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    vertical balers have a lower compaction rate for computer plastics, but they compact cardboard and paper well... which is what most of them are designed to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    vertical balers have a lower compaction rate for computer plastics, but they compact cardboard and paper well... which is what most of them are designed to do.
    This is the best point made so far.. 60 inch baler is the way to go... You can go larger.. but I wouldn't go any smaller that is for sure.

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