Every household needs one..

Ken N Tx

MALE
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Texas
Bear Oil Extractor Chip Spinner.
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Just spent 10 minutes learning about this. Here's what I found at the bottom of the rabbit hole.

The manufacturer's name is Bear.

When metal is machined it produces metal chips that are coated with liquid. These chips need to be "dried" prior to shipment for recycling. There are two main extraction methods for the removal of cooling liquids for recycling - wringing and briquetting.
Using a chip wringer is one of two coolant removal systems available, and has been the traditional method to dry metal chips prior to shipping for recycling. The chips are placed into a chip wringer, and much like a centrifuge, the chip wringer slings the liquid off of the chips.

Chip Wringers / Centrifuge / Extractor

  • Wrings out and removes the cutting fluids (oil and/or water-based coolant) from chips after machining
  • Can remove up to 99% of the fluids
  • Cutting fluids can be filtered and reused
  • Chips can then be sold as "clean and dry" turnings

You're welcome.
 
Now I know what I've been missing in my life all along...….

Note to self: add to Christmas wish list.

Speaking of bears......we now have a mama bear with three cubs roaming our neighborhood at night. Here in Florida, no less, not in the mountains. I haven't had the pleasure of seeing them yet but several neighbors have. One neighbor has a shot of her on his doorbell camera, coming right up to his front door.
 
Speaking of bears......we now have a mama bear with three cubs roaming our neighborhood at night. Here in Florida, no less, not in the mountains. I haven't had the pleasure of seeing them yet but several neighbors have. One neighbor has a shot of her on his doorbell camera, coming right up to his front door.

Four bears at the front door? Sounds like one of those experiences that's cute. Until it isn't.
 

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