I so wish I had to extra cash to throw down on a machine like this ..
I so wish I had to extra cash to throw down on a machine like this ..
All it takes is a consistant supply of the right size wire. I don't have such a supply but did buy a small wire striper that I was able to power with a 1/2" drill. Mike.
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/tools...-stripper.html
"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
Something tells me the pros arent using this machine. can anyone vouch for that?
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I don't know about this particular machine, but my local yard has one similar to it. That is where I got the inspiration to do a youtube search for it.
the big wire processors in my area use a machine that chops the wire in to small pieces and they chop tons of wire a day
I started my company with this. I used it for six months. Now it sits as a reminder of how far I've come. Personally, its not worth it. Either sell to a yard or processor like me or get a granulator if you will do very large quantities.
We also started out with this machine. We also bought it about six months ago and now we are in the process of searching for a wire granulator. when we first opened we started with a $150 manual wire stripper, then "upgraded" to the megabee. The machine definitely works, cant say anything bad about it. Let me know how the price of a granulator compares to the stripper
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