Mark! Best video so far! I am wondering, can the length be changed when the Copex is cutting, or is it a standard length, or can you cut shorter or longer? What happens to that giant pile of break disc, do they go off to a foundry some time? The length of the video is good too. I like them on the longer side. The various shots and angles were awesome.
Hi Paula, the length can be adjusted on the go, the brake discs are delivered to foundries with small loads being delivered as a foundry orders most days.
Nice to see, how much dirt and old paint comes with that scrap. I only can talk for german steelmills, are your buyers even that picky about heavy scrap? Good video as always, keep on.
They aren't picky about paint, unless the material is supposed to be new steel but I would get a weight deduction if loose dirt and paint was in the load.
Thank you for the video, is the Yellow attachment on the shear a new thing or wasn’t it filmed before (or I didn't notice it)? Greetings from the Netherlands 😊
because I have a far superior magnet attached to a machine specifically for the job, we do a lot of magnet work so to be constantly connecting a small magnet to the underside of the grab on the 830 would be time consuming and pointless. Also, the 830 would have cost a lot more money to buy with a generator plus the cost on a magnet head to hang on the grab, these magnets have to be small because of the combined weight of the grab and magnet. A 55" magnet on the 825 is the perfect setup for us, capable of lifting a 15 tonne slab, although the 825 can't handle 15 tonnes of course.
This is the best tidy junkyard I know! Bravo! There is order here!
Loved watching the shear in action, really enjoyed it 👍👍
You have come a long way in the last 20 years since I worked for you, Mark
I don't know how far I've come Dave but I'm still at Greenhead...and don't venture far from home, Marsden is international travel these days 😂
this is the best footage, its as soothing as watching ocean waves rolling in
Not so soothing at the side of it 😂
That's quite the machine. It's not much it won't take I imagine. Good stuff. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Mark! Best video so far! I am wondering, can the length be changed when the Copex is cutting, or is it a standard length, or can you cut shorter or longer? What happens to that giant pile of break disc, do they go off to a foundry some time? The length of the video is good too. I like them on the longer side. The various shots and angles were awesome.
Hi Paula, the length can be adjusted on the go, the brake discs are delivered to foundries with small loads being delivered as a foundry orders most days.
Nice to see, how much dirt and old paint comes with that scrap. I only can talk for german steelmills, are your buyers even that picky about heavy scrap? Good video as always, keep on.
They aren't picky about paint, unless the material is supposed to be new steel but I would get a weight deduction if loose dirt and paint was in the load.
Just wondering what your prices are there??
Thank you for the video, is the Yellow attachment on the shear a new thing or wasn’t it filmed before (or I didn't notice it)?
Greetings from the Netherlands 😊
The yellow thing is for lifting the blades when we change them and it's always been there.👍
Ive never seen so much cast iron you get lots of it
I don't buy a lot these days, other than brake discs.
24:35 wow thats a long telescoping cylinder
Yeah, all bulk tippers have one 👍
why dont you have a magnet with the claw kill two birds with one unit
because I have a far superior magnet attached to a machine specifically for the job, we do a lot of magnet work so to be constantly connecting a small magnet to the underside of the grab on the 830 would be time consuming and pointless. Also, the 830 would have cost a lot more money to buy with a generator plus the cost on a magnet head to hang on the grab, these magnets have to be small because of the combined weight of the grab and magnet. A 55" magnet on the 825 is the perfect setup for us, capable of lifting a 15 tonne slab, although the 825 can't handle 15 tonnes of course.
what a beast!!
Nah..beauty 😍😂