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    Sorting table

    I wanted a granulation system for chopping and sorting icw. I looked at buying a hobby size machine and was shocked at the price. I decided to make one. In my one car garage, with YouTube, bandsaw, welder, lathe, mill, and metal from the scrap yard made a functioning sorting table that sorts copper from plastic. I did have to buy used granulators

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    Sounds very interesting!! Can you post a few pictures and tell us more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawmilleng View Post
    Sounds very interesting!! Can you post a few pictures and tell us more?

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    Yes, I would love to see some pics an hear a little more, myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Yes, I would love to see some pics an hear a little more, myself.

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    Yes would be nice see your job.

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    What do you want to know?

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    Well did you use a hammer mill? Was it the first operation? How did you construct the separating table(vibration table) Did you us a water table. What of the old granulators did you use. I assume you considered repairing one of the old granulators why didn't you?

    Just a few of my questions. Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    I was inspired by the Italian companies design for an air table. It was adjustable for slope and air pressure. I used a 3/4 hp motor to shake a 5 ton ac blower to float the plastic and a harbor freight dust collector. I used a phase converter to power a 25 hp Cumberland that was hand fed.
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    I am having an issue uploading a video. Will do some reading and get

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    This was my first test run. The 5 gallon bucket is chopped Romex wire that's been reduced to 1/8 pieces. The brown color is the paper insulation mixed with copper and plastic
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    First thing I noticed in the vid was the Clemson cup. Tonight is Orange bowl. Go tigers.


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