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| It might. Depends on the scrapyard and how much they pay attention to it. I thought the idea of those machines was to extract as much coolant as possible from the chips. Cleaner chips should yield a higher value. I just wonder if the difference would pay for the machine....
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| Most of the bigger places I have dealt with pay 50-60% more for solids...that would include pucks. So the payoff is with higher amounts of chips. Puck machines are expensive new, so a company going out of business...sale flyer..etc is the way to go. |
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| Here is a couple...that little puckmaster looks like a nice compact unit... http://www.machinetools.com/MT/machi...52602218488801 http://www.machinetools.com/MT/machi...77790535406296 |
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