) gantry system by Square 1 Design & Manufacture, sideeject or end-eject options, with continuous production tables built to length. Available in steel, plastic or combination table top options. Can be fabricated to received automated jigging. 24" diameter gantry heads feature raised operator platform, heavy-duty steel roll with 4" shaft, baffles and heavy-duty spherical bearings, dual 7.5 HP braking gear motors for a total of 15 HP, easy adjusting bogie wheel assemblies, safety bars, Wampfler "finger safe", under-table-mounted electrical supply and optional soft start drive. Square 1 can provide the combination of powered transfer rolls, sloping ejectors, receivers, idler conveyors and powered conveyors required to meet your configuration needs. 440 volt, 3 phase electrical. Other voltages available. FOB IN.
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NEW! Gang Nail Modular Swing Press Gang Nail model 59200, 4’ x 15’, modular 50-ton swing press truss assembly system. Presses dimensional lumber in 2" x 4" or 4" x 2" orientation. Includes 36" wide, stationary platen with hydraulic drive and joy-stick control. Opposite sides of table slide under press platen to set plates in lumber. 208V, 3 phase power. $27,990 NOW 18,990 FOB PA Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Klaisler 98 Ft Side Eject Roof Truss Gantry Klaisler tracked roof truss gantry, 98 foot working length x 14 foot maximum height, side-eject, includes a model G14-24 gantry press head with 24" diameter roll, (13) plastic top tables with ejectors, (11) skate wheel receivers, (18) idler conveyors, (7) powered conveyors, track, end stops and all available jigging. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical. 120 PSI air required. $58,990, FOB CO. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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Tee-Lok Roof Truss Production Tables (Qty 14) Professionally reconditioned TeeCMF Peak-Up Stacker Lok roof truss gantry tables that feature 2 Each - 4 Pedestal Stackers. Disconnect, Slotted jigging fixtures with intermediate Control Panel & On/Off Toggle Switch HDPE plastic over all steel construction. for Each Stacker. 30 Each - Truss Rollers (7) 14'x72" and (7) 14'x56" tables with 12 with Stands. One Motor Drive for Every 5 skate-wheel lift-outs. Includes aprox. 200' Rollers. Dismantled & Ready to Ship. Video of TL 85 lb. crane-rail with mounting base. Available Upon Request. Sufficient table and rail to create a 100' foot (FOB AB) $49,500 NOW $36,900 line or extension. $68,600 FOB NC. Wasserman & Associates Wood Truss Systems 800-382-0329 765-751-9990 www.wasserman-associates.com www.woodtrusssystems.com PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Alpine Mighty Mite Beam Press Pre-1996 Alpine Mighty Mite, 5 ft x 28 ft long, steel-slot with plastic building surface. Truss assembly system great for jacks, valley sets and other small truss parts. Table was reworked to use “Wedge-It” style pucks. Dial controls on operator side of beam press. Plastic banded for shipment. 5 HP electric/hydraulic drive under table with integral reservoir. 9,000 lb. shipping weight. 230/460V, 3 phase electrical. $9,800 As-is, Where-is. FOB OH. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Klaisler 14' x 80' Side Eject Roller Gantry System • •Klaisler 14’ x 24” Diameter Gantry Roller (Track Mounted) • •12 Each 6’ x 14’ Steel Framed Plastic Top Tables with Ejectors • •460 Volt / 3 Phase $49,500 NOW $31,900 FOB MD. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
1995 Alpine Speed Roll Single-Bay Floor Machine 1995 Alpine, single-bay floor truss machine with overhead plate rack. Model 47TW with 18 inch diameter gantry roll, kick leg table 50 foot overall length, 38 foot maximum truss length, 40 inch table width, maximum truss depth 32 inches and minimum truss depth 12 inches. Motordriven on-table clamps, push button controls and floor-mounted rail. 240 volt, 3 phase, 14 Amp electrical required. $27,490 FOB GA. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com PHONE: 800-289-5627
2002 Clark Industries Tri-Axis Press with 14' x 60' Kickleg Table 14’ Gantry with Joystick Control, Ride Platform & Floor Track. 20 HP Hydraulic Press with 16” x 16” Platen. Spare Rebuilt Press Head. 14’ x 60’ Combination Steel/ Wood/Plastic Table with Jig Bars. Kicklegs & End Stands (approximately 20 extra kicklegs). 460 Volt / 3 Phase. The system is dismantled & ready to ship. Video of system in operation is available upon request. $43,900 FOB IA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2004 Robbins Jack Table Hydraulic Press with Dual Joystick Controls. 6’ x 20’ Steel Table with Plastic Top. 7 1/2 HP 3 Phase Motor. $17,900 FOB NE. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
NEW! New Component Table with Skatewheel Conveyors • Lift & Extend Skatewheel Conveyors • 10’ x 10’ Work Area with Squaring Lip • Gun Holster & Nail Tray
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NEW! Jager 1235 Travelmatic Press & Tables • Jager Hydraulic Press with Ride Platform (Track Mounted) • 11 Each - 12’ Tables with Unistrut Jigging • Tables can be lifted & relocated with the press • Pop-Up Rollers (end eject) • Outside Conveyor with Peak-Up Stacker $22,500 FOB PA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com CMF Peak-Up Truss Stacker & Conveyor Stack Trusses from 16’ to 80’ in Length Capacity is 30 Trusses per Stack. $13,900 FOB IN. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
New Square 1 - 40’ Trackless Floor Truss Gantry New, table guided (NO rail) floor truss machine by Square 1 Design & Manufacture. This well designed machine builds floor trusses up to a standard 26 inch depth (32 inch optional). Working length of 40 feet. Other features include side eject, flip jig for build side, pop-ups for back plate side. Clamping by under-table cylinders controlling above-table steel fence. Floor truss gantry features twin 7.5 HP gearmotors for a total of 15 HP, 24 inch diameter roll, safety bars, 3 7/16” diameter, full-roll-length shaft with baffles. 440 volt, 3 phase. Price includes installation supervision from the manufacturer. Also take advantage of the Square 1 factory promotion offering a $5,000 savings on a Rolsplicer or Floor Truss Finish Roller (FTFR) with the purchase of a new SQ-Series floor system through April 15th, 2016. $99,412, FOB IN
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SL Laser never makes customers sign a costly service agreement. All service and installation is taken care of from SL’s North American headquarters in Charlotte, NC. No-excuse customer service from SL earns praise from their customers without signing an annual agreement. Isn’t that the way it should be? GREEN LASERS ARE SIGNIFICANTLY EASIER TO SEE THAN RED LASERS. SL LASER’S ADVANCED COOLING OF THE DIODE INCREASES THE LIFESPAN OF THE HEADS.
Today’s laser technology saves time and improves quality in producing roof truss, wall panel, and floor panel elements. SL Laser combines technical ingenuity and years of wood component industry experience to deliver a package that provides easily measurable savings. Setup times are dramatically reduced, production processes are simplified and quality improved. Easy to control and virtually maintenance-free devices ensure the safe flow of your production and have a fast return on investment. SL Lasers work seamlessly with any structural component design software.
SL LASER HEADS ARE SIMPLE TO MOUNT AND CAN WORK WITH NEARLY ANY CEILING HEIGHT OR CONFIGURATION.
For over 15 years Wood Truss Systems has been a driving force in implementing laser projection in component plants throughout North America and beyond. Let us develop a custom configuration and complete price quote for your facility, and see how worldclass laser technology can work for you to increase margin and quality while reducing set-up times on your most complicated components by as much as 70%.
LASERS IMPROVE ACCURACY AND PRODUCTIVITY OF ANY WORK FORCE. IT IS THE EASIEST AND MOST COST EFFECTIVE WAY TO GET GREAT RESULTS, REGARDLESS OF EXPERIENCE OR LANGUAGE.
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NEW! 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 Each. FOB NE. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
1997 MiTek 75 Ft Tracked Roof Truss Gantry 14 foot maximum height, side-eject, model 6300 24" diameter press head with s/o electrical cord, (10) tables each with struts, 36" steel drilled & tapped bottom chord area and plastic above, (10) table-mounted ejectrors, track with base plates and end stops. 460 volt, 3 phase electrical. 120 PSI air required. $48,490, FOB: CO Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
New Square 1 Short Roof Truss Finish Press
Custom Kick-Leg Floor Truss Machine 40 foot working length, 48 foot overall length, steel top with cylinder clamping above table, 24" diameter press head with toggle controls, twin motors, s/o electrical c ord, end mast built into parking/end station. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical. 100 PSI air required. $20,890, FOB CO. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Clary 60’ Kickleg Floor Truss Machine 6’ x 20” Diameter Roller Press with Ride Platform. 60’ Steel Plate with Pneumatic Clamping System. Floor Track, Kicklegs & End Stands. 5 HP Drive Motor (3 phase). Excludes Roller Conveyor with Stands (adjacent to wall). $13,900 FOB PA. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Pacific Automation Auto-8 Truss Press & Table 50 Ton Pressing Capacity. 15 HP / 3 Phase Motor. 24” x 96” x 1 1/4” Thick Platen. 8’ x 40’ Table with Drilled & Tapped Steel Top. Floor Truss Jig. Joystick Control & Safety Bars. $39,500 FOB ND. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com PHONE: 800-289-5627
Klaisler 98 Ft Side Eject Roof Truss Gantry Klaisler tracked roof truss gantry, 98 foot working length x 14 foot maximum height, side-eject, includes a model G14-24 gantry press head with 24” diameter roll, (13) plastic top tables with ejectors, (11) skate wheel receivers, (18) idler conveyors, (7) powered conveyors, track, end stops and all available jigging. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical. 120 PSI air required. $58,990 FOB CO. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Four-foot* wide x 3 1/2” tall throat. The unique “uni-body” construction creates a ridged machine that houses 12” diameter rolls, 7 1/2 HP motor with integrated brake, and 80# chain drive. This FRP features 114 FPM speed, emergency shut-off bars, and full chain and sprocket guards. Available options include: Other roller widths, Heavy-Duty upgrade, gear motor drive, and soft start controls available at an additional charge. 208, 240, 480 volt electrical. $15,750 FOB IN
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2005 ALPINE MIGHTY MITE TRUSS PRESS 6’ x 32’ Table (1/2” steel plate topped with wood & plastic) 240 Volt / 3 Phase / 5 HP Motor Pressing Force: Two 4” Diameter Hydraulic Cylinders at 31,000 Lbs Each Press/Raise Speed: Approximately 2 Seconds Travel Speed: 2’ per Second (adjustable) Includes Dayton 480 Volt to 240 Volt Electrical Transformer Lightly Used Since 2005 $25,900 NOW $24,900 FOB IL. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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Reconditioned Klaisler GR14-24 78’ Press System, Steel/Plastic Top with WizardPDS® Automation Gantry with 14’ X 24” Roll, Soft Start Drive with Brake, Operator Platform, Inverted Track System. WizardPDS® ChannelS® spaced 24” o/c, length customized to your specification. Warranty, Installation & Operator Training Included. Options Available (call for pricing): Convert to all steel top work surface; Side Ejection via Side Off Roller Conveyor; EMSI 80’ Indoor Powered Truss Conveyor; Finish Press; Outdoor Truss Conveyor / stacking systems. Call for pricing. Eide Machinery Sales, Inc. 800-344-3433 www.eidemachinery.com
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FLEXIBLE EFFICIENT ACCURATE Truebuild® Layout is an entirely new truss design platform by Eagle Metal, developed in the powerful & proven parametric modeling environment. Design modifications are automatically populated throughout the model for precision accuracy. To maximize designer efficiency, multiple input methods can be used, including conventional UDLR, Reference Dimensions and tracing via DXF, DWG or PDF files.
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2010 Gorbel Crane System Gorbel freestanding crane system, 2,000 lb weight limit, 14 foot x 28 foot working footprint, 16'-3" hoist hook height, festoon electrical supply cord. 480 volt, 3 phase electrical. $12,490 FOB TX. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
1993 Triad Gen 2 Framer & Component Nailer 1993 Triad Gen II wall panel framer and sub-component nailing station. Framer model G2-F, builds 2x4 and 2x6 walls up to 16’ in length with wall heights from 6’9” to 10’-2”, manual nail-gun tool dollies each side, stud locators at 16” and 24” o.c. and includes floor grates and six (6), DuoFast nail tools. 120 volt, 1 phase electrical required. 100 PSI air required. Triad subcomponent assembler, model CN-4 with two (2), Duo-Fast nail tools. 120 volt, 1 phase electrical required. 100 PSI air required. $17,890 FOB NM Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
NEW PORTABLE SHEATHING BRIDGE 10’ Portable Sheathing Bridge ($19,400) 12’ Portable Sheathing Bridge ($19,900) Programmable Fastener Spacing with PLC Touch Pad Entry. Gun Tilt at Sheathing Seams. Laser Pointer for Stud Location. Sensors to Detect Sheathing. Nail/Staple 8’ Stud in Under 6 Seconds. Quick Tool Changeout. Weight: 175 Lbs. 120 Volt /1 Phase. Excludes Nail or Staple Gun FOB SD. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Used Panels Plus Handle Bar Router •Porter Cable Model 7538 Plunge Router •3 1/4 HP Motor with Soft Start •120 Volt / 1 Phase / 15 Amp / 21,000 RPM •2 Person Operation •Safety Power Switches at Each End •Includes 1 Router Bit $1,000 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Panels Plus 12 x 16 ft Squaring Table Panels Plus squaring table, holds wall square to attach sheathing, includes squaring stops and clamps for wall heights from 7'-0" to 12'-4". Table is 16' long, working length, 24' overall length. 110 volt, 1 phase electrical. 120 PSI air required. $11,990, FOB QC. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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When Fashion Affects Structure—Floor Design Considerations for Preventing Tile and Stone Cracks By Frank Woeste and Peter Nielsen
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wo kinds of designers are involved in home construction— design professionals responsible for the structure and the interior-focused designers responsible for the final appearance. Although these roles can overlap, it is important for design professionals to be aware of in-service demands that will result from interior fashion choices. In our April 2018 continuing education course at Virginia Tech, we presented and discussed a unit on “Specifying and Constructing Floors to Accommodate Ceramic Tile and Stone.” The 1-hour unit focused on three aspects of floor design that are likely to impact the performance of ceramic tile and stone installations in-service: 1. The use of an adequate design dead load that includes the weight of the hard-surface installation method, 2. The relative importance of joist stiffness and sheathing stiffness in preventing cracks, and 3. Accounting for substantial concentrated loads, such as the weight of kitchen islands with stone or polished concrete surfaces. This article will review these three aspects and offer guidance for designers and others interested in the structural performance of their products after construction.
