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Offline Sam

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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #20 on: 16 October 2011, 10:33 »
well then that's not a crusher that's more a shredder and i can imagine that yes they do use a fair bit more power.. i was thinking along these lines but bigger  :wink:
http://youtu.be/YwWHCP-GO08

Ah my bad, skimmed the first post and saw SIMS and immediately though it was on about their largest shredder
nah i think you may of been right  :embarassed:


Oh i'm very sorry, I didn't realise that the head of sustainability UK for simms and you were the same person? You should probally call the CEO and explain how you have f**ked up the figures!?

how i have f**ked up the figures? work it out for yourself then.. i'm not saying your wrong i'm saying his figures might be a bit exaggerated thats all.. didn't mean to offend  :lipsrsealed:

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I think the 'metal crushing interactive presentation' may have been the crusher he was on about http://uk.simsmm.com/products-and-services/metal-shredding


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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #21 on: 16 October 2011, 10:47 »
 :shocked:now that's more of a small factory than just a "car crusher" haha i think the wrong end of the stick was received  :grin:

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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #22 on: 16 October 2011, 11:07 »
I would take it that the electric consumption figures are for more than one machine, i.e. they have given running costs that relate to their 500,000 car turnover....  Impressive kit tho, I remember seeing a video of an engine block destroyer somewhere, also cool!

well then that's not a crusher that's more a shredder and i can imagine that yes they do use a fair bit more power.. i was thinking along these lines but bigger  :wink:
http://youtu.be/YwWHCP-GO08

Ah my bad, skimmed the first post and saw SIMS and immediately though it was on about their largest shredder
nah i think you may of been right  :embarassed:


Oh i'm very sorry, I didn't realise that the head of sustainability UK for simms and you were the same person? You should probally call the CEO and explain how you have f**ked up the figures!?

how i have f**ked up the figures? work it out for yourself then.. i'm not saying your wrong i'm saying his figures might be a bit exaggerated thats all.. didn't mean to offend  :lipsrsealed:

 :kiss:

I think the 'metal crushing interactive presentation' may have been the crusher he was on about http://uk.simsmm.com/products-and-services/metal-shredding

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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #23 on: 16 October 2011, 15:01 »
well then that's not a crusher that's more a shredder and i can imagine that yes they do use a fair bit more power.. i was thinking along these lines but bigger  :wink:
http://youtu.be/YwWHCP-GO08

Ah my bad, skimmed the first post and saw SIMS and immediately though it was on about their largest shredder
nah i think you may of been right  :embarassed:


Oh i'm very sorry, I didn't realise that the head of sustainability UK for simms and you were the same person? You should probally call the CEO and explain how you have f**ked up the figures!?

how i have f**ked up the figures? work it out for yourself then.. i'm not saying your wrong i'm saying his figures might be a bit exaggerated thats all.. didn't mean to offend  :lipsrsealed:

 :kiss:

I think the 'metal crushing interactive presentation' may have been the crusher he was on about http://uk.simsmm.com/products-and-services/metal-shredding


Thats the one, massive bit of kit. A conveyor takes the car up the top it gets shredded into small pieces then onto another conveyor straight into a massive tanker ship which goes straight to China.
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