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Default Screw machines

I am just curious. Are screw machines completely obsolete technology,
meaning that they cannot be used in a cost competitive modern
production process? Would that be a true or untrue statement?

Tomorrow, there is going to be an auction with about 80 of them for
sale. I want to make sure that I see them properly. In my eyes, they
are scrap metal material, not resellable.

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