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.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Portable Sawmill Perks

If you're thinking of purchasing a sawmill, you probably know that sawmilling can be a lucrative business.  There are a lot of sawmills that you could choose from.  However, there are several perks that are specific to buying a hydraulic portable sawmill from Cook's Saw.

One interesting thing about portable sawmills is that you can use them to cut down costs on your own personal projects.  For example, a sawyer by the name of Ray Lockhart started a portable sawmill business in his Virginia town only after using the portable sawmill to build his very own custom log home.  He saved thousands of dollars by doing the lumber work himself.

If you plan to use your sawmill to start a business or improve your existing lumber business, you really should get a portable sawmill.  That's because another perk is that portable sawmills can go almost anywhere.  You can bring them straight to the logs and, therefore, cut back on both time and money spent.

A hydraulic portable sawmill from Cook's also has other perks.  For example, the hydraulic lift can easily help you to get logs into the mill with little effort.  Also, the sturdy construction will help you to get straighter cuts and be more efficient in your business.

Do you want to make your lumber business the best it can be?  If so, you really need a portable sawmill to help you do the job.  Visit www.cookssaw.com to learn more about them and select the perfect one for your lumber business.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Benefits Of An Environmentally Sound Portable Sawmill Business

There are many benefits to creating an environmentally sound portable sawmill business and those benefits aren't just for the environment.  It can also benefit your bank account to employ environmentally sound practices at your lumber mill.  In fact, if you go about the process properly, you can save not just the environment, but also time, money and trouble.

For example, it's more environmentally sound to sharpen, flatten and set your band saw blades several times before you actually replace them.  That way, you won't be wasteful.  The added benefit is that you won't have to spend as much money on replacement blades as you would if you didn't bother sharpening, flattening and setting them.

There are two ways to go about the sharpening process.  One way is to send your blades to someone else to have them sharpened.  Another is to simply do the sharpening, flattening and setting in-house.  Alvin King is an expert sawyer and he gets all of his in-house sharpening tools from Cook's Saw.

Another way that sawyers are saving money and being environmentally friendly is by knowing their limitations.  For example, Alvin King often resells lumber that he cannot cut himself.  That minimizes wasted lumber and brings in more profits for Mr. King.

As you can see, there are a lot of ways to be both profitable and environmentally friendly in the portable sawmill industry.  Those are just a few examples.  Would you like to see more?  If so, just go to www.cookssaw.com to find some great sawmilling equipment and handy businesses tips about making the most of the portable sawmill business.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

One Virginia Man's Portable Sawmill Story


Ray Lockhart is in the paper mill industry.  In fact, he is an accomplished machinist.  So, when he and his wife wanted to build a log home, it was logical to Ray that he should do it himself.  That's why he got himself a portable sawmill and soon got to work.

It took several years for Ray and his wife to build their home, but cutting the lumber themselves saved them a lot of money.  It also allowed them to fully customize their home, rather than just buying a log home kit.

Building his own home would have been enough for Ray, but it wasn't enough for his friends and neighbors.  They found out that Ray had a portable sawmill and they soon started giving him all sorts of part-time lumber cutting jobs.

Within a very short time, Ray found that he could operate his portable sawmill two days a week and make a great supplemental income.  In fact, he quickly bought a new Cook's portable sawmill, sharpener, edger and blades and started his own business.  Now, Ray works at the paper mill 4 days a week and only runs the sawmill on the weekend.  The supplemental income is great because Ray has a wife and 5 daughters to support, but what Ray really likes is the smell of the sawdust and the pleasure that being a sawyer brings.

Would you like to experience that pleasure like Ray?  If so, just go to www.cookssaw.com and invest in your very own portable sawmill and accessories.  In no time at all you will be enjoying the great outdoors and making an excellent extra income in the process.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Portable Sawmill Projects


If you are the type of person that likes to do a lot of home improvement projects, you may want to get a small portable sawmill.  After all, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of portable sawmill projects that you will enjoy.

For example, let's say that you want a new tool shed.  However, maybe buying a pre-built shed is too expensive.  Even if it is within your budget, what do you do if you can't find the style that you want?  Well, if you had a portable sawmill, you could build your own.

If you are even more industrious than that, you could use a portable sawmill to cut your own lumber to build a deck.  Just imagine sitting on your new deck watching the sun go down at night.  By cutting your own lumber that dream is definitely achievable, even on the tightest of budgets.

A third thing that you can do with a portable sawmill is clear some property.  It's a great way to get rid of any trees that you don't want.  You can clear any logs that fell after the last storm or clear a designated area to build a house, put in a pool or do whatever else you want.  The possibilities are limitless.

Just remember that not all portable sawmill projects are created equal.  If you intend to do projects every day, use giant logs or go into business, you may need a large portable sawmill.  Do you want to learn more about the differences between the small and large models before you decide?  If so, just visit www.cookssaw.com.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Economical Ways To Reduce Portable Sawmill Costs

As we all know, the economy isn't doing well right now.  However, that doesn't mean that you have to give up on your business, especially if you happen to be in the portable sawmill industry.  All you have to do is learn some economical ways to reduce your portable sawmill costs.

One such way is to cut more than just pallet stock.  The more types of cuts and the bigger the logs you can cut, the better off you will be.  That's why you may want to invest in a heavy duty portable sawmill, such as the ones made by Cook's Saw.

Another way to cut costs and raise portable sawmill profits is to reuse your blades.  In fact, Alvin King of Rochville, Indiana and many other sawyers like him have learned the value of having blades sharpened, flattened and set several times, rather than just replacing them immediately.

Alvin understands that value so much that he now sharpens his own blades on site.  That prevents him from having to spend extra money replacing blades.  So, he is able to pocket more profits.

Alvin also understands the economic state of the lumber market at all times.  For example, he resells certain lumber to other parties, rather than cutting it himself, which brings in even more profit, some of which is put towards improving his portable sawmill operation.

So, would you like to learn more tips for making your portable sawmill business as profitable as it can be?  If so, visit
www.cookssaw.com today.