As part of our effort to harness new technology to help keep our customers and colleagues informed of industry developments, Dig A Crusher has sponsored a new podcast by the news aggregation website, www.demolitionnews.com.
The podcast, which features an interview with Demolition & Recycling International editor Lindsey Gale, discusses the subject of the 2009 Demolition Awards and can be viewed here:

David and Graeme Reid
With the Credit Crunch having a tighter grip on our economy, the impact of Dig A Crusher continues to grow. With rising fuel costs, higher landfill bills and fewer jobs, more and more companies are turning to Dig A Crusher as the new solution.
As David Reid from Ayr admits “Most of my jobs are less than 500 tonnes. It is not economical to send out an excavator, tracked crusher and loading shovel to process 500 tonnes. With Dig A Crusher I just turn up with my JCB 130 excavator and am crushing within minutes. I am quite happy living of the crumbs that the big boys leave behind”
“The work has got tighter” comments David. “I have to be as competitive as I can. I do not know any cheaper way other than Dig A Crusher of crushing on site. It keeps me ahead of the pack”

Dig A Crusher in action
We received an enqiury from a well known plant hire company in North East England. Their local council needed a mobile crusher that would crush waste kerbs and concrete on their sites. Their needs were it had to be safe, quiet, easily unblocked, operated by any driver and must work in a confined area.
The plant hire company first saw Dig A Crusher working at SED in 2007. They visited the web site, contacted us and after a brief discussion bought a Dig A Crusher 600 over the phone.
The client explained their desire to create a high value -20mm crushed concrete to be used for concrete mix. The customer tried the Dig a Screener 700 R and was so delighted with the results that he bought that very machine also.
Now the client has reduced his tipping costs and expenditure on bought in materials giving him savings of £17 per tonne.
We have just launched a new product that will allow users of Dig A Crusher to make an even higher quality material. Now crushed demolition material and concrete can have all the metal removed by one man, one machine.

Dig A Magnet picking up steel from crushed concrete
Dig A Magnet is an electro magnet that attaches to the end of the Dig A Crusher. It is powered by the battery of the excavator and so does not require an expensive generator as with other magnets. The magnet simply has an on/off switch that allows the operator to pick up the steel when required.
Two key benefits. First the material crushed will be of better quality as tyres are less likely to suffer punctures. Second the steel recovered can be sold and so creating another money earning source.
This can be fitted to all older models of Dig A Crusher as well as new models.

Doosan 300 Crushing Slag with Crusher Bucket
Taylor Site Services of Cardiff has recently taken delivery of a Doosan DX300LC excavator equipped with a 900 Dig A Crusher bucket in order to tackle a back-log of oversize slag produced by the nearby Celsa steelworks.
A small mobile crusher was the initial choice of machine but a demonstration showed it to be totally unsuitable for the job as every time a piece of metal was inadvertently loaded into the hopper, the crusher jaws became jammed and the process had to be halted until the offending item had been retrieved by hand.
However, the new excavator/crusher bucket combination has proved perfect for the task because if any metal is scooped up, the excavator operator immediately senses a different sound from the attachment and can simply rotate the 3.5 tonne unit to empty out its contents with minimal delay and without leaving the cab.
Once the back-log of some 3000 tonne of material has been dealt with, the machine will only need to be used for a couple of days per week to keep pace with oversize material and for the rest of the time the excavator will be put to work as a conventional machine elsewhere on site.
The 30 tonne DX300LC is the sixth Doosan machine to be purchased by Taylor Site Services, all of which have been supplied by local dealer Construction Plant Services, also located at Cardiff Docks.
We hold live demonstrations each week near our yard at Middlewich, Cheshire.

Dig A Crusher 900
. We can show our full range of crushers and screens in action. There is a wide variety of material on site so the machines can be tested in tough conditions. Visitors are welcome to have a go and try them out. Give us a ring and we can fix a date to suit you.
From 16 to 18 September 2008, you’ll find us together with a whole host of Dig A Screener and Dig A Crusher products at the NEC in Birmingham for the Recycling & Waste Management exhibition and conference.
We have supported this show for the past few years and have been very impressed at how it has grown to become the foremost show of its kind.
If you’re in the recycling and waste management business, then be sure to visit us on Stand 126.
Further details of the exhibition and conference can be found here: http://www.rwminfo.com
For anyone looking to view our latest product innovations first-hand, we’ll be taking the Dig A Screener roadshow to the SALTEX 2008 exhibition at Windsor Race Course in Berkshire on 2 – 4 September 2008.
As well as the usual products from the Dig A Screener and Dig A Crusher product lines, you’ll be able to see a couple of exciting new additions to the range, including one that we expect you to find extremely “attractive” if you’re required to handle steel reinforcing bar and other metals.
So, if you’re in the area, call by and see what we have to offer. You’ll find us on stand W46/W47. Details of the SALTEX show can be found here: http://www.iogsaltex.co.uk
I am a regular visitor to the website of the National Federation of Demolition Contractors (http://www.demolition-nfdc.com) and have been alarmed by the numerous recent reports of attachment thefts hitting contractors in this sector.
While they’re not, perhaps, as high profile as the theft of an excavator, these products are quite clearly being stolen to order, a fact that suggests a worrying organised crime involvement. Furthermore, many of these attachments are valued at well over £50,000 and their loss often halts production on a demolition project.
Although our customers have thankfully been largely theft-free to date, we would urge Dig A Screener and Dig A Crusher customers to protect them with the use of the many anti-theft products on offer today and to ensure that their attachments each has a unique Thiefbeaters ID number http://www.thiefbeaters.com/plant.html
I read an interesting piece at demolitionnews.wordpress.com on the forthcoming National Recycling Awards 2008. Although entries close later this month, the organisers are “calling on companies in the construction sector to enter the Valpak Waste Minimisation Project of the Year category”.
As a manufacturer and distributor of equipment, we are not permitted to enter in this category. However, according to our calculations, Dig A Screener and Dig A Crusher products have been directly responsible for eliminating several million tonnes of material from the waste stream and we would encourage users of our products to seriously consider entering this prestigious competition.