"Better Tools, Better Results." This has been our promise from CopperMine Tools. Copper recycling, either as a business or as a hobby, is all about efficiency. After all, you are spending man-hours in exchange for added value to your scrap wires. A better-designed tool directly translates to higher profitability from your operation, which gives you a competitive edge over your competition. You will find exclusive features only available from CopperMine that will boost your productivity as well as your bottom line. Our designs are often inspired by customer demands and are perfected by multiple rounds of improvements. Our classic models have all been field-tested by a network of enthusiastic test users, large and small operations alike. We hold a series of US and foreign patents and pending patents.
@nec2005handbook yes we stock parts for all of our machines existing and discontinued. Please contact us at 855-643-7491 or sales@copperminetools.com for assistance with ordering.
You haven't posted video for Coppermine 210 (one with 3 roller bearings), which I own. I wonder if I should unscrew red steel shroud to lower weight because Bluerock equivalent has no shroud. I guess the shroud offers protection in care of a drop, & 210 being top heavy can easily be dropped.
Hi @DavidGS66, new videos on all of our machines will be releasing very soon. Please contact us at help@copperminetools so we can assist you further with your issue and provide the best possible solution.
I stripped a large garbage bag full of house wire & thicker, using hand crank. Machine performed well overall; wires don't slip off cutting wheel & wires rarely slip on feed roller. I'd recommend users cut of spiral/bent bare wire ends because I believe they chip the red wire clamps. I hope Coppermine sells replacement red wire clamps because being Al, they are high wear items.