
Originally Posted by
AMSrecycling
If you just have a few motors, of course you don't have to buy machine. If you have a quantity, the profit brought by this machine is enough to return your cost. It depends on your situation.
Lets see an apples to apples cost analysis,
convince me I can make Money and I will buy the machine,
I get enough motors to feed it at least 20 hrs per week...
But I warn you I cannot get employees to work for $300/ month
And I will not be starting from clean stators, but rather from A pile of electric motors.
V/r HT1
P.S. I've run cost analysis on just about every specialized processing machine, and with a good market and a nice volume, cheap foreign labor almost always tips the scale away from processing in the USA.
But i will give this one a fair chance since it will not produce an environmental or permitting issue.
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