RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Mill at workRecall: GG93 is a liar (Curtiss). Why not do your calculation in ounces? 8000 lbs / 2200 lbs per metric tonne gives 3.6 metric tonnes per shift (your figures). Doesn't sound like much to me. Math, I assume is not your strong suit? Over 2000 negative posts here since 2014!! Please give us readers a break. I'm retired....are you doing anything else except these posts? Bill