************19 December 2019**************
Well things are certainly moving along here at a fairly brisk pace. I am now spending currently most of my time in front of a computer doing design work on machines. I have built a couple more pieces of equipment and am getting more efficient at selecting pre-manufactured components and assembling them into a machine that does what I want. I am still contending with a bit of trial and error, and some dead ends.
I have learned that if I budget $10,000 for a project, then add at least a 250% cushion to it. Just like the government. It seems I am on a bit of a pendulum, for trying to find the balance between performance and cost when building equipment. I want the "best" just so I know "X" component won't be a problem, then I realize that if I am to sell that machine, I need to come up with a more budget friendly replacement for things like bearings, and steel selection.
I am also streamlining parts of the process for manufacturing, getting parts water jet and wire EDM cut where appropriate. I am trying to establish "acceptable" tolerances on machines, hence I can move more things over to water jet to speed it up and reduce the cost. Heat treating of metals has been an interesting experience. Trying to research the correct hardness to make parts, the correct processes. Then also if cryogenic treatment will be of benefit. I have found some very helpful people in the industry who will answer all my questions. It took some time to develop those relationships so that people would actually talk to me, but once you start showing them plans and get them interested in what you do, then they became immensely helpful.
I am beginning construction of my shredder MK. 3. Math says it will be approximately twice as strong as my previous version, while using the power provided to it more efficiently.
What is in the works currently?
Well as above, MK. 3 shredder will be completed construction here early in the new year. Next up is I have designed a machine that will strip aluminum and garbage out of brass at high rates of speed, in the area of 250 - 500lbs per hour throughput. I am also currently working on a project that is a strictly military application and is pretty neat, but also I can't really talk about it too much until the patent paperwork comes back.
************03 July 2019***************
I now have up more information on my website for those who are interested and commercial loaders
CLICK HERE FOR SHREDDER
CLICK HERE FOR PLC SORTING LINE CONTROLLER
*********** 04 June 2019 *****************
Good morning everyone,
I just figured I would provide a quick update to the CGN community. I doubt anyone will read it, but I will still write it. People who follow us on instagram or facebook will have an idea of what is in the pipeline.
We have branched our business out and am doing a majority of our current business in the export markets as our capacity is capable of supplying more then the Canadian market consumes (currently)
We have started a new fork in our business doing solutions and controls for commercial loaders and brass processors. Mostly focusing on integration of existing tooling.
Current things that may be of interest (without getting into too much details)
Case mouth optical inspection (post processing to check for defects) - strips from machine without shutdown
Camdex loaders (complete integration and optical inspection)
- only provides primers, powder, or projectiles if brass is present in the station and has passed all previous checks
- conducts optical inspection of the primer pocket and seated primer
- optical inspection of the completed round (case gauge by camera essentially)
- automatic rejection of defective cases and rounds
Sorting line integration - PLC controlled
CLICK HERE FOR PLC SORTING LINE CONTROLLER
Brass de-milling - destruction of waste brass - turns it into a product suitable for scrap to extract full value
- Machine footprint of approximately 24" x 36"
- Conforms with UNODA IATG 10.10 for the destruction of small arms ammunition to render safe any products being sent to the commodity markets.
I now have up more information on my website for those who are interested and commercial loaders
CLICK HERE FOR SHREDDER
Aluminum / Plastic / Brass Separation
High volume / high speed separation of brass from aluminum and plastic - suitable for integration into existing sorting lines.