No, you aren't. Why would you ever think that? Do you assume that everyone is a moron and you are the savior? Do the sun and the plants revolve around you?
@@3618499 This is 100% not completely up to standard. We had a similar machine at work, and the *entire* upper side of it was a giant kill switch, so if you touched it while loading the whole thing would stop.
Very mezmerizing and interesting. Good to know they are using these to reduce the landfill footprint. Those tires are a good substrate for pot-hole fill and general paving. Would like to own a company that does this.
yeah it is really annoying to see the machine bog down... want to just add more power and rip the material to shreds... title of video needs to be changed to " world's sorta, kinda, maybe, perhaps, dubious, debatable most powerful shredding machine technology...
Ahh yes, i totally love the sounds of the tree crying "please don't kill us more, you'll get yourself kid" Current update on atmospheric data: +0.000001 Co2 found -0.000001 O2 production Oh and by totally I mean totally not, dumb
It's a really good design. The top ones are feeders that make sure whatever gets thrown in is forced down into the cutters. So many shredders don't have those and the stuff just bounces around for days before the cutters manage to get a grip on it and pull it in.
They do the rock crushing machine at the Borax mine out here in Boron, CA. You know, the place where they mine the Borax soap. It's really interesting. The dirt and rocks they remove are being processed and used on the widening of the hwy 58. Very cool to see who those screens process the rocks.
The company I work for runs lots of shredders we run large twin shaft shredders and you may not think it but paper is by far the hardest thing to shred
Yeah, I'd like it too. Especially those corrupts, plunderers, and all bad politicians. I 'd like them thrown in there in live TV so they wont be emulated by others.
I'm going to need to see video of you going into the machine just like the stuff they're destroying. And I'll need to see you being tougher than the machine.
Those were perfectly good stainless steel mixing bowls and silverware. I am sure the finished product was worth more than the scrap they were turned into. I agree it can be wasteful
Yes, what if you fell in, shredded in seconds.I always get a bit sad when cars are squashed.I look at them and think" they have useful parts on them"....
2:06; the camera is positioned so that the edge of the shredder is parallel with the adjacent wall. It makes the illusion that the shredder is gigantic and embedded in the floor, and the stuff in the background looks tiny.
5:04 A powerful Shredding machine? ...Are you serious? That machine is not powerful at all. You forgot car's shreddings; these are spectacular and powerful machines.
It felt like an eternity for those Jaws to actually find something to grasp in order to dispose of the old computer monitor 😮. Also, it was really 😎 watching those logs turned into mulch
A lot of these are outside of the US. so OSHA rules don't apply. Look for a channel called "SSI Shredders" all American stuff, and you get a good view of the whole area in their videos. Made to be pretty safe for the operators.
They'll be hung above the machine then slowly put down so that their feet would get caught first and feel the excruciating pain as it devours their whole body.