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The Bottom Line about Sawing Straight - Part 2

The Bottom Line about Sawing Straight - Part 2

Posted by Tim Cook on Jan 14th 2019

In the last article I gave you a little history as to how I came to realize many of the blade discoveries that garnered me some insight toward sawing straighter and faster. These findings revealed so … read more
The Bottom Line about Sawing Straight - Part 1

The Bottom Line about Sawing Straight - Part 1

Posted by Tim Cook on Jan 14th 2019

It was 1992 and we were selling a lot of thin kerf blades to the portable sawmill industry. I had a customer in Tomball, TX that had a Cook Sawmill and a LT 40 WM sawmill. One day he called me and … read more
Ready To Saw Production?

Ready To Saw Production?

Posted by Tim Cook on Jan 14th 2019

Some people are happy with a mill that saws ‘ok’, but ‘ok’ is not production sawing. If you’re in the group of people who purchased a sawmill with the intention of sawing for production or if you just … read more
Dreaming Again with a New Sawmill

Dreaming Again with a New Sawmill

Posted by Timberline Magazine on Jan 14th 2019

Long-time Former General Contractor Dreams Again with New Cook’s Saw Portable MillBy Maya L. BrewerAs seen in Timberline Magazine Jan 2011CHARLOTTE, North Carolina—Five years ago, Jeff Oberman’s 37-ye … read more
Prolonging Bandsaw Blade Life

Prolonging Bandsaw Blade Life

Posted by Admin on Jan 14th 2019

In the last issue we discussed the basics what makes up a bandsaw blade. In this brief article we are going to go over two key features of a blade that will hopefully help you in striving to get the m … read more
Get More Money for Your Lumber

Get More Money for Your Lumber

Posted by Tim Cook on Jan 14th 2019

We have all heard of the food chain. In the world of sawing logs into lumber there is a chain of sales. In this chain we have green lumber sales that include many things such as pallet lumber, crosst … read more