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mushbaby
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tips on shredding
#7382709 - 09/08/07 07:04 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Good morning y'all!
So I have been using a piece of metal lathe like a cheese grater to shred poo and after about an hour of this a thought occurred to me. "I bet someone on this site has come up with an easier, less labor intensive way of shredding this shit!"
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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cloudtripper
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Re: tips on shredding [Re: mushbaby]
#7382803 - 09/08/07 08:06 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah, I get a bucket of it, sit in front of the idiot box and break it into smaller and smaller bits by hand .. its actually very therapeutic .. plus better than the shit on TV !
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mushbaby
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I think the way I do it is a little bit faster. Besides I prefer doing it outside listening to the birds and feeling the fresh breeze.
I too find it therapeutic. Thanks for the suggestion cloudtripper.
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mycocurious
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Registered: 02/09/07
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What I would recommend is lurking in your local craigslist.org and keep your eye out for one of these...

Brand new they're about $120-150 depending on if they're on sale, but used you can usually find them for about $50. Complete pain in the ass worthless piece of junk for shredding trees or leaves, but it does wonders on my compost and shit...
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Don't mistake my tone for a "matter-of-fact" attitude. I'm just presenting what I believe to be correct, until I'm corrected... - How Myco-Curious Prepares Coir & Compost Substrates - How Myco-Curious Builds A Bulk Humidifier - How Myco-Curious Builds An Automated Greenhouse ------------------------------------ figgusfiddus said: Keep in mind that inoculating or whatever in front of a flow hood won't help your bad substrate, your bad inoculant, your bad sterile procedure, etc. etc. etc. It's not a +3 flowhood of magic, it's just a tool.
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mycocurious
Mike O. Kuerias



Registered: 02/09/07
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um... i'm a dumbass, suppose make/model/etc. would be helpful, huh?
Chicago 2.5 Horsepower Electric Chipper Shredder
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Don't mistake my tone for a "matter-of-fact" attitude. I'm just presenting what I believe to be correct, until I'm corrected... - How Myco-Curious Prepares Coir & Compost Substrates - How Myco-Curious Builds A Bulk Humidifier - How Myco-Curious Builds An Automated Greenhouse ------------------------------------ figgusfiddus said: Keep in mind that inoculating or whatever in front of a flow hood won't help your bad substrate, your bad inoculant, your bad sterile procedure, etc. etc. etc. It's not a +3 flowhood of magic, it's just a tool.
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cloudtripper
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Yeah I was looking at one at the shop the other actually .. the Mrs gave me the no no, so back to the meditive hand method .. oh well.
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mushbaby
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Thanks Myco. It's funny, now when we go to Home Depot, I am getting to where I'm more excited about the power tools than my husband. 
Now I have another thing to look for at garage sales!
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