Tour of Truss Plant , Part 1 - Spring,2024

  Рет қаралды 33,585

C&C's Fun and Adventure

C&C's Fun and Adventure

Күн бұрын

Пікірлер: 44
@alanwilliamson2259
@alanwilliamson2259 2 ай бұрын
Thankyou for that. It's always interesting to see manufacturing operations. Loved it.
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 2 ай бұрын
@@alanwilliamson2259 Thanks! I'm the same way. I binge watch old episodes of "How it's Made".
@floridagunrat1625
@floridagunrat1625 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I subbed,
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 2 ай бұрын
Thanks! We're just getting started with this channel and every sub helps.
@ProfessorCapko
@ProfessorCapko 5 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you!
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 4 күн бұрын
@@ProfessorCapko Thanks!
@flyingfarm1
@flyingfarm1 7 күн бұрын
Just imagine what it is like to bend over with a staple gun all day. My back hurts watching these craftsmen. I have respect and admiration for the workers in this video.
@stevea9604
@stevea9604 2 ай бұрын
Cool operation…Thats near several amazing state parks…Went to Florida Park Ranger academy at Wekiva Springs state park near there 🤩😁🌞😎
@davem3789
@davem3789 2 ай бұрын
I like the vacuum system at the beginning, picking the individual boards from the stacks.
@KevinCoop1
@KevinCoop1 2 ай бұрын
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!
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 2 ай бұрын
@@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. 🤣
@matthewmoilanen787
@matthewmoilanen787 2 ай бұрын
Well it was 50 years ago one would hope things would advance.
@floridagunrat1625
@floridagunrat1625 2 ай бұрын
I work with a small custom truss shop, and we still have to lift and hand carry them!
@georgegarrett7903
@georgegarrett7903 2 ай бұрын
I’m from Ky. I knew a guy named Ellis “Skippy” Barnes who had a truss shop in Sanford.
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 2 ай бұрын
@@georgegarrett7903 Not sure about that one, but this isn't it. This particular plant has been here since the early '80's. Did you work at Skippy's shop?
@georgegarrett7903
@georgegarrett7903 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for replying back. He was originally from Ky and has since passed away. Thought this might be family related to him. Good luck and stay safe 👍👍
@wernerpanchenko6542
@wernerpanchenko6542 2 ай бұрын
We have a plant in milton fla moving trusses out every day
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 2 ай бұрын
@@wernerpanchenko6542 keep them trusses rolling!
@papatutti59
@papatutti59 2 ай бұрын
What’s the psi to press those steel plates onto the wood?
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 2 ай бұрын
@@papatutti59 I'm not exactly sure. The weight of the finish roller at the end of the process is about 15,000 lbs. The rollers are 1 1/2" inches apart, just wide enough for a 2x4 to fit through, while pressing the plates into the wood. Back in the day I was told that it was an 8-ton press. I know that the smaller hydraulic presses exert a total of 15 tons, so 8 tons for a finish roller press doesn't seem out of line. Not sure how that would translate to PSI, since the total area of the lumber changes depending on the truss design. We had someone once who wanted to buy the steel connector plates so he could build his own trusses. His plan was to drive his car tires over the plates to press them in. That definitely would not have worked. A car just isn't heavy enough. We did not sell him the plates.
@papatutti59
@papatutti59 2 ай бұрын
@@CC_Fun_Adventures Wow! 8-15 tons! I didn’t expect that answer. But thanks for replying.
@floridagunrat1625
@floridagunrat1625 2 ай бұрын
I believe that our hydraulic system is running at 3200 psi, and the actual press applies 10,000 psi to each plate. It will squeeze the water right out of the wood!
@mohawk72
@mohawk72 2 ай бұрын
Not much automation for efficiency
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 2 ай бұрын