Adequate Design Loads for Floors Supporting Tile and Stone An inadequate specification of the dead load (weight) of tile or stone “Installation Methods” by the Design Professionals (DPs) can: a) Cause wood-frame floors to be over-stressed in-service, and/or b) Yield excessive “creep deflection” that can cause cracked grout and tiles in-service. An adequate dead (sustained) load specification is important for a reliable hard surface installation. One way to think of “creep deflection” is to imagine an overloaded shelf in a bookcase. Over time, the weight of the books can cause the shelf to bow. The deformation is not visible immediately, but the damage can be permanent. In the case of a floor, not only is the effect on the floor itself an issue, but also the effect on the flooring. The “creep” occurs beneath the flooring, so the flooring is no longer on top of a level surface, and the result can be cracking of tiles and grout. PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Weight of Hard-Surface Installation Methods Dead load data for the weights of tile and stone installations have been tabulated in Appendix B of the 2017 Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Handbook for Ceramic, Glass, and Stone Tile Installation (www.tcnatile.com/products-andservices/publications.html). Appendix B is an invaluable design resource as it contains the typical weight of dozens of “Installation Methods” for ceramic and glass tile (hereafter, tile) and stone installed on wood-floor framing. The following is a sample of 2017 TCNA Handbook Wood-Framing Installation Methods. The Installation Method Dead Load is the weight of the materials above the subfloor. Total Dead Load in the rightmost column is based on an assumed dead load of 10 psf for the subfloor, joist, and ceiling. Table 1. Sample of Installation Methods from the 2017 TCNA Handbook.
Method
Installation Method Dead Load
Number
above “Subfloor”
(Framing, drywall & subfloor,
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10 psf assumed)
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29
21
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F250-17
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(Natural Stone) F180-17
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Upon review of Table 1, a design dead load of 10 psf is not adequate when the floor covering is tile or stone. This structural issue requires the attention of all professionals involved in the specification of the hard surface/installation method, floor system design, and framing inspectors.
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A snapshot from the IRC (Figure 1) indicates that an inadequate assumed dead load can be a “code issue” with respect to maximum span, and, in addition, the extra loading can contribute to additional creep deflection that can result in tile, stone, and grout cracks.
Figure 1. Table R502.3.1(2) Floor Joist Spans for Common Lumber Species.
The content of the IRC table suggests why the 2015 IRC span table for joists has two sections—one for an assumed dead load of 10 psf (carpet, vinyl, wood) and the other for a dead load of 20 psf (typical residential hard surfaces).
Tile Cracks and Related Engineering Science Tile cracks typically form on top of and parallel to the joist. The overriding practical question is: •
With respect to floor design, what is more important for protecting tile or stone from potential cracking, joist deflection/stiffness (L/xxx) or floor sheathing thickness/stiffness?
Keith Bretzfield, a former graduate student at Virginia Tech, applied engineering science of beams to shed light on the question and published the results in 20031. From engineering science for a beam, 1/ρ = M/EI
where
ρ is the “radius of curvature” of the beam at the location of bending moment (M), and
EI is joist stiffness.
To translate the expression, the amount of “bend” at any cross section of a floor joist (or sheathing) span is proportional to the bending moment divided by the product of the Modulus of Elasticity (E) and moment of inertia (I) of the section. Referring to Figure 2 and the tile depicted, joists and subfloor/substrates with the largest possible “ρ” will minimize the stresses induced in the tile from bending action of the joists and sheathing/substrates, respectively.
Bretzfield, K. T. and F. E. Woeste. 2003. Joist curvature verses sheathing curvature and the probable role of each on ceramic tile performance. TTMAC HARDSURFACE Magazine, TTMAC, 30 Capstan Gate, Unit 5, Concord, Ontario, Canada. 1
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Figure 2. Depiction of stresses induced from bending action of joists and sheathing/substrates.
Bend of Joists verses Sheathing Using a total floor load of 60 psf, we calculated the radius of curvature, ρ, for several IRC joist spans at maximum bending moment and the results are given in Table 2.
Table 2. Radius of curvature (ρ) for 2015 IRC maximum spans for 2x10 No. 2 Southern Pine joists and 40-20 psf loading (and L/360 live-load deflection limit).
Live Load (psf)
Dead Load (psf)
Joist Spacing (ins.)
40 40 40
20 20 20
16 19.2 24
Span (max) (ft-ins) 12-10 11-8 10-5
M (in-lb) 19,761. 19,600. 19,531.
ρ= EI/M (ins.)1 6,983. 7,041. 7,066.
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EI for 2x10 No.2 Southern Pine equals 98.93 in4 x1,400,000 lb/in2, or 1.38x108 in2-lb. See 2015 NDS Supplement, pp.14 and 40, for 2x10 design data.
The average radius of curvature for the joists is about 7,000 inches.
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Background: How Tile Installation Methods are Tested A cross-section of the ASTM 627 Robinson-Type Floor Tester is shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3. Cross-sectional view of the test specimen assembly of the Robinson-Type Floor Tester (ASTM C627).
The ASTM C627 standard for testing tile Installation Methods includes a rotating platform that applies up to 300 lb at three locations. The loads are applied through three 4”-diameter swivel caster wheels that are each separated by 120°. The test requires three different sets of three wheels, which are comprised of soft rubber, hard rubber, and steel. Different test cycles require different wheel compositions. The test does not include the deflection of the joists and butt joints in the subfloor and underlayment that are present in an actual construction. Likewise, our calculations to follow represent a best case scenario for an actual tile installation because a constructed floor contains joists that deflect under loads and the floor sheathing is butted at the 4’ x 8’ panel ends. We calculated ρ for four (wood sheathing) installation methods using the following assumptions: 1. A 300 lb concentrated load in the first sheathing span at the point of maximum moment, and 2. No composite action between the subfloor and underlayment.
Table 3: Radius of curvature (ρ) for first sheathing span at maximum bending moment when loaded by a 300 lb concentrated load as applied in the ASTM C627 test of Installation Methods. (Note: For 16 oc, M=927 in-lb; for 24 oc, M=1301 in-lb.)
2017 TCNA Method
Joist Spacing (in.)
F144 Residential F144 Light Comm. F147 F149
Under-layment (in.) CBB (¼”)
Uncoupling Membrane
16
Subfloor T&G (in.) 19/32
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ρ = (EI/M) 221
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For the first wood sheathing span under 300 lb concentrated load, calculated ρ for four TCNA Methods was about 300 inches.
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Summary—Relative Importance of Joist Stiffness (L/xxx) versus Sheathing Stiffness 1. Floor sheathing bend as determined by (1/ρ) under a concentrated load is about 23X greater than the bend of the joist under 60 psf uniform live and dead load. 2. Based on field evidence and the engineering analyses presented (above), the structural designer for floor areas supporting tile or stone should place the greater emphasis on subfloor/sheathing specification relative to joist framing specifications. 3. The analyses and recommendation as summarized above did not include the impact of end butt-joints in the subfloor and the impact of differential joist deflection due to concentrated loads, girders, and points of bearing that can cause differential deflections of framing.
Practical Specifications for Concentrated Floor Loads For ceramic tile, the 2017 TCNA Handbook has “deflection requirements” listed for all framed floor system Installation Methods that cites the IRC and IBC as well the following requirement: “For ceramic tile installations, maximum allowable floor member live load and concentrated load deflection for framed floor systems shall not exceed L/360, where “L” is the clear span length of the supporting member per applicable building code.” In view of this language, uniform live load and concentrated load deflections in residential/multi-family applications are a requirement for the “supporting member” or floor framing system. The TCNA “concentrated load deflection” requirement is in addition to the requirements of the applicable IRC, as we are not aware of a concentrated dead-load deflection requirement in the 2015 IRC (or earlier editions). Knowing that concentrated loads such as kitchen islands may be shown on the Construction Documents, it is incumbent upon the design team to specify concentrated loads for the Component Manufacturer’s (CM) use, or other measures to address the expected deflection from concentrated loads. An example of a modern and large kitchen island in residential construction is shown in Figure 4. The framing design question is—given the footprint of the island, what is a reasonable dead load specification? The density of natural stone can vary between 160 and 200 lbs/ft2. As such, a stone thickness of 1¼” (30 mm) can weigh between 16.7 and 20.8 psf. Considering the weight of the cabinet, doors, and shelves, the island weight without contents approaches 30 psf (a sustained load). The fact that it is a “sustained load” is very important, as “creep” is caused by sustained loads. Assuming the total dead load of the island with contents is 40 psf, it should not be considered equivalent to a 40 psf live-load due to “creep” deflection from sustained loads. Simply stated, an L/360 design based on a 40 psf live-load can experience additional creep deflection in-service due to a 40 psf “sustained load” with the actual joist deflection approaching L/180 (using a creep factor of 2.0 from ANSI/TPI 1-2014).
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Prescriptive Specification for Residential/Multi-Family Concentrated Loads After spending a lot of time on this subject prior to our 2018 short course, we contacted Scott Coffman, P. E. (Constructionscience.org) for feedback from a professional with 35 years of wood-frame design experience. When asked for his thoughts on a “prescriptive design specification” when modern kitchen islands are involved in a project, his comments were in-depth but started off with three easily-understood conditions for an effective prescriptive specification:
1. Can it easily be understood, 2. Can it feasibly be implemented, and 3. Can it be inspected.
Based on the 30+ years of experience we’ve had interacting with DPs in educational programs, we’ve found that most DPs are not aware of the impact of “sustained loads” verses “live loads” in terms of laboratory-tested creepbehavior of solid-sawn, I-Joists, and floor trusses subject to large sustained loads. For an “engineered design approach” to the issue, very specific load data and the footprint of the island would need to be specified along with accurate “creep factors” for the sustained load level involved. Thus, in the first author’s opinion, the “engineered design approach” violates Conditions 1 and 2 above: the design issues are very complicated and a reliable implementation is unlikely. In view of the practical constraints cited, we offer two prescriptive options for Contractors, Homebuilders, and DPs to communicate the existence of substantial concentrated loads produced by modern kitchen islands, and, as such, provide a measure of protection for ceramic tile/stone floor installations in residential/multi-family application. For Solid-Sawn and I-Joists •
Joist spacing beneath kitchen islands shall be reduced by one-half and indicated on the joist framing plan.
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Floor trusses beneath kitchen islands shall be doubled.
We believe these prescriptive specifications are a practical “default option” to actual load specifications for kitchen islands by Contractors, Homebuilders, and DPs for residential/multi-family projects. Of course, with specialized engineering knowledge of the long-term deflection behavior of wood-joist products, in-service island sustained loads, and the island footprint, a more economic design for hundreds of identical units might be possible and cost effective.
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Conclusions The design of residential and multi-family floors has become more complicated due to the widespread use of hard surfaces and the placement of heavy items, such as large kitchen islands, in the center section of the framing spans. When the uniform and concentrated loads, including creep deflection, are not properly accounted for in the floor system design, in-service performance issues of the hard surfaces can be expected. Based on our analyses and experience, we offer the following suggestions for consideration by the design team. 1. Prepare Construction Documents that contain: a) the TCNA tile/stone Installation Method, b) the weight of the installation method, c) the footprint of kitchen island (and other heavy equipment), and d) a specification that joists shall be doubled (or spacing reduced by 1/2) beneath the island. 2. Require floor system designs based on a “total load” that includes the actual weight of the TCNA Installation Method for the hard surface listed in the Construction Documents. 3. Upgrade the subfloor thickness above the thickness specified for the TCNA Installation Method in the Construction Documents to improve the predicted bending behavior of the floor sheathing under a 300 lb concentrated load. (For example, a 23/32” T&G plywood panel has a bending stiffness (EI) of 320,000 (lbf-in.2/ft) when installed as a subfloor, whereas a 7/8” panel has an EI of 500,000 (lbf-in.2/ft). The EI of a 7/8” subfloor panel is 1.56 times greater than the EI of the 23/32” panel, thus providing substantially more protection for the hard surfaces.) 4. Require strongback bracing for floor trusses in an effort to protect tile and stone floors against potential hard surface damage due to differential deflection of the joists (and to improve the likely vibrational performance of floors as well). 5. Offer Customers (homebuyers and owners) floor framing and subfloor “upgrades” for added protection against the likelihood of tile and grout cracks and annoying floor vibrations. Historically, the design rules in our residential construction building codes addressed a concern for plaster cracking (L/360 liveload only deflection) and a floor collapse (40 live load plus 10 psf dead load) when solid-sawn joists and wood flooring were the norm. Fast-forward 100 years, longer joist spans, hard surfaces (ceramic, glass, and stone), and large kitchen islands are common, yet the current IRC does not include provisions to address the intrinsically inelastic nature of hard surface flooring. To do so, the design team must take into account concentrated floor loads and total load deflection to mitigate the serviceability issues that stem from the use of hard surface flooring. Hopefully, this article will provide motivation for a coordinated effort by the design team to address serviceability issues for modern construction with hard surface flooring.
