One of the dangers particularly with human waste is transfer of illnesses when composted are not perfectly composted! Quick cycle and same said illness is back in the humans.Ah, if we only knew all the things that are being claimed to be green. Something like carbon credits, but that's like talking poly ticks, ( a type of blood sucker? )
Heard a bad one today, solar panels by the thousands at one of the big projects around here, shipped in on pallets, have 5/8 or 3/4 ply on top to put panels on. Person has the job of getting rid of them, can give them away if can find someone to take them, orrr, has to break them down and burn them. How true? not sure.
As to composting chicken sheist, we were working with digested sheist from a sewage plant. The general public of the town voted in favor of this proven process instead of passing the problem of human waste to others to deal with. This was used for a few different fertilizing things.
The green lawn will release your mood, which is the place I yearn forWelding the crossmembers in went pretty good. I clamped them to some beams so they were flush on the top, then tacked them all in. I measured the diagonals, and used a ratchet strap to pull it into square before I burned in the ends.
Had some trouble in the middle and needed the porta power. I purposely ran the slight bend inward because I thought it would be easier to control by spreading vs clamping with what I had to work with. Came out great, and both rails now run parallel.
Some obligatory weld shots. 1/8" 7018
Ran a few vertical welds, but wasn't really happy with them and decided this wasn't the project I wanted to practice getting better on......so I just ran a few good stitches on the verts, and rolled it, so I could complete all the welds in the flat position.
Signed my work, and left myself a reminder which way was "up"
Then hacked together a quick and dirty axle from an old cart so I can move it around.
I sprayed all the joints with some cold galv primer, and finished it just in time for the first snowfall of the year. This was the very next day.
That was fall/winter 2021 and it's sat in the same spot since. Life got in the way.....
Thank you, yes it's very relaxing out here, and I consider myself very fortunate to have this place, and to have bought when we did. To get out here now on our salaries would be too far out of reach, and it's sad to think our children will probably never have a chance to live in the area in which they grew up.The green lawn will release your mood, which is the place I yearn for
Why you want to leave, you need to know too many Chinese people want to settle down in your place of residence - please cherish the moment, no place is perfect.Thank you, yes it's very relaxing out here, and I consider myself very fortunate to have this place, and to have bought when we did. To get out here now on our salaries would be too far out of reach, and it's sad to think our children will probably never have a chance to live in the area in which they grew up.