You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
Imagine going through a messy divorce - here honey, here's your half![]()
Holy shit balls. That tyre got destroyed!! And I thought my 18 page shredder at work was a beast![]()
I didn't like the noise it made while it was eating the motorbike helmets.
http://www.ssiworld.com/watch/motorcycle-helmets.htm
There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!
Holy crap. If they had used that for waste disposal on the Death Star, then Star Wars would've turned out a lot different...
Phift
a baby shredder
Simms Pacific metals have metal shredders in CHCH and Auckland
Ferrous items (such as cars, roofing iron and steel appliances) are processed in Auckland or Christchurch by one of the company's shredders - otherwise known as "fragmentisers". The Auckland shredder can accommodate light gauge metal (up to 5mm thick) and its 3000 horsepower motor process around 60 tonnes of metal product per hour. Larger items are "sheared" with a giant mechanical pair of scissors or cut down with a gas torch. The final output is small knuckles of metal which are then exported or melted down by Pacific Steel to make new products such as concrete reinforcing bars. And its only a small one in the scrap metal industry.
I deliverd over 17000 cars to the CHCH shreader over 10 years, the only car that ever made it work was a Humber Supersnipe which weighed in at 2000kg without the motor. I have seen tractors, small trucks , mashed by this thing.
The biggest buzz as a spectator, is when an LPG tank manages to get past the saftey inspection, the resulting explosion and fire ball is better than any guyfawks night.
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
there's a few videos of dead cows being thrown into them, quite interesting to watch
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