Letters to the Editor By a Letter to the Editor, we invite comments and ideas on the design of floor framing to reliably accommodate tile, stone, and kitchen island type loads in-service. Please send comments to Anna Stamm. Peter Nielsen is cofounder of MGNT Products Group, LLC, a consulting and product design company for the tile and construction industry. He can be reached by e-mail at: nielsentile@gmail.com. Frank Woeste, P.E., is Professor Emeritus, Virginia Tech University and a wood construction consultant. He can be contacted by e-mail: fwoeste@vt.edu PHONE: 800-289-5627
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20’ of Steel Framed Table with Roller Conveyor or MDF Bench Top. Spida Automated 20’ Length Stop/Plate Positioner & 10’ Infeed Roller Conveyor. Workstation, Control Cabinet Enclosure & 17” Touch Screen Integration. Spida or MangoTech Plate Cutting & Marking Software. Cuts to 20’, Marks to 18’. Cut & Mark 3,000 LF of Plates per 8 Hour Shift. Length of Delay to Mark Board: 1/2 Second (can be adjusted). Compatible File Formats: .trs, .mdf, .mwf, .xml, .hay/hfs, .gwf & .tx. Includes 2 Day Onsite Training & Installation. Add $750 Annually for 12 Month Phone & Virtual Tech Support. Add $700 for DeWalt Model DWS780 12” Double Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw. Add $13,300 for Spida 20” Up-Cut SnipSaw. Add $8,250 for Lauderdale Hamilton 24” Super Chop Saw. Deduct $3,930 for Aluminum Framed Table with MDF Bench Top. Excludes: Dust Collector, Saw Stand, Freight & Customs Charges. $30,350 FOB NZ 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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The Ranger Retrieval System will set the pace in your plant by keeping your linear component saw working full-time. Minimize downtime and errors with the most advanced lumber feed system on the market. With a proven record of reliability, the Ranger provides a seamless flow of lumber for maximum production. There’s nothing else like it.
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1990 Wabash 47-70 Foot Stretch Roll Off Trailer 1990 Wabash model SE, 47 to 70 foot stretch roll-off trailer, fixed tandem axles, fifth-wheel tractor connection, sloping bed/ gravity offload, locking rollers with brake control, ABS brakes, current Indiana DOT inspection (March 2016), 1/2" to 3/4" deep tire tread. $18,990, FOB IN. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Modular Home Transport Trailers THREE (3) 1990 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION MODULAR TRAILERS - $9,000 EACH. 44’-7” to 57’7” Expandable Trailer (5’ Rear Extension, 8’ Front Extension). Top is 7’8”. 5 Sets of Pullout (Adjustable to 14’ Wide). 40,000 Lb GVWR (12,150 Lb Trailer Weight) FIVE (5) 1977 THRU 1979 MINUTE MAN MODULAR TRAILERS - $7,500 EACH 44’-7” to 57’-7” Expandable Trailer (5’ Rear Extension, 8’ Front Extension). Top is 7’8”. 5 Sets of Pullout (Adjustable to 14’ Wide) 4 Each - 36,000 Lb GVWR (12,150 Lb Trailer Weight). 1 Each - 50,000 Lb GVWR Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2004 Kenworth T800 Day Cab Tractor • 190,696 Miles • 370 HP Engine • 10 Speed Transmission • Aluminum Wheels with Good Rubber $35,000 FOB MD Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com PHONE: 800-289-5627
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1989 Ford Truck with JLG Crane •1989 Ford F800 Truck •185 HP Turbocharged, 6.6 L, 6 Cylinder Diesel •5 Speed Transmission with 2 Speed Rear •Power Steering & Power Brakes •20’ Flatbed (Wood Top) •65,110 Miles •JLG Crane Model 1250BT •12.5 Ton Capacity •3 Section Boom with 77’ Hook Height •4 Outriggers $17,900 FOB PA. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2006 Sterling Truck with Hiab Crane •2006 Sterling LT9500 Boom Truck •24’-6” Flatbed •450 HP Mercedes Diesel Engine •Eaton Fuller 10 Speed Transmission •18,000 Lb Front Axle, 40,000 Lb Rear Axle •196,000 Miles •Hiab Model 255K Truck Mounted Crane Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com MISC.
SL Laser Overhead Projectors – 2003/2004 (7) SL Laser overhead projectors – WITH GREEN LASER LIGHT. 2003 & 2004 models. Comes with some cabling. No computer, monitor or stand. $8500 – FOB Minneapolis MN Eide Machinery Sales, Inc. 800-344-3433 www.eidemachinery.com
2004 Weima - Lenze Wood Processing System Weima model WL4S shredder, 30 HP drive with gearbox and limit switch, 10" diameter single-shaft with 1/2" grid screen, 23" x 41" hopper opening, PLC controls and 0.74 cubic yard hopper volume. A two-step wood processing process. Wood waste goes from the incline into the Weima grinder, to the short auger piece, then the 20' long auger at an incline, leading to the Lenze grinder. Includes $1,000 worth of replacement knives and other available spare parts. 25,000 operating hours logged. Picture of output shown with listing. 230 volt, 3 phase, 100 Amp electrical. $37,990 FOB WI Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Invicta DGI-40 16" Single Surface Planer (Used) •15 3/4” x 8 1/2” Capacity •25 & 46 FPM Feed Speeds •5,000 RPM Cutterhead Speed •7 1/2 HP Motor •230 Volt / 3 Phase •Powered Raise & Lower of Table $4,000 FOB WA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Hain 20' Powered Measuring System Adapts to Any Saw. Left or Right Hand Operation. Feet & Inches System (Stops at 12” Centers) or Inches System (Stops at 10” Centers). Motor: 1/4 HP Linear Actuator (110 Volt). Stop Rail: 2 x 4 x 1/4” Aluminum Extrusion. Stops: Jig Bored Steel. Stop Blocks: Machine Billet Aluminum. Optional Lengths from 5’ to 60’. Optional Gang Stop. Add $770.00 per 10’ Section of Heavy Duty Roller Conveyor with Stands Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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2010 Monet DeSauw Wood Finger Jointing Line Cut-Off/Shaper Unit with 5 HP Saw to Cut-Off Angles & 25 HP Cutter Head to Fingerjoint Ends. Delta 2 Bag Dust Collector. Glue Station with Apquip Glue Applicator & 6 Gallon Glue Pot. Hydraulic Finger Joint Press with Cut-Off Blades (2x4 and 2x6 Lumber). 480 Volt / 3 Phase. Save $$ on Disposal Fees, Earn Profit on Waste Material & Produce Straight Lumber. $58,900 NOW $49,500 FOB IL Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2010 USIFAB Roof Truss Vertical/Flat Stacker 90 foot long, 3-station single/dual/tandem, peak-up, hydraulic powered roof truss stacker with electrical control panel and remote control for operator use. System includes 90 feet of conveyor capable of travel speed up to 140 feet / minute. Nine (9) arms rotate to 90 degrees for Peak-Up stacking, plus lateral transfer on opposite side for flat stacking. 15 GPM hydraulic unit with 15 HP electric motor. Professionally manufactured by USIFAB R. L. Inc. (www. usifabrl.com). Currently wired for 600 V, 3 phase electrical power. $63,980 FOB BC. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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 FAX: 800-524-4982
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Assembles Trimmers, Jacks, L’s, Channels & Headers 2x4 and 2x6 Capacity Remote Fire & 3-Way Clamping Staggered Nail Pattern Squaring Stop Foot Pedal Control Reserve Air Tank 5’ Infeed & Outfeed Roller Conveyor
Alup 80 HP Compressor 80 HP Alup (Allegro series), model SCD80, rotary screw compressor with 11,418 hours. From the manufacturer's website, "Produces a minimum of 60.4 CFM, up to 303 CFM, at 75-190 PSI. Features a high efficiency drive motor with loss-free, direct drive transmission for optimal efficiency". 460 volt, 3 phase electrical. $22,990 NOW $14,990. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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Alpine Lumber Carousel Alpine model 407A, lumber carousel features (7) lumber bays each with 14 ft. max lumber lumber length (without overhanging the bay). Hydraulic drive with reservoir, 40' working diameter. 480v, 3 phase, 30A electrical. See video link and PDF shown with this listing. $9,690 FOB CA. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Alpine Lumber Carousel - NC HD carousel feed system with 7 stations, handles material to 16’. Includes toggle controls and 10 HP motor to power systems hydraulic power unit. $9,680 FOB NC. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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New/Used 2017 EMSI Custom Teeter Carts Designed to deliver up to full units of lumber, cut lumber, or small trusses. Featuring a tire/caster combination for greater control, maneuverability in rough conditions indoors and outdoors, and shortened pivot-radius for tighter areas. Provides maximum utility in truss plants, panel plants and lumber yards. Dimensions: platform 50” x 72”; tire width 68”. Available immediately: (14) Standard Capacity – 2850 lbs and (8) Heavy-Duty Capacity – 5500 lbs. Priced at $950 – $1300 Eide Machinery Sales, Inc. 800-344-3433 www.eidemachinery.com
Four Arm Infeed Deck Price: $7,890 NOW $3,990 :: FOB PA 10' long x 10' wide 4-arm infeed deck, powered by a 1 HP motor, prism chain feed and deflector pans. 230/460 volt, 3 phase. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
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. $2,250 FOB NE. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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UsiFab Chord Splicer UsiFab chord splicer splices 2"x3" through 2"x6" lumber. Presses the lumber together prior to imbedding plates. Imbeds plate lengths up to 13 inches. Features heavy-duty tubular frame, dual-recessed, simultaneousactivation buttons, guarded motor, sprockets and a 3 HP motor. 600 volt, 3 phase electrical. Price: $8,990, Condition: Good, Location: QC. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Metriguard Finger Jointing Testing Equipment •Metriguard Model 330 Press. •Humboldt Model H-30140 Laboratory Oven (115 Volt). •Pressure Pump & Vessel. •Lightly Used. •Excludes Associated Machinery Material Cart. $6,500 FOB NE Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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 FOB BC Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2007 Laharco Sense-A-Plate Connector Detects missing or misaligned plates. 16' Throat. 110 Volt / 1 Phase. Excludes CMF Finish Roller. Reference literature for additional details. $12,500 FOB ON. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Cullen Model A40-2 Generator Set Detroit 12V-92 Engine.Capacity: 400 KW Capacity.Output: 120/208 Volt - 1388 Amps - 3 Phase..Control Panel..Skid Mounted..1,200 Hours. 30,000 FOB BC. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Used Hain Vent Block Drill •5 HP / 230 Volt / 3 Phase Motor •Accommodates 2x4 thru 2x12 Block Sizes •Drill 1, 2, 3 or 4 Holes •Short Incline Waste Conveyor •Video available upon request $6,950 FOB AZ Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
2003 Challenger Wood Grinder Model CH200-3037-S. Vibrating Infeed Conveyor. Oufeed Material Blower. Motor: 27 KW Brook Hansen (480 Volt / 3 Phase). Cutters: Small FIXCUT @ 58. Screen: 1/2” @ 2 Sections. NOW $10,000 FOB IL. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com Read/Subscribe online at www.componentadvertiser.com
Alup 80 HP Compressor 80 HP Alup ( A llegroseries), model SCD80, rotary screw compressor with 11,418 hours. From the manufacturer's website, "Produces a minimum of 60.4 CFM, up to 303 CFM, at 75-190 PSI. Features a high efficiency drive motor with loss-free, direct drive transmission for optimal efficiency". 460 volt, 3 phase electrical. $22,990 NOW $19,900 FOB PA Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
36" x 72" Wood Framed Material Carts Swivel Casters. 8” Diameter Phenolic Wheels. Over 60 Carts Available at $100 NOW $60 Each. FOB NE. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Miscellaneous Used IBS Equipment •IBS Multi-Tool Panel Bridge (excludes Squaring Table) •2 Sets of IBS Light Bars •IBS Auto Stops FOB OR Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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Forward Thinking. Respecting the Past. Ask most people about the lumber industry and you’ll get a fairly predictable list of descriptions. What you’re not likely to hear are terms like: ● technologically advanced, ● sustainable logging, ● small log harvesting, ● green lumber products, ● commitment to healthy communities, and ● ecologically-minded forest management When people talk about Vaagen Brothers, that’s exactly what you’ll hear. Working in the forests of Washington for more than 50 years, we’ve learned to take the best of traditional logging and lumber milling practices and combine them with advanced production technologies and forward-thinking sustainable forest management practices to create a company that’s as vibrant and growing as the healthy forests and ecosystems necessary to its success. Contact us: (509) 684-5071 or info@vaagenbros.com
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ood is the go-to material for builders in the U.S., where we have some of the highest construction standards in the world. Why? It’s easy to build with, strong, safe, and renewable. It’s also the right material for our planet since wood allows for a smaller carbon footprint than alternative structural products.
