@GayBoyRunning This technology has been around since the days when it was used to ground cars...it hasn't gotten sicker, its gotten cleaner. In the past before animal rendering was a common practice animals that have died from illness are set ablaze with hopes to quarantine the disease, if I was living downwind I'd sell my house to promote such methods >_<
@GayBoyRunning personally, if my mother and offspring won't mind, I'd part take Tibetan's sky burial anyday. Part of me is Buddhist and believes in reincarnation. If my deeds are not done in this life, I will receive a new body as a man on the next life, if my deeds are done I no longer have to return, why would my existing body then be any sentimental value? This is just me of course, ymmv ;)
@R5H4D0W I mean by you need to show some repect in dealing with any dead body.. im not religous or anything. but i know other ways to dispose food waste in a much cleaner way with out chooping it up into tiny bits & piping it across the factory floor..
@GayBoyRunning If respect must encompass to animals and livestock, it'll start to include game. Would shooting a deer and taking a picture of its head be disrespectful? I'm just curious on what you mean by it. If I was a pig farmer, I'd see pigs die at the same rate sows born new pigs. Would I be able to show each pig respect by a funeral and a baptism following an earthen burial? With great difficulty, if at all...and how much land will I'll need put pigs on?
@R5H4D0W i mean by u can flash incineration. Theres many other ways then just chopping bodys up into bits i know some over sea meat factory flush chew up meat packing waste down the drain. eg. the USA meat packing plants do that... Plus i think shooting any animal for fun is wrong.. If they think shooting a animal for fun then it must be ok to shoot humans for fun..? Hmmm
@GayBoyRunning That's not a bad idea, I don't know how crematoriums operate but if the cost to incinerate organic waste is cheaper than grounding/piping/hauling I'd have to agree. I'm with you on the hunting part, but I may go into hunting to fend off the local hog population. I can only pray that I can drop them without much pain. I can't stand pigs cry..
@GayBoyRunning Yeah...but shooting a moving target after sitting on the tree for several hours and freezing cold is no easy feat. I've not brought my gun up on trees but I have perched myself on one overnight to see what it feels like.
@GayBoyRunning I'm not sure exactly, but if you pause it at 0:59 here's my guess:
The blue drum on top is a motor of some sort, the square on the bottom appears to be a gear box which is connected to the centrifugal waste pump dead center. As for the light blue connector on top of it could be a blind ram valve to prevent bilge return after the centrifugal pump is turned off.
@R5H4D0W plus i know where the motor & gear box is. i just do not know how the blue thing thats on the pipe the blue round thing. is it like a shredder of some kind.. still i believe theres a better why to deal with it then chopping a dead body to bits..
The piggy went to the spiral hole thing, to be sent to the rendering plant, to be cooked with ALL the waste from slaughterhouses, roadkill, dead cats & dogs. Then fed to cows, chickens, fish, pigs & yes ladies & gentlemen, our OWN cats & dogs in our pet food.
@NutsandGuts FACT. Lived in Chgo @ The Back of the Yards, in back of the stockyards. Darling & Co. was the rendering plant there. Saw it with my own 2 eyes.
@HanzelikR Gotta love gear ratios...if you have enough gears and speed isn't a concern, you could move the weight of the earth with a motor powered by a watch battery.
is it me or our world has gotten sicker in the head lately..?
GayBoyRunning 1 year ago
@GayBoyRunning This technology has been around since the days when it was used to ground cars...it hasn't gotten sicker, its gotten cleaner. In the past before animal rendering was a common practice animals that have died from illness are set ablaze with hopes to quarantine the disease, if I was living downwind I'd sell my house to promote such methods >_<
R5H4D0W 1 year ago
@R5H4D0W how would u feel when u died ur body was treated like that pigs body..?
GayBoyRunning 1 year ago
@GayBoyRunning personally, if my mother and offspring won't mind, I'd part take Tibetan's sky burial anyday. Part of me is Buddhist and believes in reincarnation. If my deeds are not done in this life, I will receive a new body as a man on the next life, if my deeds are done I no longer have to return, why would my existing body then be any sentimental value? This is just me of course, ymmv ;)
R5H4D0W 1 year ago
@R5H4D0W I mean by you need to show some repect in dealing with any dead body.. im not religous or anything. but i know other ways to dispose food waste in a much cleaner way with out chooping it up into tiny bits & piping it across the factory floor..
