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    Welcome to the forum DAVECCT. I am so glad to hear that your business is located so close to me. I work in a machine shop and I am in negotiations with the compoany vice-pres to buy their carbide tooling. The company is getting $8lb when they ship it back to the manufacturer, So I offered them $9lb. Also. I have quite a few contacts in the local "machine shop scene." I am hoping to get a few more accounts, but getting in touch with or waiting on a call back can be tough. So, for now, I just hope and pray.

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    ok guys I made my thread advertising our company in the scrap buys and sellers forum......I'm waiting for a moderator to approve it and I made a very long video teaching you everything you need to know about carbide as soon as its up i will let all of you know

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    I gurantee Ive thrown mine in with the regular shred....good learning already

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    when you guys say "shred" are you talking about the big rats nest like afro of steel shavings from a machine or manufacturing shop. If so that is usually made with some form of carbide.

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    "Shred" is usually a cheapest paying pile of steel made up of appliances, bikes and assorted misc steel.
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    oh ok....there might be some carbide in there. New thread is up in buyers and sellers section with video.


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