You guys are making great products. I have courted your sales team for a hammer mill, but I decided against it due to the varied nature of material we would like to process. I was told about your shredder that is still in R&D and I cannot WAIT to see what that can do. Keep up the good work, as a small business owner I enjoy watching your progress.
U should run your plastic and copper mix through a tub of water first the plastic will float to the top coper will fall to the bottom then run it through your hammer mill and table give it a shot u might be surprised ps love your videos keep em Cummin
I've been looking into possibly purchasing a hammermill for this exact same task. However, for me, 24x16 is just way too large. Is there a 12x8 version available? And could it be made to run on single phase 220 so I can run it in my garage during my very cold snowy winters?
Hey Jason, you didn't happen to get a net weight on the before bucket, and a net weight on the 2 copper fractions from the sorting table did you? That would be a great number to have...I love what y'all do!!!
Ahh... guys.... using motors and other eWaste as decorative components for large scale sculpture and landscaping elements, is a lot more rewarding as a job, is a lot less work, and pays a LOT more than scrap value... like one hundred thousand times more.... I'm not saying you should change jobs, but I am say you get to know a bunch of sculptors who work with metallic waste. You just might develop a supplementary income stream.
You guys are making great products. I have courted your sales team for a hammer mill, but I decided against it due to the varied nature of material we would like to process. I was told about your shredder that is still in R&D and I cannot WAIT to see what that can do. Keep up the good work, as a small business owner I enjoy watching your progress.
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For the life of me, I cannot understand why I sit here for hours watching these videos.
U should run your plastic and copper mix through a tub of water first the plastic will float to the top coper will fall to the bottom then run it through your hammer mill and table give it a shot u might be surprised ps love your videos keep em Cummin
Great, thanks for the tip!
I've been looking into possibly purchasing a hammermill for this exact same task. However, for me, 24x16 is just way too large. Is there a 12x8 version available? And could it be made to run on single phase 220 so I can run it in my garage during my very cold snowy winters?
Hi Jason, can a 16"*24" be run on a diesel engine?
Hey Jason, you didn't happen to get a net weight on the before bucket, and a net weight on the 2 copper fractions from the sorting table did you? That would be a great number to have...I love what y'all do!!!
Thanks, didn't get a weight but will in the future!
Great information. Can you do a video regarding the magnetic seperation workings?
check out some of our newer videos on our channel
Where do you find all these copper motors and transformers, 90% of what I find have aluminum in them
Most of our customers buy them by the container load
I’d like to have the overband magnet for my tub grinder pulling nails
Give us a call at 360-595-4445 and I bet we can work something out. Or email info@mbmmllc.com thanks
I just like watching them destroy stuff.
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Please send us an email at info@mbmmllc.com or give us a call at 360-595-4445. Thanks
Ahh... guys.... using motors and other eWaste as decorative components for large scale sculpture and landscaping elements, is a lot more rewarding as a job, is a lot less work, and pays a LOT more than scrap value... like one hundred thousand times more....
I'm not saying you should change jobs, but I am say you get to know a bunch of sculptors who work with metallic waste. You just might develop a supplementary income stream.
Great, thanks for the tip!