Tuesday, February 14, 2012

How To Achieve Maximum Portable Sawmill Efficiency


Are you happy with the output of your portable sawmill?  How many board feet are you cutting per hour?  If you said less than 1,000, you could be much more efficient.  So, it might be time to figure out how to achieve that maximum portable sawmill efficiency.

The great thing about a portable band saw is that it can move much faster and get much more done in a short time than a circular saw blade can.  That is, of course, if it has the proper blades.  These days, the thinner the blade, the better, for a couple of reasons.

One good reason is that a thinner blade can make more board feet out of large logs.  Thicker blades create a lot of saw dust, which has its uses, but is not as profitable as usable board feet of lumber. 

Another good reason is that a thinner that is properly designed can move faster.  So, more board feet can be cut per minute or hour.  That's why many people are turning to Cook's 2" Super Sharp blades to meet their sawmilling needs.

Cook's 2" Super Sharp blades are really built to last.  They don't need to be replaced as often as other blades, although all blades have to be replaced sometimes.  So, there is not as much need for blade replacement, especially if your portable sawmills undergo the right regular maintenance.  So, would you like to cut more board feet per hour and make more profits as a result?  If so, just click here to get the right blade for the job.

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