GayBoyRunning 1 year ago
@GayBoyRunning If respect must encompass to animals and livestock, it'll start to include game. Would shooting a deer and taking a picture of its head be disrespectful? I'm just curious on what you mean by it. If I was a pig farmer, I'd see pigs die at the same rate sows born new pigs. Would I be able to show each pig respect by a funeral and a baptism following an earthen burial? With great difficulty, if at all...and how much land will I'll need put pigs on?
R5H4D0W 1 year ago
@R5H4D0W i mean by u can flash incineration. Theres many other ways then just chopping bodys up into bits i know some over sea meat factory flush chew up meat packing waste down the drain. eg. the USA meat packing plants do that... Plus i think shooting any animal for fun is wrong.. If they think shooting a animal for fun then it must be ok to shoot humans for fun..? Hmmm
GayBoyRunning 1 year ago
@GayBoyRunning That's not a bad idea, I don't know how crematoriums operate but if the cost to incinerate organic waste is cheaper than grounding/piping/hauling I'd have to agree. I'm with you on the hunting part, but I may go into hunting to fend off the local hog population. I can only pray that I can drop them without much pain. I can't stand pigs cry..
R5H4D0W 1 year ago
@R5H4D0W to make them go down with out pain plz shoot them in the head as its a quick death...
GayBoyRunning 1 year ago
@GayBoyRunning Yeah...but shooting a moving target after sitting on the tree for several hours and freezing cold is no easy feat. I've not brought my gun up on trees but I have perched myself on one overnight to see what it feels like.
R5H4D0W 1 year ago
@R5H4D0W or u can use's Humane traps that wont hurt the animal or kill them.
GayBoyRunning 1 year ago
@R5H4D0W by the way techsmack & me want to know what is the blue thing on the end is. what is it & what does it do?
GayBoyRunning 1 year ago
@GayBoyRunning I'm not sure exactly, but if you pause it at 0:59 here's my guess:
The blue drum on top is a motor of some sort, the square on the bottom appears to be a gear box which is connected to the centrifugal waste pump dead center. As for the light blue connector on top of it could be a blind ram valve to prevent bilge return after the centrifugal pump is turned off.
R5H4D0W 1 year ago
@R5H4D0W Define: centrifugal waste pump dead center
GayBoyRunning 1 year ago
@R5H4D0W plus i know where the motor & gear box is. i just do not know how the blue thing thats on the pipe the blue round thing. is it like a shredder of some kind.. still i believe theres a better why to deal with it then chopping a dead body to bits..
GayBoyRunning 1 year ago
ouch!
fdhhty 1 year ago
bye bye piggy... love you... write when you get there... :)
GRD111 1 year ago
OUR Everyday hamburguer ! ! !
JEIWILBER 1 year ago
And at the other side sausages are made.
dtiydr 1 year ago
what happens at the blue bit?
TechSmack 1 year ago
imagine falling into that
Vetlul 1 year ago 3
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dtiydr 1 year ago
The piggy went to the spiral hole thing, to be sent to the rendering plant, to be cooked with ALL the waste from slaughterhouses, roadkill, dead cats & dogs. Then fed to cows, chickens, fish, pigs & yes ladies & gentlemen, our OWN cats & dogs in our pet food.
kimmerscooby1 1 year ago
@kimmerscooby1 Is that something you know for a fact or are you just supposing it?
NutsandGuts 1 year ago
@NutsandGuts FACT. Lived in Chgo @ The Back of the Yards, in back of the stockyards. Darling & Co. was the rendering plant there. Saw it with my own 2 eyes.
kimmerscooby1 1 year ago
and this is why i hunt.
cooldit1 2 years ago
Why did piggy go to spiral hole thing?
opmdevil 2 years ago
It's called an auger.
pyromohanzed 2 years ago
pure quality
lorri789 2 years ago
thats some interesting stuff, thanks for posting it, such information is hard to find
inVivoArt 2 years ago
yummy ^^ or maybe not. ^^
DMTM 2 years ago
That's a really strong machine.
HanzelikR 2 years ago 3
@HanzelikR Gotta love gear ratios...if you have enough gears and speed isn't a concern, you could move the weight of the earth with a motor powered by a watch battery.
R5H4D0W 1 year ago