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For over 135 years, McDonough Manufacturing has been the trusted name in band mills—not just because we build great equipment, but because we understand what sawmills need. We’re a family-owned company that values quality over quantity, focusing on building reliable solutions tailored to your mill’s needs. Our equipment isn’t just precise, efficient, and durable—it’s proven. With thousands of band mills in operation worldwide, our reputation is built on reliability and results. We know sawmills because we’ve helped build sawmills—generation after generation. 

While others cut corners, we focus on what really matters:
 Maximizing yield with smarter, high-speed infeeds and computerized setworks
 Reducing downtime with rugged engineering and easy maintenance
 Enhancing operator control with ergonomic cabs and seamless automation

If you’re looking for a company that prioritizes your success, McDonough offers something different—a team that truly understands your needs and is committed to helping your mill thrive. We work with mills of all sizes, from small operations to major producers, and we treat every customer like a partner.

The best mills trust McDonough. Let’s talk about how our Single, Twins and Quads can help your business thrive.

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BC Timber Supply Stymies Canfor

After thorough analysis of the persistent shortage of economically available timber and challenging operating conditions in northern British Columbia, Canfor Corp. announced the permanent closure of its Polar sawmill in Bear Lake, BC and the suspension of its planned reinvestment in Houston, BC. This follows the announcement by subsidiary company, Canfor Pulp, that one line of production will be indefinitely curtailed at the Northwood Pulp Mill.

Collins Sues PG&E Over Dixie Fire

Collins Pine Co. and several affiliated companies have filed a lawsuit against Pacific Gas and Electric utility seeking compensation for property and business losses stemming from the Dixie Fire in July 2021, which was caused by PG&E’s equipment and negligent operations, according to the complaint.

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