Robert Glowinski is the President & CEO of the American Wood Council (AWC).
Some experts have proposed that resilience objectives in construction include the use of low carbon materials with low embodied energy, such as wood – which makes sense. Avoiding materials with large carbon footprints, in either initial construction or rebuilding following a disaster, would be a win-win for a resilient environment. The North American wood products industry is committed to sustainability in its products and their use. In support of this commitment, AWC and the Canadian Wood Council (CWC) joined together to produce third-party verified Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and Transparency Briefs that describe the environmental performance of many of the products we produce. Nine of these existing EPDs have been renewed for one-year extensions by the third-party verifier Underwriters Laboratories Environment (ULE), an independent certifier of products and their sustainability. The following are the renewed EPDs by extension period. July 23, 2019 April 16, 2019 North American Glued-Laminated Timbers
North American Wood I-Joists
North American Oriented Strand Board
September 17, 2019
North American Softwood Lumber
Redwood Decking
North American Softwood Plywood
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Particleboard The North American Cellulosic Fiberboard and North American Laminated Strand Lumber EPDs are third-party verified through February 24, 2021. The North American Hardboard EPD is verified through August 31, 2021. Wood is the perfect building material because it is renewable, reusable, stores carbon that reduces greenhouse gases, offsets use of other materials that are fossil-fuel-dependent, and is energy efficient. Reducing our country’s reliance on fossil fuels – and thus our greenhouse gas emissions – creates more resilient communities.
Tall Mass Timber Building Code Changes Pass First Hurdle The highly-anticipated International Code Council (ICC) Tall Mass Timber Building code changes passed an important first hurdle in late April. The ICC code changes committee responsible for this part of the process approved each of the 14 proposals submitted by the ICC Ad Hoc Committee on Tall Wood Buildings by wide margins. The ICC code hearings brought together code and fire officials, along with engineers, architects, builders, and other construction professionals as part of the first public step in approving code change proposals for the 2021 set of ICC codes. Once officially approved by year-end, the code changes resulting from these proposals would collectively allow mass timber buildings to be constructed up to 18 stories in height. For more information see www.awc.org/tallmasstimber. PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Lumber Briefs By Matt Layman Publisher, Layman’s Lumber Guide
Lumber: Why So High? Rationing
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n May 23, in its most active lumber futures day ever, the market traded $68 of volatility from $15 limit down to $30 limit up and back down $15 to unchanged. Why is that? Futures suspected what we Layman’s Lumber Guide members have known since midMay. BC mills are not selling production and have not since early May. The rationing tactic was just that...• sell small offerings, • sustain the panic, • jack up prices. That intraday $30 futures rally was the result of one mill selling some quantity of $660 2x4 #2. The immediate $15 sell off was the reality of what mills are not saying. That is, how much is getting sold at each of these rationed offerings at higher prices. Western Canadian production is down by 5% and shipments are down 20% through Q1. No argument. What’s missing from the daily sales pitch is that mills are not selling production. The 8-week shipment lead times and order files have been cut in half over the past three weeks, all while prices have been pushed higher by $60/mbft. A standard measure of a market changing momentum is price moving in one direction while sales and shipment volumes move in the opposite direction. You will hear from Canada that BC mills will continue to ship 20% less to the U.S. and ration supply because of the duty. That is bullish as long as buyers are building inventories. It does not work and is bearish when buyers are liquidating or just maintaining stocks. What better fitting a time for the end to this historic lumber mayhem than Memorial Day.
U.S. & Canada Share the Responsibility BC mills have made the decision to reduce U.S. shipments by whatever they can sell elsewhere, China, Korea, Japan, etc. The reasoning is that no other importer has a duty. They can get 20% more elsewhere. Fair enough. Currently, BC only ships 46% of its production to the U.S. That is exactly what the U.S. Lumber Coalition has been lobbying for over the last 20 years. Less Canadian wood and higher prices all around creates windfall profits. When looking for someone to be angry at about $700 lumber, don’t lay all the blame on Canada...and don’t blame the Crown for helping its citizens. America bribes millions of profiled citizens and non-citizens with welfare checks to stay out of the way. (I mean workforce.) Most of the responsibility for record high lumber prices falls on the U.S. Lumber Coalition who orchestrated this whole thing at your expense. Even those who are not members of the Coalition are complicit by not opposing it along the way. Unless we like paying $4 per stud on the weekend or losing 30% honoring jobsite commitments, it’s time to make some noise. Justified or not, we are suffering through the U.S. Lumber Coalition’s win. Now don’t pick up the phone and blast your mill sales person. They are just doing their job as best they can while being under attack every day for something they cannot control. If you want to be heard, be part of an organized association with lobbying connections, such as • Structural Building Components... www.sbcindustry.com, • American Wood Preservers... www.awpa.com, or • 1 of 12 U.S. lumber dealer associations closest to you... www.dealer.org. Looking Forward ...ml A veteran lumberman, Matt Layman publishes Layman's Lumber Guide, the weekly forecasts and buying advisories that help component manufacturers save money on lumber purchases every day. You can reach Matt at 336-516-6684 or matt@laymansguide.org. PHONE: 800-289-5627
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Sweed Scrap (Band) Chopper with Stand 1/2 HP Motor (115/208-230 Volt) $1,900 FOB SD. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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Virtek 5 Head Laser Projection System Two(2) Model 6R Red Laser Heads (04063912 & 03033058). Three(3) Model 2DI Red Laser Heads (00081637, 97100548 & 950601198). Computer with Environmental Enclosure. Excludes: Virtek Software License & Service Agreement. $10,000 FOB SD. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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Tee-Lok Lumber Stacker $6,500 FOB MB Canada. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Ruvo 2200 Stair Saw Ruvo model 2200 machine capable of box stringers only and cuts two stringers at a time. The saw comes with a year warranty; 90/08 remanufacture including new cylinders, valves, tubing, fittings and electrical. Spindle motors are either new or rebuilt. The machine has been recalibrated, all known problems fixed, motor bench tested, machine cycled and video of cutting stringer can be supplied. Installation by the OEM is available at an additional charge. Wired for 230 volt, 3 phase and 30 amp electrical service. $22,677, FOB FL | AS Reconditioned Builders Automation NEW. MFSR Template Stair Router Wood Truss Systems To b e R e c o n d i t i o n e d b y B u i l d e r s 765-751-9990 Automation in Spring 2018. Cut Box and www.woodtrusssystems.com Open Stringers. Manual Setup with Auto Feed and Cut. One or Two Stringers per Cycle. 10' Infeed and 10' Outfeed Roller Conveyor with Stands. 120 Volt / 1 Phase. $34,500 NOW $31,500 FOB FL. Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
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NEW! Dotul Door Stop Stitcher Click Here for details $4,900 NOW $4,000 FOB GA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com Triad OSS Stair Saw Triad model OSS Open Stringer Saw that cuts open stair stringers. Includes stringer hold downs, P.C. controlled auto-indexing, air clamping and cutting features, (2) softstart controlled, 30” carbide tipped blades, motorized soft-feed and waste conveyor. Cuts up to (4) 2x10”, 2x12” stringers at once, with no over-cutting at inside corners. System accommodates from 25 to 45 degree stringer angles, up to (16) risers, max width 50”. 240 volt, 3 phase, 35 Amp electrical required. 100 PSI air required. $19,890 FOB FL. Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
New SL Laser Projection System New, laser projection system from SL Laser. Projects roof truss, floor truss and wall panel design images accurately onto building surface, for faster setup and fabrication times. Each laser head provides 21' projection length (@15 foot ceiling heights). Includes system computer, cables, mounting hardware for attachment to customer's structure, factory installation, training and choice of green or red laser. Works with each connector plate manufacturer's design software. Modular nature of the laser heads allows for easy, future expansion of system length. 120 volt, 1 phase. FOB NC Wood Truss Systems 765-751-9990 www.woodtrusssystems.com
Full House & RUVO Door Machinery •Full House Diamond 3001 Door Machine ($7,250) •Full House Strike Jamb Router ($1,250) •RUVO 1300 Double End Door Trim Saw ($2,950) •RUVO 808 SPLA Casing Miter and Kerf Duplex Saw ($2,100) •Package price for all 4 machines ($11,900) FOB NY Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Norfield Magnum Door & Jamb Machine Door Sizing/Beveling. Lock & Latch Drilling. Hinge Butt Routing in the Door & Jamb. Faceplate Routing up to 1 1/8” x 2 3/4”. Air Predrill & Air Screwdriver. Width: Doors to 4-0, Jambs to 10 1/2”. Height: Doors to 8-0, Jambs to 8-0. Thickness: Doors to 1 3/4”, Jambs to 1 1/8”. Butt Sizes to 5” x 5”. Butt Spacing: Infinitely Variable. Lock Backsets from 2 3/8” to 5”. 230 Volt / 3 Phase $8,000 NOW $5,900 FOB WA Wasserman & Associates 800-382-0329 www.wasserman-associates.com
Builders Automation Stair Stringer Router Watch video here: http://goo.gl/gSRwjd More information here: http://goo.gl/mSsxyY 800-382-0329 | www.wasserman-associates.com
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B.A.M. CNC Stair Stringer Router Remanufactured, Builders Automation Machinery [BAM] model CNC/MFSR stair router. Does contemporary, box and open stairs, and is the only machine available that also cuts the top and bottom landings. Programmable with a large library stored in the machine for almost all box and open stringers. Remanufactured to include new wiring, rebuilt spindle motors, new drives and is equipped with two variable frequency drive, 5 horsepower, 3 phase motors. Comes with a six-month warranty. A portable 4-bag, 3 phase vacuum which is switched on at the machine controls is available for an additional $1,568. Installation by the OEM is available at an additional charge. 230 volt, 3 phase, 60 amp electrical requirements. 120 p.s.i. at 35 CFM air requirements. $52,000
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3-1/4” Plastic Collated Framing Nailer NR83A5
3-1/4” Paper Collated Framing Nailer NR83AA5
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2-1/2” Strap-Tite Fastening System Strip Nailer NR65AK2
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ID: C10789 Production Manager/Supervisor - Truss/ Panel Relocation: Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, USA - Northwest, Wisconsin 20 years experience. Responsible for all aspects of truss and panel production, inventory, performance reviews. 65 workers, $9M year. WTCA quality control certified.
ID: C11636 General Manager - Truss STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL! Relocation: USA - ALL States Available Candidates ID: C10666 Senior Remote Truss Designer - Single Family Custom to Mega-Multifamily Relocation: Alabama, USA - South, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, USA - ALL States, Alaska, Alberta JobLine Certified Senior Designer (top 5% Nationwide) As Sales Rep: Developed new accounts and servicied existing accounts, did material takeoffs from blueprints for lumber, windows, doors, trim, siding, sheetrock, and trusses. Designed, estimated, sold, and coordinate delivery of trusses. As Designer: 20 years' experience, used MiTek to design roof and floor systems. Trained other designers. Wrote and managed access database. Maintained computer network. Checked other designers work. Software includes MiTek and Alpine. Heavy Multifamily/Mega-Multifamily, Single Family Custom. Products include Roof and Floor Trusses & Lumber. Compensation: $25 hr+ ID: C10565 Senior Truss Designer / Design Manager / Operations Management - Truss/Wall Panel/Package Relocation: California JobLine Certified Senior Truss Designer with 18 years industry experience and 18 years experience as Senior Truss Designer. 12 years in Wall Panel design. Primary duties: design, layout, optimization, cutting/production documents, and takeoff. Secondary duties: checking others work, scheduling, repairs, customer service, inside sales, field measurements, software maintenance, training, and filling in for PHONE: 800-289-5627
20+ Years truss industry experience from Design Manager to Owner/GM of a $7M truss manufacturing company. Turned a plant hemorrhaging money into an extremely profitable facility, earning an 51% ownership stake in the company. I managed all aspects of the company from production and admin to Human Resources, design, and sales. P&L responsible for the financial management of lines of credit, accounting, and analysis. Worked directly with major accounts, trained and supported sales manager and staff. Developed market focus and worked closely with sales manager to support technical and design areas of expertise. Organized manufacturing systems and procedures to control costs and quality, oversaw buying to keep costs at a minimum and inventory lean but available. Developed LEAN procedures that minimized labor steps, eliminated duplication between stations, and made sure that safety procedures and reporting requirement were maintained. Overall, I had a hands on role in all areas of the company to make sure it operated efficiently and very profitably. Market conditions and competition from larger competitors ultimately required us to close the company.
