The BEST way to shred cardboard. MONEY saving, a great workout and very eco friendly
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- The BEST way to shred cardboard. MONEY saving, a great workout and very eco friendly #northuist
Welcome back all,
As you know I have a fair amount of birds at the moment. Lots of mulch is needed to keep up with their daily needs.
I used a lot of hay which is great but it comes with pollen and other unwanted seeds from where ever it’s come from.
So we put our heads together and bought this beautiful machine :)
I do hope you enjoy the vlog and consider subscribing for more fun.
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I had no idea I could find an entertaining cardboard shredding video, thanks!
I could do that all day long. Very satisfying lol 😆
You could probably benefit from a tree like a mesquite that goes from a huge tree to a stub at ground level to a huge tree again in two to three years… if mesquite can survive there, and they might, they go dormant in winter, they are very low water use and should easily survive off naturally precipitation there.
That is the coolest machine i have seen all year!
It's epic right? :)
That's a great piece of equipment. I was trying to find a manual solution to cardboard shredding earlier this year, I wish I'd seen this. I generally end up just soaking it in water and tearing it into pieces to add to the compost, but this method is much better and gives a uniform end product. I'd probably try and rig up a belt so I could use pedal power though! I'll have to search for one now. Thanks, interesting channel.
Brilliant. Richard Perkins uses a motorized version of this, and uses it to cut material for his compost.
Perkins channel is great :)
I’m surprised you don’t have a lot more followers! Really good videos :-) subscribed! I’ve been looking all over the UK for land to create a self sustainable homestead and came across crofting in Scotland, have you purchased a registered Croft or a piece of land?
Cheers for joining the journey 😊 we’ve bought a registered Croft. Was pretty straight forward and they want you work the land. So living on it if it’s possible to do so is encouraged.
If you need any advice, give us a shout 😊👊🏿
That can also chop greens for feeding your birds. There are cutters with larger openings for slicing turnips for cattle feed.
Wow thank you. I saw one of these years ago and have wanted one ever since but never knew their name
Nice, Has your project finished?
Just started it 😅
Personally I would add a motor to that, maybe a bracket to mount an angle grinder fitted with a rubber tyred wheen on the edge of the flywheel?
That machine has travelled a long way from it's birthplace, Maldon is in Essex England, I know it well, a nice town. Maldon salt comes from there ;-)
Great idea man
I agree with you on the news and prices 100%. And I would absolutely love one of those but... I think where I'm from a cardboard Shredder would be more affordable but I'll definitely keep my eyes open for one cuz that's cool as hell.👍
Nice one 😊👊🏿
You're fantastic in every way
Freaking genius man!
Woot woot! What a great idea👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I’ll be looking for one to do the same
I highly recommend getting one :)
RAD!
Such an amazing invention!
How satisfying if that 🥰
This is amazing! I will be making my own version of this, probably connected to a bike or something... very cool, thanks for sharing!
Cool!
Great job. ♻️
👍 great! 🏴
Love your channel!
What a neat thing! I love it!
You fine bunch 😊
Where did you get this machine from ? 🤔🤓
Nice one!
I had no idea they advanced the material, I thought they were gravity fed!