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Rules and regs in your industry that negatively affect society
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<blockquote data-quote="lOOKnGO" data-source="post: 17019589" data-attributes="member: 93465"><p>Let me point out the typical scenario on a track built house. The builder is using supplier that can meet supply deadlines. Trusses packages are ordered with no extra parts then dropped off either with large rolloffs or dumped off in a banded together bundle. It is common for packages to get damaged or contain a truss that may have damage. These discoveries often can't be known till the framing crew is assembling the roof. The project can't be stopped because of a damaged truss. The crew actually did the right thing in using the truss with the Knot broken truss as a sister to another. No high volume truss company is going to stop production to produce one truss and run it out to a job while crews are waiting. The priority at this time is to get the structure dried in. Much more damage can be sustained waiting for a single truss to be reproduced then just going on and finishing the job. All truss companies I've ever used are responsible for repairs and the have their own engineers and repair technicians. Lumber has flaws and fractures happen its common. That guy, in my opinion is playing on the ignorance of the novice. He should know better or is a dipshit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lOOKnGO, post: 17019589, member: 93465"] Let me point out the typical scenario on a track built house. The builder is using supplier that can meet supply deadlines. Trusses packages are ordered with no extra parts then dropped off either with large rolloffs or dumped off in a banded together bundle. It is common for packages to get damaged or contain a truss that may have damage. These discoveries often can't be known till the framing crew is assembling the roof. The project can't be stopped because of a damaged truss. The crew actually did the right thing in using the truss with the Knot broken truss as a sister to another. No high volume truss company is going to stop production to produce one truss and run it out to a job while crews are waiting. The priority at this time is to get the structure dried in. Much more damage can be sustained waiting for a single truss to be reproduced then just going on and finishing the job. All truss companies I've ever used are responsible for repairs and the have their own engineers and repair technicians. Lumber has flaws and fractures happen its common. That guy, in my opinion is playing on the ignorance of the novice. He should know better or is a dipshit. [/QUOTE]
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