ID: C18278 General Manager | Operations Manager Truss/Panel Relocation: Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, USA - Eastern, Virginia General Manager over floor and roof truss manufacturing facility producing $15-20M, 110-135 employees. Supply clients in the NC, SC, Eastern TN, and VA markets. Turned around volume, safety, and profitability of a failing plant. 6 Sigma, Lean, BA.
Hiring Zone - Available Candidates ID: C10199 Senior Designer - Truss/Panel/EWP/I-Joist/ Framing Package Relocation: Tennessee, Washington, Kentucky Candidate has 15 years industry experience, 4-5 years experience in this position, and 10 years in subordinate positions leading to this position. Products include floor trusses, roof trusses, wall panels, I-Joists, EWP, hardware, and complete framing packages. Markets include tract, single family, single family custom, multi-family, and light commercial. Primary duties include design, layout, optimization, cutting/production documents, and takeoff. Secondary duties include checking others work, customer service, inside sales, software maintenance, network administration, training, and filling in for the Design Manager as needed. Software experience includes MiTek, Truswal, Comsoft/IBS, TJ Expert, AutoCAD, and I am willing to learn new software.
June 2018 #10227 Page #94 ID: C11760 Management/Operations/Sales - Building Components, LBM Manufacturing Relocation: USA - ALL States, Arizona, California, Colorado, Alabama, Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, New Hampshire, South Carolina I am an Accomplished Manufacturing and Operations Leader with a history of increasing responsibility. My proven experience covers contractor building materials and manufacturing to the construction and turnkey fields. I have over 16 years of management and leadership experience, and am seeking a management position with a progressive company that offers advancement commensurate to job performance.
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10 Years experience. Quoting and designing pre-fabricated roof and floor truss systems for custom residential, tract builders, and commercial construction. Light wall panel quoting. Provided excellent work quality in self sufficient manner while working from my home office. Provided excellent customer support. Software: MiTek, eFrame, AutoCAD, TJ Beam. WTCA-I, CSI Graduate.
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Maintained a database for a major process, which increased output and reduced innovative designs for added value and to tract builder, producing 5-8 house a week. labor and material costs. Hired trained and drive down cost. In addition to experience mentored middle management; negotiated with MiTek, Wallbuilder and other design Truss & Engineered Wood Products Design union labor contracts. Implemented software packages, I have extensive manual Manager / Sales. Oversaw all aspects “Lean and JIT” fabrication procedures; trig/math skills. I use these to back check of Truss & Engineered Wood Products consolidated raw material inventory, questionable loads as well to design from operations and sales. Maintained personal implemented batch fabrication process scratch in the field when needed. I have also sales accounts, as well as developed new and continuous production flow. Enhanced written tutorials for the training of others clients. Customer service from the quote scheduling system to accurately track and checked other designer's work as a stage to production, including verifying production and achieve on-time delivery, Design Manager at a Panel Plant. All things sight conditions and field measuring. established QC metrics, quality assurance being equal, I love working in components Produced production drawings and reviewed We’re here when you need help! and OSHA-approved safety programs. whether designing, cutting, building or / corrected design staff, MiTek / Truss Joist visit: www.thejobline.com software. Responsible for maintaining After 2006, helped company downsize and setting components at the site. email: mail@thejobline.com lumber / plate inventory. then worked as a consultant for turn around opportunities. Computer literate, Alpine and or call Thomas McAnally MiTek experience, Microsoft Office. ID: C11630 for Personalized Service ID: C16126 Truss Designer | Remote Truss Designer STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL! Truss Design Manager | Location Manager Relocation: South Carolina | MIT ID: C18250 Remote Senior Light Gage Steel Truss/ 13 years' experience in truss design. 2 Relocation: Texas, USA - South, USA Attention Candidates! Panel Designer. years as Design Manager. Scored near Southwest, Utah, USA - Western Is your JobLine Candidate Profile Relocation: Texas Senior Designer with only a calculator, Presentation Ready? Request a Go to Top level Light Gage Steel Senior Remote MiTek, AutoCAD, FASTBeam, TJ Beam I'm dedicated to being the best in what Meeting on-line conference to review your Designer with Truss and Panel and well as software. Has worked remote and in office. I do. Aside from being one of the top current JobLine Candidate Profile. We can metal frame commercial project experience. Considering relocation as shown. Will also performing designers, I have taken other show you areas to improve, what’s hurting responsibilities that include training and Alpine, Truswal and Keymark experience. work remote. your chances, and how to improve your database management. I have worked message. The content is still all about you, on extra projects from quality control to but with this new tool, we can show you how inventory management. Though I may ID: C11856 ID: C17232 to make it tell your story better. See why train a beginning designer, I always find Designer/Design Manager - Truss/Panel/I- Remote Wall Panel Designer - MiTek we say “It’s like having a first interview”. something that they can teach me. My Joist/Stairs/EWP Relocation: Rhode Island Relocation: Ohio 2 years wall pane design experience, 3 continued goal is not only to advance my designing trusses. Design wall panels; create career, but to share my knowledge and 18 years Design experience with 3 as a wall panel section and placement plan using skills with others. WTCA QC/QA, MiTek Senior Designer. Primary duties: design, AutoCAD/MITEK design programs. Create Sapphire, CAD, BSME. TheJobLine searches year around for layout, and optimization. Secondary fabrication reports and send to fabricator candidates that meet our employer ’s duties: checking others work and repairs. along with approved sections, placement requirements. With our state of the art Software used: MiTek Sapphire, Robbins, plans, and panel elevations. Is looking to ID: C15958 website, multiple job board subscriptions, Operations/Plant Manager - Millwork | truss designer testing, and the JobLine Keymark, and AutoCAD. Component work remotely. Doors | Ply | Flooring experience includes floor trusses, roof candidate profile, we have the tools to do Relocation: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, the job right, Guaranteed! trusses, wall panels, I-Joists, and hardware. Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Market experience includes tract, single ID: C17230 Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, I have been doing this for over 23 years. family, single family custom, multi-family, Remote Wall Panel Designer - Sapphire North Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Because of my reputation for Strict and agriculture. My volume was varied Relocation: Newfoundland Virginia, Wyoming depending on projects. Confidentiality, I am the go-to Recruiter My objective is to be part of a team/company for our industry. and prove I am reliable, show my ability and 30 years' experience starting in production my willingness to learn! In addition to being and advancing to multi-plant operations Put me on your team and I will show you ID: C18242 a newer wall panel designer, I have learned manager. Door experience includes how having theJobLine as your “Recruiter Wall Panel Designer | Truss Designer software such as Mitek Sapphire, Revit managing three Production Managers and Down the Hall” can solve your hiring needs. Relocation: Wisconsin 11 years' experience designing Wall Panels, 2017, Bluebeam Revu 2016. I have recently five Production Supervisors, consisting of 3 designing Trusses. Out since the crash but done jobs such as designing garages and 300 hourly employees producing 11,000 interested in getting back into the job. Past adding on additions to homes. Jobs I have doors and 10,000 face frames per day. MiTek/AutoCAD designer, has been in a worked in wall paneling include a massive Responsible for the manufacturing functions wall panel job for the US (500,000+ SFT) of all mill operations, five frame component design job out of the industry. and designed units for a senior complex. machining cells, three frame assembly In addition to wall panels...I also add in operations, four door component machining Talk to me today! blocking, windows, doors, etc. I also do cells, three door assembly clamps, three door 800-289-5627 x1 ID: C12414 profiling lines, two wide belt sanding lines twm@thejobline.com Truss Designer | Wall Panel Designer | bundling and paperwork as well. and specialty machining and assembly cells. All Hats Relocation: Arizona See What I can do for You! Flooring experience: Responsible for ID: C12220 Engineered panel and truss design, Design/Design Manager - Truss/EWP/ all plant functions including budgeting and P&L. 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ID: C16169 Remote Truss Designer | Remote Wall Panel Designer Relocation: USA - ALL States My objective to find a company that I can use my skills to work as a remote designer. I have a successful design business now but would like to be part of a growing company with benefits. Has MiTek and ITW software experience. Excellent test scores. 5 Star candidate.
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STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL! Remote Estimator - Truss/EWP/Lumber/ Available Candidates Quality Assurance, Materials, Human Resources including SHE, and Plant Engineer/Maintenance Manager including the CI program. Their staffs consist of eleven Supervisors and 330 hourly employees. The door plant operation dries lumber, cuts dimension stock, assembles and sands the doors. The panel plant produces the veneered flat and raised center panels, by cutting engineered wood and veneer from flitch and pressing the veneer to the substrate. Both plants are equipped with finishing lines.
ID: C17213 Remote Truss Designer Relocation: California My professional objective is to obtain a position with a Building Components Manufacturer that will allow me to work forty-plus hours per week from anywhere in the United States. I am a production specialist and work best given the freedom to work on my own with multiple projects setting in my queue. With me, pressure produces results. I enjoy working on Custom, high-end residential projects where the design is challenging. I also enjoy working on tract developments and multi-family projects but bigger, more complex projects are more rewarding and offer a since of accomplishment. One of the key factors to my success is my ability to visualize structure. I know how to put buildings together in the most practical and efficient way. Thom's Notes: Candidate has been out of truss design a few years but has been in total envelope design for Architects including PHONE: 800-289-5627
Construction Relocation: Alabama, Florida, Georgia Read and interpret blueprints and drawings, generate quantity take-offs on building materials, design I-joist floor systems, design 2x floor systems, design stick built roof/ceiling joist systems, create layouts for the above roof/floor systems, as a Remote Estimator. Bachelor's Degree in Building Construction. Tested 73 on the JLTDSE.
ID: C13445 Truss Designer | Wall Panel Designer | Truss Cutting Technician Relocation: Texas, Arizona 2 years' experience. Perfect entry level candidate. Design light gauge steel walls and trusses for residential homes and small commercial buildings. AutoCAD certificate with Architectural focus. From the candidate: I have a strong architectural background and come from a construction family. I've seen or worked in most facets of the construction field. From masonry work to framing to roofing since I was a teenager. I'm very passionate about what I do , self motivated and always strive to be the best. Very picky with my work and I don't like to do anything wrong and failure is not an option for me. I always try to do whatever is needed to achieve company goals.
ID: C16034 Truss Designer, Truss Designer - SmallMedium Multifamily, Wall Panel Designer, Wall Panel Designer - Remote, Senior Wall Panel Designer, Wall Panel Design Manager Relocation: Massachusetts As Senior Architectural Panel Designer Coordinating architectural and structural plans to develop manufactured walls sections for install in field such tasks as:
ID: C11781 Truss Design Manager Relocation: New York Worked on the most complicated custom projects, commercial buildings, and apartment complexes. Quickly became a team leader and was considered company wide as an expert in truss framing and computer applications. Provided training for a group of 30 experienced component designers in topics including load tracking, truss and layout optimization, and hardware specification. Optimization training helped to reduced material costs by 5%. Developed departmental procedures to increase consistency and accuracy of all designs and estimates. Reduced errors on repetitive projects by 25% by creating the master project file database, which organized and provided fast and easy access to project information. Streamlined estimating process for commercial construction projects. Analyzed the final cost of completed projects and applied results to new estimates. Reduced estimating time by 75% Managed up to 10 designers/sales reps. Software: MiTek, AutoCAD.
ID: C15999 Outside Sales - Truss | Wall Panel | EWP | Installed Sales Relocation: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia 16 years' experience in outside sales of trusses, wall panels, engineered wood components, stairs and other building materials. Projects range from tract to high volume multifamily apartments. Has developed new territory, improved sales in lagging markets, and met or exceeded sales goals in most years. Has turn key installed sales experience, and has limited design skills from the past. Please inquire for additional information. Easy relocate.
ID: C15995 Truss Designer - MiTek Relocation: Florida Truss Designer. Primary duties: design, layout, optimization, and cutting/production documents. Secondary duties: checking others work. Software used: MiTek and AutoCAD. Component experience includes floor trusses and roof trusses. Market experience includes single family, multi-
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ID: C11596 Design Manager/Senior Designer - Truss/IJoist/EWP Relocation: Quebec, Ontario, Alberta Schedule design work (Roof and Floor) to my design team, re-check all design prior to production, and training of my team. I also design roof and floor system for the custom home we get. I also get involve in sales as a technical representative. Software: MiTek, AutoCAD, Keymark, Alpine. Distribue le travaille (Ferme de toit & Poutrelle de plancher) pour mon equipe, Agis comme personne ressource,fais la verification final avant la production et dessine les plans de montage du toit et du plancher pour les maisons plus complex assignee a mon equipe. J'ai aussi un role de representant technique. Programme: Mitek, AutoCAD, Keymark, Alpine
ID: C15891 Truss Production Manager | Supeprvisor Relocation: Colorado Oversaw day-to-day operations of plant, trained new employees on all plant machinery, ensured plant met production deadlines, shipping and receiving of materials, loading of finished product onto trucks for delivery, documentation of managerial related records, forklift certified. 7 years' experience, began as a sawyer. My objective is to utilize my experience in production work and building trusses, and working with a strong team in an established company. Continue to learn new procedures, systems, skills, and earn more about the truss building industry. I enjoy working with my hands, building things, and having a sense of pride in the high quality of the end product.
