I've fed newspaper through a domestic woodchipper. Too slow for building imho
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> I have looked at those but had doubts. Have you used one in this
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> On 4/19/2013 1:47 PM, thelandyachtaustin wrote:
> > For anything up to medium-large batches of regular paper, an electric woodchipper (like the one that Harbour Freight sells) will work. 50-100 times faster than an office shredder...and it's designed for large batches.
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> > Just have to figure out a way to make sure the paper ends up collected rather than sprayin out into the air. Maybe a mesh bag or something?
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Friday, April 19, 2013
[papercreters] Re: Crosscut shredder
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