Heating Up
I'm not just talking
about the temperatures
- things
are heating up
across our industry
and 2012 looks like
it will be another
year of growth for
fabricated plastic
products. Last year
ended on a high
note for most and
the first quarter has
continued to follow
suit.
While uncertainty
still challenges our
economy on a daily
basis, the European recovery, the
outcome of the presidential race and
fuel prices to name a few, we are getting
use to working in this economic
climate and ultimately doing pretty
well. Growth today comes from ingenuity
and hard work - two things our
industry is known for.
And to that end this issue has the
machinery, materials, tooling and
information that will help you take
your business to the next level.
Starting with Saws & Saw Blades we
feature leading manufacturers of vertical
and horizontal saws for cutting
and sizing plastics and blades that
will help them cut cleaner. With a
wide range of sizes, options and price
points, isn't it time you thought
about a new saw for your shop?
Next we look at keeping your saw
or router running like new with
Preventative vs. Reactive Maintenance. Do you have an enforced
Preventative Maintenance (PM) plan
in place? Don't run your machine
until it fails. Regular maintenance is
the key to getting a long life out of
your investment.
Then turn to See-Through PlasticsPlus to see what's new from materials
to joining and polishing equipment.
From eight-foot tall diamonds, to
waterfalls and hurricane protection
panels, our spotlight features a wide
range of products that can open up
new opportunities for your business.
Has OSHA ever visited your business?
Do you know what they require
of you and your employees? In Safety Solutions this month Jack Podojil
looks at what OSHA
requires of your
organization in
"Getting Familiar
with OSHA." In his
column, Jack
addresses what
OSHA requires of
employers and
employees as well
as employees rights
and what to do if
OSHA knocks on
your door.
Business is heating
up across the
country much like
the record breaking
temperatures. It's time to strike while
the iron is hot and find new machinery,
tooling and materials that you
can use to increase your sales this
year. You can find additional machinery,
material, tooling and resources in our
12 year article archive or use our eReader Service to contact our advertisers or manage your subscription.
Enjoy the issue,
David Whelan
Editor/Publisher
May/June 2012
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