My name is Jose and I live in Miami Florida. I am new to the
scrap metal industry and in need of help and advice. I currently buy cable #1 to strip with two BLUE Rock wire strippers.
I started around 3 weeks ago with a plan, which that plan went to the garbage in a week. I was inform that I was able to have an output of processed copper #1 of around 100 pounds an hour. I based my plan with that theory. Based on what I was told, I bought two BLUE ROCK wire strippers, forklift, and Flatbed truck and rented a warehouse.
I hired for around 5 days 4 people at $8.00 an hour. I wanted two have one person on each side of the machine and processing 1000 pounds a day with each machine to have an output of around 600 to 750 pound per machine a day. I tried to improve the production in different ways but the output that I have end up is with 30 pounds an hour per machine. With that output it is not even able to pay the salary of the employees.
The cable that I am able to buy is from 10- 18 which is really thin. To make it worst a lot of the wire is stranded instead of all been solid which is faster to strip.
I have watched a lot of videos of cable wire granulators. My concern is that a lot of people say that they are not worth it and I wonder why. The European and American granulators are around $60,000. I have research and Chinese granulators which claim to have an output of 600 to 800 pounds for around 20,000. If I am making such an investment I want to make sure first that it has the output they claim the equipment has.
Most of the companies are willing to show the machine working at their factory, but from all of the companies only two would be willing for their past clients to show their machines working. I wonder why.
I also would not like to travel to China since it is a costly trip and I might not me convinced with the products they have to offer. If I buy a granulator I expect to input at least 4000 pounds of cable #1 a day.
The granulators that seemed to work are around 200,000 which is out of my price range.
I would like to know if there are any other materials that might be profitable without having to make such a big investment of $60,000 or more for a machine.
I have watched videos of a Korean hydraulic blade that is able to split in half the electric motors. On the other side of the machine it has to separate the copper from the steel. I wonder if by buying this machine or something similar would it be more profitable that owning a wire granulator. The electric motors I should be able to get them for less than .35 cents a pound. The machine is around $20,000
I am open to any material that would make me succeed in this industry. I am willing to pay someone in the United States that is willing to show me the profitable side of this business. Thank you very much for taking the time to read this. I was brainstorming and ended up here. Thank you!
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