Wow! These guys have it way easier than when I worked building trusses in the late 70’s. Max we did was 40’ with 2x6 top and bottom. Two guys had to hand lift and carry them 12’ to the rolling cart. Those were the days!
You got that right. I just recorded this on my phone with no intention of posting it online. I was thinking I may go back and record it again with better equipment. Maybe show the manufacturing process a little mire in-depth.
@@CC_Fun_Adventures No disrespect intended. I get what your doing after taking a closer look at your channel. I have a particular interest in truss mfg and your vid popped up on my recommended. Hope you continue to have great adventures.
@@skikang13 thanks! I didn't take it as disrespect. I'm just getting started and need all the help I can get. Right now I'm short on content, so I'm posting some low-quality videos just to get something posted. Better videos are coming!
Thankyou for that. It's always interesting to see manufacturing operations. Loved it.
@@alanwilliamson2259 Thanks! I'm the same way. I binge watch old episodes of "How it's Made".
I like the vacuum system at the beginning, picking the individual boards from the stacks.
Wow! These guys have it way easier than when I worked building trusses in the late 70’s. Max we did was 40’ with 2x6 top and bottom. Two guys had to hand lift and carry them 12’ to the rolling cart. Those were the days!
@@KevinCoop1 yep, I did the same thing back in the day. Yeah, those were the days. Not the good old days, but they were the days. 🤣
We have a plant in milton fla moving trusses out every day
@@wernerpanchenko6542 keep them trusses rolling!
That is not like the one I worked for in Tulsa ok
They just put in that big Mitek robot two or three years ago. Before that, there were about 30 people working out there. That's progress, right? 🙄
very inefficient compared to other operations ,sawing is slow,and assembly slower. don't follow this example.
your audio needs help
You got that right. I just recorded this on my phone with no intention of posting it online. I was thinking I may go back and record it again with better equipment. Maybe show the manufacturing process a little mire in-depth.
@@CC_Fun_Adventures No disrespect intended. I get what your doing after taking a closer look at your channel. I have a particular interest in truss mfg and your vid popped up on my recommended. Hope you continue to have great adventures.
@@skikang13 thanks! I didn't take it as disrespect. I'm just getting started and need all the help I can get. Right now I'm short on content, so I'm posting some low-quality videos just to get something posted. Better videos are coming!