You seem to separate the incoming scrap into two piles, ferrous (iron & steel) and non-ferrous (aluminium and everything else) where do the piles get sent to next? Also I have been watching your videos and noticed that the guillotine on the compactor needs new blades as it often only bends the scrap not cut it. Have you guys considered adding a heavy duty shredder to break down the non-ferrous pile to reduce its bulk before loading into the trucks? I am watching your videos from Australia and would welcome some comments on what is happening. Unfortunately I don't speak Spanish
great to see the 2 cute supervisors hard at work. they will grow up to be the guard cats! there is enough behind the crusher to make a load. when will they start moving all the big things out? cutting them up and so on? soon it will be stacked up to the tree tops.
The yard looks very clean, almost no metal. Great videos.
The mini cats 🙂
You seem to separate the incoming scrap into two piles, ferrous (iron & steel) and non-ferrous (aluminium and everything else) where do the piles get sent to next?
Also I have been watching your videos and noticed that the guillotine on the compactor needs new blades as it often only bends the scrap not cut it.
Have you guys considered adding a heavy duty shredder to break down the non-ferrous pile to reduce its bulk before loading into the trucks?
I am watching your videos from Australia and would welcome some comments on what is happening. Unfortunately I don't speak Spanish
Gracias 👍
great to see the 2 cute supervisors hard at work. they will grow up to be the guard cats!
there is enough behind the crusher to make a load. when will they start moving all the big things out? cutting them up and so on? soon it will be stacked up to the tree tops.
What kind of crusher is that?
enjoyed the tire pop off scene
Great job taking the tires away, felt like putting a condom with boxing gloves 😂
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The catastrophic failure of that car lift column in the shear cutter should be an embarrassment to bend pack lifts.
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