ID: C15857 Senior Truss Designer | Remote Truss Designer | Design Manager Relocation: California Truss Designer. Primary duties: design, layout, optimization, cutting/production documents, and takeoff. Secondary duties: checking others work, scheduling, repairs, customer service, inside sales, and field measurements. Software used: MiTek and AutoCAD. Component experience includes floor trusses, roof trusses, I-Joists, EWP, and hardware. Market experience includes tract, single family, single family custom, multifamily, and light commercial. My volume was varied depending on projects. Has used MiTek, Alpine, AutoCAD, and Microsoft Office programs. FAX: 800-524-4982
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Secondary duties: scheduling, repairs, lean processes and best practice analysis. customer service, inside sales, and field Facilitated Root Cause Safety Investigations measurements. Software used: MiTek, in regards to safety and equipment failures. ID: C11251 AutoCAD, and CAD - Other. Component Management - Truss/Panel/EWP experience includes floor trusses and roof Increased plant output capacity from $250k Relocation: USA - ALL States trusses. Market experience includes tract, a month to $1mil a month in primary facility. single family, single family custom, multi- Managed the sourcing and procurement Oversaw all areas of operations and family, light commercial, and agriculture. of $1-3mil in raw materials, supplies, and production as well as managers of those My volume was varied depending on equipment for the entire facility. Scheduled areas, a total of 35 employees. Led company projects. Past carpenter and framer. Has all in and outbound freight of approximately from operating in red to the black in first an engineering related associates degree/ 25-50 truckloads weekly. We’re here when you need help! year. Responsible for P & L. Brought drafting visit: www.thejobline.com labor percentage from 26% to 14-15%. email: mail@thejobline.com Increased gross margin by 10%. Led process Compensation: $45k+ ID: C11239 of branching into new areas of structural VP Operations/Multi Plant - Truss/Panel/ or call Thomas McAnally building components in a strategic alliance EWP/Lumber for Personalized Service with Keymark Enterprise. Relocation: Texas ID: C14506 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL! EWP Designer | Estimator | Inside Sales Compensation: $60k+ Multi-plant operations manager with Relocation: Virginia Available Candidates extensive P&L, executive, and operations systems. Manage all operations including Experienced with AutoCAD, iLevel, TJ experience. Responsible for 10+ locations, production management and scheduling, ID: C15796 Beam, and TJ xPert software to produce single family, multifamily, commercial. fleet procurement and management, all Production Manager - Truss framing layouts for TrusJoist engineered More information available in resume and HR functions and all accounting/banking Relocation: North Carolina, Florida wood products. Responsible for working profile. functions. with builders and retailers to create the 20 years experience. Oversaw all the Truss most cost effective solution for their project. Compensation: TBD production and also the warehouse. In the Creating quotes from layouts. Calculate ID: C11264 Truss department, I made sure the line had gravity loads and sizing wood products to Thom's Notes: I have recruited for this Senior Management: Building Components/ what materials they needed to build, usually support the load. Understanding the IRC candidate when he was VP of Operations Systems for the next days orders. I tried to keep building code for wood-framed structures. over multiple plants. He rates 5/5 on our Relocation: USA - ALL States, Alabama, them at least one day ahead, unless there Explaining structural framing details to scale. Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, were special orders. I made sure production builders and salespeople. Training other Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, quotas were meet. I helped to set budgets for designers in load development and design South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Arizona the Truss and warehouse, then maintained software. ID: C11348 that budget. In the warehouse, I made sure Sales/Management - Truss/Panel/EWP/ Director of Field Operations/Field workers were pulling the orders correctly Software Engineering Mgr./Senior Manufacturing then also loading them correctly on the ID: C12325 Relocation: USA - Eastern, Florida, USA E n g i n e e r, S y s t e m s D e v e l o p e r a n d truck. I instilled a clean work area ethic in Truss Production Manager, Truss Plant - South Implementer of residential construction my employees. I hired, fired and trained Manager component processes ranging from cost all the truss department and warehouse Relocation: Texas, Colorado, USA - Eastern, I have worked in the wood component controls, engineering design, manufacturing employees. When needed I would get on USA - South business since 1980. Over the years I have equipment, procedures, quality assurance the production line to help out, give breaks worked for plate & Software Vendors, and complete installation of the building or to just have a little fun at doing my old Daily responsibilities include staffing, Truss Manufacturers, started my own components. job. Between the two departments I was organizing and distributing work onto plant truss business and have run other peoples responsible for approximately 40 people. floor based on reaching productivity goals, businesses. I have pretty much done every Plant Manager for a manufacturer of Built roof and floor trusses, loose lumber daily scheduling of in and outbound freight, job you can find in a truss plant at least to engineered cold roll form steel structural packages. coordinating deliveries with customers, fill in when needed. My objective is to find components for the residential and light quality and process audits, and daily safety a company where I can use my experience commercial building industry. 2 foreman and audits. to help promote a profitable and safe work 15 personnel, managed sub-contractors for ID: C15763 environment. field erection and resolved field engineering Remote Truss Designer - MiTek, Multifamily Program lead for the execution of a second problems. Relocation: Kentucky manufacturing facility development plan; completed on time and on budget. ID: C12315 Divisional President/Director of Operations Truss Designer with 3 years experience, Established initiatives that increased sales COO/CFO/GM/SM - Truss/Panel/EWP/ for a$200M commercial building contractor. Sapphire, AutoCAD, MBA, and some ITW from $50k a month to $500k a month. LBM Within two years managed start up of a software experience. "Looking to work Responsible for logistical duties such as Relocation: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, separate self-sufficient profitable $5M for a well established truss company as a planning shipment, coordinating delivery Michigan, Ohio manufacturing and erection subsidiary remote designer in both wall panels and with couriers, and keeping the customer of engineered class-A steel and cold roll truss design. I want to continue to grow my informed of product arrival times of 10 Drove growth in Sales that necessitated form steel structural components for the design skills so that I can be the best designer to 25 truckloads weekly. Managed the recruitment of mid-level managers (Sales commercial and multi-family building than I can be. I enjoy the design aspect of inventory of items so as to stay within & Production) to help grow the Company. industry. Directed 4 managers in all business the job and look forward to working through the $500k lumber, $50k plates, and $35k Grew commercial and multi-family operations and 60 personnel nation wide. projects one day at a time." Experience with non-manufactured budget requirements. sales with over 100% growth in total residential, commercial, and multifamily Developed and utilized Excel SS with revenue. Developed and implemented design, with emphasis on multifamily. past lumber market trends and current improved plant management and safety
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into truss layout. As Senior Technical Services Engineer, I held the nation-wide responsibility for all light gauge cold-formed steel truss engineering including field applied repair design. I provided technical advice and counsel to our staff and functioned as a subject matter expert (SME) for all three product divisions. As a result, I augmented my professional registrations to include 38 States, 1 District, and 1 Canadian Province.
ID: C15673 Outside Sales - Truss/EWP/I-Joist Relocation: North Carolina
I was responsible for calling on builders and retail lumberyards selling floor and roof email: mail@thejobline.com trusses, LVL, EWP and hardware. I would talk to the builder or lumberyard salesperson or call Thomas McAnally to see what there exact needs were and for Personalized Service would then do a hand takeoff to generate STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL! pricing. I was also available do make job Available Candidates site visits if there were any situations that Member of a multi company design needed resolved. I went to my new employer build teams to provide more economical as an Account Manager we used Mitek along with management software. I was able to construction projects. take 95% of my existing customers that knew how good a job I always did for them. I was able to grow the market from $0.00 ID: C10234 to $2,500,000. I worked with track builders, Outside Truss Sales/Technical | Estimator custom home builders and light commercial. Relocation: Colorado, Wyoming With my education and passion for the 35 years construction experience, 25 in building industry it was easy for me to do truss sales. Sells Trusses wholesale. Sells my job. I enjoy dealing with people, reading Trusses to Builders and Owner Builders blue prints and being able to provide my and service the account through Design, customers with valued engineering, a quality Pricing, Production, Delivery, Installation, product and outstanding customer service. and problem solving. Also service National accounts which involves solving all the in-field problems. Dealing directly with ID: C15658 the project Supervisor on missing trusses, Senior Truss Designer damaged, missing plates, trusses don't plane, Relocation: Saskatchewan don't work, design errors, bad deliveries, dealing also with the building inspectors, As Design Manager: Primary duties: in house design staff supervision with a remote and project engineers. team (of designers) based in India, shop Will also consider a remote estimator quality control, monitoring of work flow from sales to production and designer's position. training. Secondary duties: design, layout, Compensation: Mid $30's base plus optimization, and cutting/production documents checking others work, customer commission. service, field measurements. Software used: MiTek and AutoCAD. Component experience includes floor trusses, roof ID: C15679 trusses, I Joists, EWP, hardware, and lumber. LGS Truss & Panel PE Market experience includes single family, Relocation: USA - Eastern, USA - South single family custom, multi-family, light As Engineering Manager I was responsible commercial, and agriculture. My volume for oversight of all technical and engineering was varied depending on projects. engagements. Design of light gauge metal trusses, wall panels, shear walls, for hotels, As Senior Truss Designer: Primary duties: retirement homes and other commercial design, layout, optimization, and cutting/ and residential structures. Making jobs production documents. Secondary duties: viable by replacing red-iron with light checking others work, scheduling, field gauge metal was key to solidifying more measurements, and training. Software projects. I was actively engaged in computer used: MiTek. Component experience software development of truss design and coordinating overseas programming efforts PHONE: 800-289-5627
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ID: C10042 Designer/Estimator/Inside Sales - Truss Relocation: Utah I have 8 years industry experience and 7.5 years experience in this position. Markets include tract, single family, custom, high end, multi-family, light commercial, and agriculture. Products include floor trusses, roof trusses, I-Joists, lumber, and complete framing packages. My primary duties include design, layout, optimization, cutting/ production documents, and takeoff. I was also responsible for checking others work, repairs, customer service, inside sales, field measurements, training, and filling in for the Design Manager as needed. Software experience includes MiTek, TJ Expert. Compensation:$50k+
ID: C14608 Truss Designer Relocation: Florida My objective is to be a part of a Design Team where I can contribute to the success of the company. I like challenging projects, and consider it my job to complete my assigned work on time, not just punch a time clock and leave problems at the door. With that being said if needed I will put in extra hours to complete the task at hand. I got laid off as a truss designer back in 2007 and have done many things to keep food on the table. I have two years of Alpine experience as a designer and 4 years as a Truss Engineer II, plus 20 years of AutoCAD experience. Prior to that I was a layout designer for commercial floor plans and equipment. Please consider giving me a chance. I will work hard and get back up to speed fast. I have a certificate in Architectural Technology, plus training from Alpine, AutoCAD and Microstation. Compensation: Very Reasonable
ID: C10410 Outside Sales/Sales Manager/Product Manager - Modular/Building Components. Relocation: Illinois, Wisconsin, California, Colorado, USA - Southwest, USA - ALL States, British Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Quebec, South Carolina, Alberta, Canada - Western/Central
June 2018 #10227 Page #98 Market penetration, product management and project management specialist with over 15 years of experience. Works with Architects, Engineers, Building Inspectors, Manufacturers, and end users to develop, sell and produce projects including Tract Homes, Modular Homes (Single and Multi Story), and Component Packages. This is not a blue sky guy. He has hands on experience in Lumber Sales, Modular Home Sales, Builder/Developer Sales, and managing new products from concept, design, engineering, approvals, manufacturing, marketing, to successful sales programs. MBA: Marketing & Finance. Compensation: Open based on job and location.
ID: C14490 General Manager | Operations Manager | Turn Around Relocation: Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington DC, West Virginia, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas Full P&L turnaround of a family owned light gage steel panel manufacturing company. Turned it form a mom and pop, into a large, functioning manufacturing company that had systems, KPI programs, personnel development, and a growing customer base. Ready to help take your company to the next level.
ID: C11976 Design/Estimating/Sales - Truss/LGS Relocation: New York Experienced wood & cold formed steel truss designer with 12 years experience using MiTek Industries and Aegis Metal Framing products and software. Seasoned sales professional with 8 years experience selling; wood roof & floor trusses and accessories, metal roof trusses and accessories, and the sale of component design and engineering services. A highly motivated designer and sales person with a proven track record for achieving excellence, building long term business relationships, and providing impeccable service to contractors, engineers, architects, and developers throughout New York and New England. Specialize in design build and defense contracting from early pre-bid/qualification stages through installation.
Specializing in Sales Management, and Builder/Developer sales of Modular Homes and Engineered Building Components.
