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What about some quality control of the metal? Radioactive metal or heave metal contamination can be a problem. The contamination can also damage the whole production line.
--[[User:Ruslan|Ruslan]] ([[User talk:Ruslan|talk]]) 09:40, 13 April 2019 (UTC)
Could we (at least for the less exotic metals) use a source of metal (such as sheet metal, so purified scrap metal), shred it in the hammermill, or cut it manually into small enough pieces, then put it in a diy ballmill/beadmill?  Would this possibly be cheaper?
Could we (at least for the less exotic metals) use a source of metal (such as sheet metal, so purified scrap metal), shred it in the hammermill, or cut it manually into small enough pieces, then put it in a diy ballmill/beadmill?  Would this possibly be cheaper?


--[[User:Eric|Eric]] ([[User talk:Eric|talk]]) 01:55, 11 Febuary 2018 (CET)
--[[User:Eric|Eric]] ([[User talk:Eric|talk]]) 01:55, 11 Febuary 2018 (CET)

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What about some quality control of the metal? Radioactive metal or heave metal contamination can be a problem. The contamination can also damage the whole production line. --Ruslan (talk) 09:40, 13 April 2019 (UTC)

Could we (at least for the less exotic metals) use a source of metal (such as sheet metal, so purified scrap metal), shred it in the hammermill, or cut it manually into small enough pieces, then put it in a diy ballmill/beadmill? Would this possibly be cheaper?

--Eric (talk) 01:55, 11 Febuary 2018 (CET)