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    Laser slat slag cleaner - GIF

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    That's quite good. Acetylene flame cutting tables always get so nasty. Usually they're just flat bars that get replaced periodically. This is way better.

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    What laser?
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    never saw a burn table of that size that was a dry table
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    At a local scissor and boom lift plant, the burn table is about 40' wide by 100'. It's programmed remotely, and a crew of loaders uses it with a schedule, distributing material for several work orders. They'll be atop the table on one corner while burning progresses at other. It's 'dry' figuratively, but retains water below, about 4" deep. Once in awhile, the grates are pulled, water drained, and a little skidsteer is dropped in to scoop out slag and slugs.
    Once in awhile, is always a weekend shutdown. Then, it stinks like...., maybe worse.



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