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El trabajo en techos usando asfalto, quemadores o soldadoras expone al trabajador a calor, quemaduras y esfuerzos excesivos que pueden resultar en lesiones graves o agotamiento por calor. Durante su trabajo, use ropa de color claro y resistente a las llamas, con
Roofing work using tar, torches, or welding exposes workers to heat, mangas largas y pantalones largos sin vueltas para protegerse contra el calor y burns, and overexertion that can lead to serious injuries and heat illness. las quemaduras. Los cuellos y las capuchas le protegen la cara, el cuello y las During work, wear light-colored, flame-resistant clothing with long sleeves and cuffless long pants to protect you from heat and burns. Collars and cowls protect your face, neck and ears. Wear a hard hat, safety boots with a non-slip sole and heel, and leather or heat-resistant gloves. Don’t tuck your pants into your boots. Face shields, side-shielded safety glasses, or goggles protect your eyes. A respirator protects your lungs from fume exposures. Check the weather before you work. Work in high temperatures and humidity can lead to heat illness. At the job site, try to work in a cooling breeze and keep fumes away from workers. Do the heaviest work in shaded areas and the coolest part of the day. Stay hydrated by drinking frequent, small amounts of water. Remove your protective equipment when you take breaks.
orejas. Use un casco, botas de seguridad con suelas y tacones antideslizantes y guantes de cuero o resistentes al calor. No se meta los pantalones en las botas. Las caretas, lentes de seguridad con resguardos laterales o gafas (goggles) le protegen los ojos. Un equipo de respiración le protege los pulmones contra los gases. Infórmese sobre el pronóstico del tiempo antes de trabajar. Trabajar en temperatura y humedad altas puede causar agotamiento por calor. En el sitio de trabajo, trate de trabajar donde haya brisa y trate de mantener los vapores alejados de los trabajadores. Haga los trabajos más pesados en áreas de sombra y en la parte más fresca del día. Manténgase hidratado bebiendo agua con frecuencia y en cantidades pequeñas. Quítese los equipos de protección durante sus períodos de descanso.
Para prevenir incendios, elimine del techo los materiales, gases y/o líquidos inflamables. Marque y proteja los artefactos permanentes del edificio, las tuberías de gas y electricidad. Selle todas las tomas de aire y aberturas en el techo para evitar que los vapores y las llamas entren To prevent fires, clear flammable material, al edificio. Tenga extinguidores de incendio disponibles. gases and/or liquids off the roof. Mark and protect Prepare un plan para emergencias. Conozca las rutas para permanent building fixtures, gas, and electrical lines. Seal off air intakes escapar del techo. Prepare comunicaciones entre las cuadrillas de trabajo del and roof openings to keep fumes and flame out of the building. Have techo, en el edificio y en el suelo. Conozca los números de teléfono de emergencia fire extinguishers available. Make an emergency plan. Know the roof en caso de incendio o emergencia médica. Conozca los primeros auxilios para escape routes. Set up communication between the roof crew, building, agotamiento por calor y quemaduras graves. Para trabajar con asfalto caliente en techos, use una careta cuando alimente and ground workers. Know the local emergency numbers for fire and el asfalto a la olla o al camión tanque. Lo más seguro es bombear el asfalto medical services. Know first aid for heat illness and severe burns. caliente a un tanque de transporte en el techo y después a un carrito para For hot tar roofing, wear a face shield when you add tar chunks or aplicar con trapeador. Llevar asfalto caliente a mano en botes puede resultar en kegs to the tanker truck or kettle. Pumping the hot tar to a hot lugger tank salpicaduras y quemaduras. No suba botes de asfalto caliente por escaleras de on the roof and then to a mop cart is safest. Hot tar from hand-carried mano, use un elevador o cabrestante. Cuando lleve asfalto caliente en un bote, buckets can splash and burn you. Don’t carry hot tar buckets up a ladder; camine con cuidado para evitar resbalones y caídas. Mantenga los botes y los use a hoist line. When you carry a hot tar bucket, walk cautiously to carritos cubiertos hasta que use o deseche los materiales.
avoid slips and falls. Keep buckets and carts covered until you use or Los quemadores para techos de mano o sobre ruedas pueden exceder los dump the materials. 2000 °F. Nunca se debe aplicar el quemador directamente a los materiales del Hand-held or walk-behind roof torches can exceed 2000°F. Dont torch directly onto building materials, flashing, or voids in the roof. Be careful on heavy slopes; walk-behinds can roll away or tip over. Don’t pull a walk-behind backward on roofs that exceed a 4:12 slope. When you set the torch down, always turn it off and set it upright on its legs. Don’t hang a torch over the roof edge. To turn the torch off, turn off the propane fuel tank first, then allow the gas in the line to burn off. Stop work 2-3 hours before you leave the job to prevent hot spots or smoldering fires.
edificio, tapajuntas o espacios vacíos en el techo. Tenga cuidado en pendientes pronunciadas; los quemadores sobre ruedas pueden escapársele o volcarse. No tire de los quemadores sobre ruedas hacia atrás en techos que excedan una pendiente de 4:12. Cuando deposite el quemador, siempre debe apagarlo y colocarlo vertical sobre sus ruedas. No se debe colgar el quemador sobre el borde del techo. Para apagar el quemador, primero cierre la válvula del tanque de propano, y después deje que se consuma todo el gas que permanece en la manguera. Pare de trabajar unas 2 a 3 horas antes de irse del sitio para evitar puntos calientes o incendios que ardan lentamente.
Welding machines to apply plastic roof membranes reach 1100°F and use up to 220 volts of electricity. To prevent electric shock, use ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) and avoid rain or wet areas. Dont touch grounded objects such as pipes or scaffolding while operating the equipment. Dont overheat plastic membranes, they can emit toxic compounds.
Las máquinas de soldar para aplicar las membranas plásticas en techos pueden alcanzar hasta 1100 °F y usar electricidad de 220 voltios. Para evitar choques eléctricos, use disyuntores de falla a tierra (GFCI, por sus siglas en inglés), y evite la lluvia y las áreas húmedas. No toque objetos conectados a tierra, tales como tuberías o andamios, mientras opera estos equipos. No caliente demasiado las membranas plásticas porque pueden emitir compuestos tóxicos.
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Florida Building Material Assoc. (FBMA) Summer Conference West Coast Lumber & Building Material Assoc. (WCLBMA) Associates/Dealers Golf Tournament National Fire Protection Assoc. (NFPA) Conference & Expo Forest Products Society (FPS) International Convention Frame Australia 2018 Conference & Exposition Truss Manufacturers Assoc. of Texas (TMAT) One Day Education Meeting American Institute of Architects (AIA) Conference on Architecture
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Structural Building Components Assoc. (SBCA) Open Quarterly Meeting Building Officials Assoc. of Texas (BOAT) Annual Conference American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) Design & Build Conference – Mid-Atlantic World Conference on Timber Engineering (WCTE) Lumbermens Merchandising Corp (LMC) Hardware Express Florida Building Material Assoc. (FBMA) 2018 Main Event Convention and Gulf Atlantic Building Products Expo Texas Wood Solutions Fair
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Lumber Quality Institute (LQI) Lumber Quality & Process Control Workshop Multifamily Executive Conference Construction Suppliers Assoc. (CSA) Annual Conference & Expo Truss Manufacturers Assoc. of Texas (TMAT) Meeting & Golf Tournament Boston Wood Design Symposium NAHB Building Systems Housing Summit
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2018 MiTek Builder Technology Summit Mountain States Lumber & Building Material Dealers Assoc. (MSLBMDA) Fall Conference METALCON Builder Connections 2018 ProDealer Industry Summit Mid-Atlantic Wood Design Symposium Florida Building Material Assoc. (FBMA) Fall Golf Tournament ICC Annual Conference with Building Safety & Design Expo Building Component Manufacturers Conference (BCMC)
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How to Safely Select Nail Substitutions for Connectors By Paul McEntee A few days ago, I was speaking to a customer about an application using alternate fasteners for a joist hanger installation. Her questions come up often, so I thought I would dedicate a post to some of the resources available that cover the use of different nails in connectors.
Designers and builders often wish to use different fasteners than the catalog specifies. The application could require short nails that don’t penetrate through the back of a ledger or they want to use screws or sinker nails for easier installation. The Wood Connectors Catalog provides multiple options for alternate nailing for face mount hangers and straight straps on page 27.
The load adjustments for alternate fasteners cover substitutions from a common diameter of 16d to a 10d, or a 10d to an 8d. Multiple different replacement lengths are also covered, with reduction factors ranging from 0.64 to 1.0.
Fastener Reduction Factors
It is important to remember that double shear hangers require 3” minimum joist nails. Short nails installed at an angle in double shear hangers will not have adequate penetration into the header.
Pneumatic nail guns used for connector installation are commonly referred to as positive placement nail guns. These tools either have a nose piece that locates connector hole, or the nail itself protrudes from the tool so that the installer can line the nail up with the hole. Most positive placement tools do not accept nails longer than 2½”, so framers using these tools will want to use 1½” or 2½” nails. To accommodate installers using pneumatic nails, we have a technical bulletin T-PNUEMATIC. This Fastener - Double Shear Continued next page
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bulletin provides adjustment factors for many of our most common embedded holdowns, post caps and bases, hangers and twist straps.
The question of nail size also comes up when attaching hangers to rim board, which can range from 1” to 1¾”. The adjustment factors in C-2013 don’t necessarily apply with rim board, since the material may be thinner the length of the nails used. We also have a technical bulletin for that application – T-RIMBDHGR.
Rim Board Reduction Factors Several of the reduction factors are the same as those in the catalog. Testing of hangers with 10dx1½ nails on 1” OSB or 1¼” LVL did not do as well, however. We observed that once the nails withdrew a little bit under load, they quickly lost capacity. For that reason, we recommend full length 10d or 16d nails on those materials.
Understanding that alternate fasteners are available for many connectors can help you pick the right fastener for your application. When you specify a connector, it is important to also specify the fasteners you require to achieve your design load.
The article How to Safely Select Nail Substitutions for Connectors 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. Rim Board Failure
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News & Announcements Simpson StrongSimpson StrongTie Supports Tie Sponsors Habitat’s Women’s ICC’s Building Leadership Build Safety Month
Pleasanton, Calif. – Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, sponsored the Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley Women’s Leadership Build on Friday, May 18. Simpson Strong-Tie CEO Karen Colonias participated in the build and spoke as part of a panel of women executives in the Bay Area.
Pleasanton, Calif. – May 3, 2018 – Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, is joining other industry associations and organizations in supporting the International Code Council’s (ICC) 2018 Building Safety Month in May. As co-sponsor of one of the campaign’s theme weeks, Simpson Strong-Tie is encouraging the industry and the general public to learn more about the role of building codes, officials and other professionals in making buildings, homes and decks safe and strong.
The Women’s Leadership Build empowers women leaders from the local business and civic communities to make a concrete difference in the housing crisis by building affordable housing. The build took place in Central Commons, Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley’s 30-home development in Fremont. Simpson Strong-Tie donated $10,000, and other women leaders in the company including its VP of Human Resources and its director of Global Quality Systems joined Karen Colonias at the build.
Building Safety Month is a public awareness campaign conducted by the ICC each May to help individuals, families and businesses understand what it takes to create safe and sustainable structures. This year’s campaign theme is “Building Codes Save Lives.” The five-week campaign spotlights specific aspects of building safety through weekly topics – “Partnering with Code Officials to Build Stronger, Safer Communities,” “Advancing Resilient Communities Through Science & Technology,” “Protecting Communities from Disasters,” “Safeguarding Our Water” and “Improving Education & Training Standards for a Safer Tomorrow.” The overall goal is to drive home the importance of adopting modern, regularly updated building codes; implementing a strong and efficient system of code enforcement; and developing a well-trained, professional workforce to maintain the system. To learn more about the campaign and how to get involved, visit buildingsafetymonth.org.
“The Women’s Leadership Build is an incredible way to bring our community together to show what women can do to create profound and lasting change,” said Janice Jensen, president and CEO of Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley. “Housing is a key issue, and it’s one that affects women and children especially. Simpson Strong-Tie has shown incredible commitment to this issue by supporting Habitat for years, and it’s wonderful to have them at the Women’s Leadership Build and lending a hand up to others.”
“We’re proud to be an annual sponsor of Building Safety Month,” said Karen Colonias, president and CEO of Simpson StrongTie. “Our structural products help people build safer, stronger homes, buildings and decks. It’s only fitting for us to sponsor Week One’s theme of Partnering with Code Officials to Build Stronger, Safer Communities.”
Simpson Strong-Tie has supported Habitat for Humanity for more than two decades and has been a national sponsor since 2007, donating more than $5 million in cash and products, including the structural framing hardware (connectors and fasteners) and reinforced shear walls used in new home construction. The company also supports Habitat for Humanity’s annual Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project and Habitat Strong, a program for building more resilient homes.
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As a sponsor, Simpson Strong-Tie has several resources that help support the initiatives of Building Safety Month, including educational materials for designing and building homes and other structures that can resist earthquakes and high winds, as well as for constructing and retrofitting code-compliant wood decks. These resources can be found on the Simpson Strong-Tie homeowner website, safestronghome.com. Additional information for professionals is available at strongtie.com/highwind and strongtie.com/softstory.
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2017 APA Safety and Health Award Winners Announced Program Honors Manufacturers for Safety Strides APA – The Engineered Wood Association recently announced the winners of its 2017 Safety and Health Awards, a program that encourages and recognizes safety and operational excellence in the North American structural panel and engineered wood industry. Smartlam, LLC and LP won Safest Company Awards in their respective categories. Smartlam, LLC, which produces cross-laminated timber at its facility in Columbia Falls, Montana, won its award in the category for companies with three or fewer mills. The company posted a 4.19 WIR for 2017. LP, a producer of engineered wood products in the U.S., Canada, and South America, earned top honors among companies with four or more mills, with a 2017 average Weighted Incident Rate (WIR) of 3.16. The coveted Innovation in Safety Award went to two winners: Boise Cascade Company of Medford, Oregon for the Equipment-Based Innovation Award, and Boise Cascade Company of Oakdale, Louisiana for the Jeff Wagner Process-Based Innovation Award.
