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    Re: Designing a low energy plastic "chopper"

    You are crediting me with saying things I have not said , I feel like you skimmed what I have written and assumed you know what I wrote . I have never said this "you are really wanting the machine...
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    Re: Designing a low energy plastic "chopper"

    Your not getting my argument , you continue to say nothing will change because what we already have works and there has been a lot invested in it . I am sure that some one said something like that...
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    Re: Designing a low energy plastic "chopper"

    I don't mean any disrespect but "Molding products is not just a simple thing and the science behind it has been developed over a long time. Molding machine manufacturers are not likely to change the...
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    Re: Designing a low energy plastic "chopper"

    I will be molding parts my self AND if some one wants one I will sell a copy of the machine to them . If you look on Youtube there are probably 20 plastic choppers that people have made for their own...
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    Re: Designing a low energy plastic "chopper"

    I have quite a bit of plastic that has been hand cut , I just looked through the wight HDPE and the thickest square I could find was 2.6mm , there may be a few thicker but not very many. does that...
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    Re: Designing a low energy plastic "chopper"

    The machine will be for my own use and for sale if someone wants one , I understand that the plastic must be clean and dried to avoid bubbles , I'm already doing that . What do you mean by " it...
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    Designing a low energy plastic "chopper"

    I run a electronics tooling company , but I am very interested in plastic recycling . As a "hobby" I have started designing a very efficient plastic chopper that could be run off a 24-32 VDC solar...
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