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Originally Posted by Piotrsko
How about 100 to even 300 + ft for the new ones? 20 years ago, the 1mw Zond turbines were 747 wing spans and what kind of saw has a 20ft by 10ft throat, cuts composite, steel, and whatever filler they use nowadays? ?
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How do they make them?
We have access stuff that will cut big where I work,
waterjet with no bottom shrouding is generally the easiest and most dangerous for on site.
Composites aren’t that difficult to cut, just slow and potentially costly, I’ve even seen that you can split composites in certain directions like a log splitter
The trouble is that commercial interest don’t want to just cut the material they want to shred it into small wood chip or smaller pieces to recycle which would be extraordinarily energy intensive and expensive