Equipment-Based Innovation Award Boise Cascade Company, Medford, Oregon Chris Lawrence, Region Safety Manager submitted an innovation inspired by an ongoing safety concern due to veneer and debris becoming airborne on the strip tray belts rather than following the decline of the waterfall belts. The Belt Hold Down was designed to keep the veneer on the waterfall belts. It functions automatically and has a manual option for lockout and maintenance. The innovation has effectively eliminated the hazard of veneer and debris flying off of the affected tray. Boise Cascade reports that the improvements were apparent at once; the number of near misses, first aid only, and debris in eye incidents have been reduced.
Jeff Wagner Process-Based Innovation Award Boise Cascade Company, Oakdale, Louisiana The Splinter Reduction Video submitted by Roger Goss, Safety Coordinator, was introduced in an effort to decrease the severity of splinter injuries by teaching proper pulling techniques at the dryer grader position. If an employee is observed pulling incorrectly, the employee is not only corrected, but is then required to view the training video to refresh and enforce proper pulling techniques. Since its implementation in August 2015, data has shown a decrease in the number of splinter injuries and in the severity of the sliver injuries that do occur. No recordable incidents were caused by splinters in 2017. Begun in 1982, the APA safety awards program honors the managements and employees of companies and mills with the lowest WIR, which is calculated using the number and severity of recordable incidents reported on the mill’s annual OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) report. Since 2008 was the first year that WIR was used, awards and reports for 2009 through 2017 continue to also show Total Incident Rate (TIR), the measure used in previous years. Seventy-five APA-member structural wood panel and engineered wood product facilities in the U.S., Canada, and abroad participated in the 2017 program. A total of 10 facilities representing six APA member companies—Boise Cascade Company, LP, LouisianaPacific Canada Ltd., Norbord, RoyOMartin, Smartlam, LLC—earned awards in various competition categories. Some of the mills were multiple award winners; see the complete list below for more details. In addition to the Safest Company and Innovation awards, other competition categories include Safety Improvement, Annual Safety and Health Honor Roll, 3-Year Safety Award, and Incident Free Honor Society. Twelve mills achieved a zero incident rate for the year and thus were named to the Incident Free Honor Society. The annual honor roll, three-year average, and safety improvement categories are divided into three divisions based on the type of product manufactured at the mill. Continued next page
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News & Announcements Fields Construction Joins Katerra
Passion for Improving Industry Through Innovation Brings Firms Together While the program awards are limited to APA members, data is collected from both member and non-member mills in order to provide a broad-based industry performance benchmark. A total of 76 mills reported data for 2017. The 2017 industry Total Incident and Weighted Incident Rates were 8.43 and 1.77, respectively. The winning facilities and companies will be recognized and their safety accomplishments celebrated during the Chairman’s Dinner at APA’s annual meeting in October in San Antonio, Texas. Award plaques also will be presented to the winning mills by senior APA management staff. The 2017 Safety and Health Awards program was the tenth year of the program under a revitalized safety effort spearheaded by an APA Safety and Health Advisory Committee, comprised of several APA member company safety professionals. Under the committee’s guidance, three main goals were established: make the APA program the premier safety awards program in the industry, encourage the sharing of best practices as a means to improve the industry’s safety culture and programs, and, most importantly, improve the industry’s overall safety performance. More information on the APA Safety and Health Awards Program can be found on the Association’s website at https://www. apawood.org/award-winners. About APA – The Engineered Wood Association Founded in 1933 and based in Tacoma, Washington, APA represents approximately 169 plywood, oriented strand board, glulam timber, wood I-joist, Rim Board and structural composite lumber mills throughout North America. Its primary functions are quality auditing and testing, applied research, and market support and development. www. apawood.org PHONE: 800-289-5627
May 03 2018 – Hoboken, NJ – Fields Construction Company, one of the Northeast’s leading construction management firms, and Katerra, a technology company redefining the construction industry, today announced the two companies have combined. By joining together, Fields, which will become known as Katerra, will apply Katerra’s technologies to better serve its roster of real estate developer clients along the East Coast. “At Fields, we’ve long believed that the construction industry is in need of innovation, and Katerra is at the leading edge of the sector’s transformation,” said James Caulfield, principal of Fields Construction Company. “Fields’ success has been built upon our commitment to taking a hands-on approach to reducing costs and eliminating wasted time for clients. Our professionals will continue to provide the same level of personalized service that we’ve come to be known for, while Katerra’s groundbreaking technologies will allow us to optimize every aspect of the construction process, and better serve existing and future clients.” Fields will employ Katerra’s vertically integrated model of design, material supply, manufacturing, logistics, and assembly to remove time and costs from building construction. “Fields Construction shares Katerra’s immense passion for revolutionizing the business of construction,” said Michael Marks, chairman and co-founder of Katerra. “We’re thrilled that the Fields team is joining Katerra, and we believe that James and Robert Caulfield will play an integral role in cementing our position as a leading construction company in the United States.” About Fields Construction Founded in 1999, Fields Construction is a vertically integrated full-service construction management firm. Led by brothers Robert and James Caulfield, the company is well regarded in key markets throughout the Northeast for delivering high-quality, sustainably designed and community-conscious buildings within accelerated timelines. In little over a decade, Fields Construction has grown from the in-house construction division of Fields Development Group to a standalone construction company, providing building and management services to clients throughout the Tri-State area. About Katerra Katerra is a technology company optimizing every aspect of building development, design, and construction. With leaders from the most groundbreaking technology, design, manufacturing, and construction companies, Katerra transforms how buildings and spaces come to life. Founded in 2015, Katerra has a growing number of domestic and international offices, factories, and building projects. Media Contact Robin Clewley VP, Marketing & Communications robin.clewley@katerra.com Read/Subscribe online at www.componentadvertiser.com
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Mead Lumber Expands with H.L. Munn Lumber May 21, 2018 – Mead Lumber is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement to acquire H.L. Munn Lumber in Ames, Iowa. Founded in 1891, H.L. Munn Lumber is a full service lumber and building materials supplier serving Professional Builders and Commercial Contractors in the greater Ames and Des Moines markets. “We are thrilled to join the Mead Lumber team. Mead shares our work ethic and values, our dedication to great customer service, and our commitment to employee development. I am very excited about our future with Mead Lumber,” said H.L. Munn Owner and President Erik Munn, who will remain with the company. “H.L. Munn Lumber is a great company with a tremendous reputation in the building community; we are excited to have them join our family,” said Craig Bradshaw, President of Mead Lumber. “This acquisition is a great opportunity for our Company and that fits our strategic plan to expand into Iowa.” Mead Lumber is a 100% Employee Owned Company that has become one of the leaders in the building materials industry, ranking in the top 30 nationally for companies serving Professional Builders. Mead Lumber now has 44 locations in Colorado, Kansas, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wyoming, including 4 truss and wall panel manufacturing plants. Mead Lumber specializes in providing a complete line of materials to Builders including lumber, building materials, trusses & wall panels, millwork, kitchen cabinets & countertops, siding, decking, windows, doors and hardware.
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News & Announcements Rising Prices of Lumber and Steel a ‘Terrible Downward Spiral’ Posted May 17, 2018 on NAHB Now | The News Blog of the National Association of Home Builders Reprinted with permission
Hefty tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber imports are causing lumber prices to skyrocket and making many home builders pray for a prolonged price plateau. Will it be long before more builders start using alternative materials to lumber? Steel-framed homes make up a very small portion of the overall market, but that may change as prices shift. “Steel is slightly more expensive [than softwood lumber] at this point,” says Vic DePhillips of Steel Modular Systems in Bloomsburg, Penn. “But if prices for softwoods keep going the way they are, steel might soon be the less expensive option.” That is, only if steel doesn’t get a similar tariff treatment to that of lumber. Late last month, the Trump administration decided to delay imposing a substantial 25% tariff on imported steel until at least June 1. While the tariffs are said to be part of a strategy to protect domestic industries, many like DePhillips don’t see it that way. “Whatever happens with steel, it will be the same as what’s happening with the softwood market: As soon as we put a tariff on [these imports], all the domestic suppliers raise their prices, too,” DePhillips said. “You mean to tell me that U.S. Steel is going to sell for 1215% less just because of the tariffs on imports? That’s not going to happen. All of the prices will rise no matter where it’s coming from.” DePhillips calls the impact of rising materials prices a “terrible downward spiral” that is driving up the cost of new homes. For many consumers, higher costs might deter them from buying a home. And for some builders, it might prevent them from selling more homes.
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“Will the price increases simply lead [builders] to pass along a modest surcharge? Or will the higher prices eventually be enough to push them to the point they can’t get appraisals to satisfy a sales price? At this point, we don’t know. But it’s a serious threat to our industry,” DePhillips said. Surmounting Higher Prices Despite the rising costs, DePhillips has yet to see any decrease in demand. In fact, keeping up with demand is what has most of his attention — interest in modular construction has increased largely as the result of the skilled labor shortage.
Built in Greenwich, Conn., this 4,750-square-foot colonial was manufactured by Westchester Modular Homes and won a 2018 BSC Jerry Rouleau Award for Modular Home Design.
“Though our prices for materials go up just like the next guy, [modular construction] is a way to build more efficiently and at a lower cost,” he said. “Plus, I know there are plants that are currently running under capacity that could help more builders build more products.” NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz agrees that at only 3% of the new-homes market, modular construction could be looked upon as a viable solution to help ease the challenges of limited labor and rising costs. “Building more with less requires changing how we build — and every little bit helps,” Dietz said. “Assembling more components of a home in factories and transporting them to the construction site is one way for builders to raise productivity and potentially increase profits.”
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News & Announcements MiTek and OZCO, the Leader of the Ornamental Wood Ties Hardware Category, Launch New “Project Explorer” App
The New App Displays Finished Pergolas, Pavilions, and Backyard Projects, With Estimated Material Costs and Dealer Locator CHESTERFIELD, Mo. – May 17, 2018 – (BUSINESS WIRE) – MiTek USA announced the release of a new Project Explorer app, designed to search for and plan outdoor projects. This app was built in conjunction with OZCO Building Products, the leading manufacturer of Ornamental Wood Ties (OWT). The Project Explorer app is a free download at the Apple App Store. OZCO Building Products is best known for originating the Ornamental Wood Ties hardware category; the company offers superior-quality structural connectors for use in decks, pergolas, benches, fences, gates, posts, gardens, planters, and more. Now, professionals, DIYers, and pro-sumers can access a gallery of images of finished pergolas, pavilions, and backyard projects within the new Project Explorer app. The project concepts are presented along with estimates of the material costs, a dealer locator, and the opportunity to share photos of selected projects with others. The Project Explorer app enhances OZCO’s leadership in quality products and value-added services. OZCO’s in-store displays feature visually distinctive color packaging and merchandizing that draw the buyers’ attention. In addition, OZCO offers an unrivaled depth of online product knowledge resources, which now include the Project Explorer app. “This dynamite new app is just an extension of the services and visual guides that we have put in the market to help with selection of our products,” said OZCO’s Ian Hill. “If anyone spots a project they’d like to build, or want to hire someone to build it, the app makes it easy to estimate the costs and widely share the image with anyone working on the project.” About OZCO Building Products OZCO Building Products is known for disruptive innovations and product design features that accelerate installation, while enhancing the attractiveness of the end-users’ projects. OZCO is the originator and leader in the Ornamental Wood Ties (OWT) hardware category, offering high-quality structural connectors for use in decks, pergolas, arbors, pavilions, planters, and more. OZCO also offers a great selection of specialty fasteners through its OWT Timber Screws and OWT Timber Bolts product lines, and OZ-Post features the largest selection of drivable post anchors for fence, deck and sign installations. The OZCO family of products are designed and manufactured for superior performance, visual appeal, and functionality, all with innovations so revolutionary they have been granted US patents and patent-pending status. Learn More: https:// www.OZCObp.com About MiTek MiTek is a diversified global supplier of software, engineered products, services, and equipment to the residential, commercial, and industrial, construction sectors. MiTek Industries’ passion for its associates’ well-being and its customers’ success is the company’s hallmark. A Berkshire Hathaway company (NYSE: BRK-A, NYSE: BRK-B) since 2001, MiTek has operations in more than 40 countries on six continents. Learn more: www.MiTek-us.com and www.MII.com. Contacts For MiTek John D. Wagner Jdwagner@WagnerPR.com www.WagnerPR.com
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The Last Word... SYP Grades Component Manufacturers are Buying
Joe Kannapell - Senior VP MiTek Industries, Inc. www.mii.com
hat better way to assess buying trends than to recap the lumber specified on truss designs? The following charts illustrate the material derived from 80,000 truss drawings totaling 12.8 Million Board Feet of wood. Not surprisingly, more than half the total volume is consumed by visually graded #2 and #3 Southern Pine. But the second chart shows the emergence of machine graded lumbers (53% of the higher grades), and the diminishment of 2x4 #1 Dense (less than 2% of the higher grades). As was illustrated in last month’s article, Select Structural has 50% higher values than #1 Dense in both bending and tension values, rendering it far superior on both top and bottom chords.
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