Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Key Pieces Of Equipment To Make Your Portable Sawmill A Success

If you want your portable sawmill business to be a success, you have to have certain key pieces of equipment.  Just ask Alvin King, who owns a sawmill business in Indiana.  His business has grown by leaps and bounds since he purchased certain pieces of equipment from Cook's Saw.

When Alvin began his business he was using a manual mill.  However, he quickly realized that he would need machinery capable of cutting larger lumber at a faster pace, if he wanted to expand his business.  That's why he purchased a hydraulic sawmill from Cook's Saw.

Using the hydraulic sawmill, Alvin was quickly able to cut logs that were 20' long and 36” in diameter with no problems at all.  Well, he had no problems except one.  That problem was that Alvin's band saw blades kept breaking far too quickly.

It was that problem that caused Alvin to invest in blade sharpening tools from Cook's Saw.  Using the sharpener, as well as blade flattening equipment from Cook's, Alvin has increased the life span of his blades.

Alvin also owns a Cook's resaw and a Cook's edger and he wouldn't trade them for the world.  In fact, he loves Cook's equipment because each piece is built to be tough and to last for a long time, as well as to do the job at hand as quickly as possible. 

So, would you like to make your portable sawmill business an even bigger success like Alvin did?  If so, go to www.cookssaw.com to learn about each piece of equipment and how it can be beneficial to your lumber business.

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