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    Tungsten carbine

    Where i work we have a hammermill that kind of breaks down peanut hulls, sticks. Well inside the hammer mill are about 52 hammers that are "double ended" hammers. We change them out twice a year when they wear down and sometimes some of the ends are still good so my question is should i save the good ones or is the amount to small and just regular scrap it?
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    Genesis III - Superior Hammermill Components

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    If I'm not misstaken I think there was someone on here that was looking to buy tungsten. If I were you I would hold on too them and see if I could find a buyer or take one to the scrap yard and ask them if they buy them. My .02

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