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Home Jobsite Waste Chipper
Cleaning up a jobsite is a continuous process during building. In this video, Matt Risinger's crew is taking on the job of tidying up. From loading up the shredder with end cut pieces, small waste pieces and off caps are all going in and coming out as mulch which can be used on the side of the property. A high-powered magnet inside the shredder removes nails and other pieces of metal that might hurt the machine or a person. The mulch can be used in a garden, or as fill. Watch the video to learn more about cleaning up the jobsite.

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