Lumber Information for the Truss Industry


lumber Truss manufacturing uses structural grades of 2x_ dimension lumber that is either visually graded or machine graded. The species of lumber used by a truss manufacturing operation is based on what is readily available in the regional market. In general, southeastern U.S. truss manufacturers often use Southern Pine; western manufacturers use Douglas Fir, Larch and Hemlock Fir; and northern manufacturers use Spruce-Pine-Fir.

To learn more about the strength properties and details of these species, or for questions that are not truss-specific, contact the appropriate lumber marketing agencies.


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DESIGN VALUES COMMUNICATION – July-August 2010 topTop
SPIB Truss Inspection Program Subscriber Notice & Bulletin on Lumber Design Values Used in the Truss Industry – July 28, 2010 PDF
Temple-Inland Letter to Customers – August 2 & 3, 2010 Letter 1
Letter 2
MiTek Letter to Customers – August 4, 2010 PDF
ITW Building Components Group Letter to Customers – August 5, 2010 PDF
SBCA's Response to SPIB's Bulletin on Lumber Design Values Used in the Truss Industry – August 5, 2010 Email
Letter
MiTek Letter re: Truss Design Drawings – August 6, 2010 PDF
ALSC Response to Letter from SBCA – August 6, 2010 PDF
ALSC Letter re: Design Values – August 6, 2010 PDF
TPI Industry Memo – August 6, 2010 PDF
SBCA Letter to ALSC – August 10, 2010 PDF
Talking Points for SBCA Members re: SPIB Bulletin and SBCA Response
(CM & Truss Plate Manufacturer Members Only) – August 12, 2010
Web Page Web Link
Lumber Companies That Have Expressed Interest in Working with Their Customer Base to Find the Best Solution Web Page Web Link
SBCA-Lumber Industry Executive Meeting Agenda
Scheduled for September 8, 2010
PDF
[Background] ALSC Response to Questions Submitted by WTCA –
April 5, 2006
PDF
LUMBER GRADES topTop
Lumber Grades TTB Non-printing PDF Secure PDF
WTCA Online Catalog Catalog
Component Manufacturers, Lumber Producers Address Lumber Quality SBC magazine article Article
The Changing Landscape of Softwood Lumber Supply: The Beetle SBC magazine article Article
The Future of the Softwood Lumber Supply SBC magazine article Article
Technical Q&A: Ripping Lumber Will Likely Change the Grade SBC magazine article Article
Lumber Grades FAQ SBC magazine article Article
MOLD ON LUMBER topTop
Mold on Wood Structural Building Components TTB Non-printing PDF Secure PDF
WTCA Online Catalog Catalog
Builder Advisory on Mold TTB Non-printing PDF Secure PDF
WTCA Online Catalog Catalog
Whose Mold Is It? SBC magazine article Article
Keeping an Eye on Mold SBC magazine article Part 1
SBC magazine article Part 2
Mold & Construction SBC magazine article Article
Dealing with Mold: Component Manufacturers Address
Customer Concerns
SBC magazine article Article
Letter from WTCA President to Builders Re: Mold on Components PDF
PRESERVATIVE TREATED LUMBER topTop
TPI/WTCA Guidelines for Use of Alternative Preservative
Treatments with Metal Connector Plates (rev. June 2007)
PDF
Quick Guide Table for Alternative Preservative
Treatments with Metal Connector Plates
PDF
Corrosion Information from Simpson Strong-Tie Web Page Web Link
Pressure Treated Wood and Steel Framing - the Steel Framing Alliance PDF
Corrosion Protection News from USP Structural Connectors Web Page Web Link
Presentations on treated wood and steel corrosion from:
    Arch Wood Protection PDF
    Simpson Strong-Tie PDF
    USP Structural Connectors PDF
WOOD INFORMATION topTop
Wood Handbook - from the Forest Products Laboratory Web Page Web Link

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