The Sawmiller’s Guide To Troubleshooting, By Casey Creamer - Professional Tips

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  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 30th
The Sawmiller’s Guide to Troubleshooting, by Casey Creamer, edited by Eric A. Johnson. Published by The Northeastern Logger’s Association, Old Forge, NY, 1995, 1997. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 paperback, ring-bound, 182 pages. Please note this book is new, not used. It is an original, not a reproduction. The Sawmiller’s Guide to Troubleshooting is a compendium of just about anything you need to know about setting up, maintaining, and running a commercial sawmill, written by someone who has been doctoring ailing sawmills for most of his life. If you are a sawyer, filer, millwright, or mill manager, the Sawmiller’s Guide to Troubleshooting should be in your possession at all times. It covers such topics as: Sawmill troubleshooting tools Circular saw sharpening Saw mandrels Saw speeds and their relationship to feed rates Sawmill alignment Circular saw manufacturing Saw welding Saw selection Reducing saw kerf Winter sawing Saw hammering Comprehensive sawmill troubleshooting with complete check lists This 182 page book (now in its second printing) extensively covers the topic of sawmill troubleshooting and just about anything related to that field. If you could have only one book on the subject of sawmills and their operation, this is the one. Whether you are an old hand at running a sawmill, or a rookie, or even just about to start setting one up, this book is a must have. Casey Creamer is a saw doctor in upstate New York, who has serviced and sold saws and accessories for most of his life. In addition to troubleshooting and curing mills for a living, he also conducts saw hammering courses, mill alignment clinics, and troubleshooting seminars. He is the author of the monthly “Sawmill Forum” column in The Northern Logger and Timber Processor magazine. Table of Contents Author’s Note Introduction 1. Tools 2. Sawmill Troubleshooting 3. Sharpening 4. Training 5. Saw Hammering 6. Drive Mechanisms 7. The Mandrel 8. Saw Speeds 9. Alignment 10. Saw Manufacturing 11. Saw Selection 12. Reducing Kerf 13. Winter Sawing 14. Saw Welding 15. Opinions and Observations Appendix A. Glossary of Terms Appendix B. Common Tools Appendix C. Troubleshooting Checklist Appendix D. Sawfiler Associations Appendix E. Table of Speeds and Gauges Acknowledgements Index

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