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shredding MarK out of Ten 05-16-2007
`--> Re: shredding Brass Monkey05-21-2007
Posted by MarK out of Ten on May 16, 2007, 4:14 am
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I have just ruined my Mountfield shredder. Over adjusted it and smashed the
insides to 100 pieces.
I over adjusted it by accident because I was unhappy with its performance.
Any green material just clogged it up and small thin items hardly got
crushed and came out all stringy.
So the question is, there seem to be three types of shredder. The mountfield
had a single rotating, toothed device that was supposed to crush and cut. it
did not.
then there are the two rotating blades and the two screw type cutters.
Any views on these systems. There does not seem to be anything on the
internet just sales patter, not advice. any helpful advice gratefully
received

PS sorry if this is duplicated but free.teranews is a bit of a shit server



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Posted by Brass Monkey on May 21, 2007, 6:36 am
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MarK out of Ten wrote:
> I have just ruined my Mountfield shredder. Over adjusted it and
> smashed the insides to 100 pieces.
> I over adjusted it by accident because I was unhappy with its
> performance. Any green material just clogged it up and small thin
> items hardly got crushed and came out all stringy.
> So the question is, there seem to be three types of shredder. The
> mountfield had a single rotating, toothed device that was supposed to
> crush and cut. it did not.
> then there are the two rotating blades and the two screw type cutters.
> Any views on these systems. There does not seem to be anything on the
> internet just sales patter, not advice. any helpful advice gratefully
> received
>
> PS sorry if this is duplicated but free.teranews is a bit of a shit
> server

OK cancel that I purchased a Bosch with a screw type cutter. It is much
better than the Mountfield.



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