This was one building out of three production buildings on site.
@floridagunrat1625
@floridagunrat1625 2 ай бұрын
The sawing is computer automated, but because every truss package is different and most of the trusses in that package are different from each other, it still comes down to the flexibility of human assemblers.
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 2 ай бұрын
@@floridagunrat1625 That's exactly right. This particular truss plant builds mostly tract homes. The same model gets built repeatedly. But it still happens sometimes that the assemblers will flip a web. Also, the designers could update a design and get it wrong. But theoretically the trusses should always be tge same
@leooshaben4254
@leooshaben4254 2 ай бұрын
slow motion building
@floridagunrat1625
@floridagunrat1625 2 ай бұрын
Imagine trying to do all of this by hand!
@randywilson6869
@randywilson6869 2 ай бұрын
That is not like the one I worked for in Tulsa ok
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 2 ай бұрын
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? 🙄
@hswing11
@hswing11 2 ай бұрын
TERRIBLY BORING
@floridagunrat1625
@floridagunrat1625 2 ай бұрын
Try doing this work for 40 hours a week!
@John-jm9ss
@John-jm9ss 2 ай бұрын
I know nothing, but it appears to me that this is a crappy product.
@floridagunrat1625
@floridagunrat1625 2 ай бұрын
What makes you think that?
@John-jm9ss
@John-jm9ss 2 ай бұрын
@@floridagunrat1625 Thin, flimsy, and way too flexible.
@floridagunrat1625
@floridagunrat1625 2 ай бұрын
@John-jm9ss Yup, that's the way trusses are when you are handling them loose. There is actually a tremendous amount of engineering that goes into truss design and provided that the workmanship is good, the strength of the finished product is excellent. If they weren't, they would not be the most popular way to build roof systems here in hurricane country. It's much like the individual pieces of metal that are used to build a unibody automobile. They are amazingly flimsy until the unit is assembled, but then it becomes quite strong and rigid.
@John-jm9ss
@John-jm9ss 2 ай бұрын
@@floridagunrat1625 Got it. Thank you. Never knew that. Figured they'd be solid and stiff. Like I said, I know nothing. Now I do.
@floridagunrat1625
@floridagunrat1625 2 ай бұрын
@@John-jm9ss 👍
@ronaldanderson6481
@ronaldanderson6481 2 ай бұрын
very inefficient compared to other operations ,sawing is slow,and assembly slower. don't follow this example.
@floridagunrat1625
@floridagunrat1625 2 ай бұрын
That saw is entirely automated. The truss design from the computer drawings is fed into saw electronically. It retrieves the right size and grade of wood, cuts it to size with the proper angles, and then labels each piece. I work in a small shop and do all of this by hand. I'm good but could not march the speed of this machine.
@skikang13
@skikang13 3 ай бұрын
your audio needs help
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 3 ай бұрын
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.
@skikang13
@skikang13 3 ай бұрын
@@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.
@CC_Fun_Adventures
@CC_Fun_Adventures 3 ай бұрын
@@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!
Tour of Truss Plant - Part 2
25:37
C&C's Fun and Adventure
Рет қаралды 436
Worst flight ever
00:55
Adam W
Рет қаралды 53 МЛН
小路飞嫁祸姐姐搞破坏 #路飞#海贼王
00:45
路飞与唐舞桐
Рет қаралды 28 МЛН
Flipping Robot vs Heavier And Heavier Objects
00:34
Mark Rober
Рет қаралды 12 МЛН
A shocking find in an ancient oak stump
48:40
Belko Wood
Рет қаралды 44 МЛН
This Will Be Better Than Sand On The Beach
21:38
Neil Koch: Dig-Drive-DIY
Рет қаралды 7 МЛН
The manufacturing process of the world's best dining table! A masterpiece of amazing craftsmanship!
29:48
The Amazing Biggest Heavy Equipment On Earth
20:20
MEGA
Рет қаралды 15 М.
This Will Be The Future Of Log Splitters - I’m Calling It Now
24:36
Hometown Acres
Рет қаралды 480 М.
$4000 Block of Wood
21:15
Blacktail Studio
Рет қаралды 14 МЛН
Sawing a 14ft long 33 inch Poplar! #39
18:57
HelmsburgSawmill
Рет қаралды 231 М.