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    Welcome Shaun. There is a buyer for carbide material in the buyers section here. An intro and explanation of how you came about acquiring that amount of oilfield drilling equipment may get you more responses from other members here. I know there are a few that have worked in that industry in the past. Good luck.

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    Oh sorry, of course! I work for a PDC drill bit repair facility. Bits come in with damaged cutters daily and the damaged ones need to be replaced with new ones. The old ones used to just get swept up at the end of the day and tossed, so I started putting them aside.

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