Good luck finding one, it's possible I have the last remaining one on Earth and it's powerful enough that it would chew your hand, the bone and everything else and just keep on going.
I want that motor 😂 Nothing in ebay for versishred! Crazy, I saw an image of one model similar connected to a container bin, could be another reason for the rods underside
Yea searched for this on google and found nothing, The only thing I DID find was this: www.trademarkia.com/uk/versishred-UK00000940676.htm but nothing on the actual machine.
Rods could be to help to lock it to a table, stop people stealing it, some machines were like that, if anyone wanted to carry one away theyd have a hell fo a job! Main culpret could be staples Never run a motor without a load 😜 A little oil might help quieten it too
@@HL4EHalfLife I've heard both ways, I don't know why I say it either, surely a motor with no load can be free to do what it wants and not melt, maybe that's just for testing purposes that it should have something connected?
You have to buy a decent one. I've went through the cheap ones in the same day too but I spent a hundred or so on a shredder and I've had it for years now and I abuse it on the regular and still going strong
You should do a Will It Shred series with this.
That thing sounds terrifying. Just imagine getting your hand put in there. But now I want one
Good luck finding one, it's possible I have the last remaining one on Earth and it's powerful enough that it would chew your hand, the bone and everything else and just keep on going.
That thing is AWESOME
That motor is THICC!
As much as I want you to shred each and every thing with it, I'm afraid much other than aluminum foil would mess up the shredding mechanism :(
@@LazorVideosDestruction I had thought about trying to shred a hard drive platter.
@@HL4EHalfLife welp, if you do end up doing that, I'll gladly watch the video haha!
Yay you're back
I want that motor 😂
Nothing in ebay for versishred! Crazy, I saw an image of one model similar connected to a container bin, could be another reason for the rods underside
Yea searched for this on google and found nothing, The only thing I DID find was this: www.trademarkia.com/uk/versishred-UK00000940676.htm but nothing on the actual machine.
@@HL4EHalfLife I wonder if it went by another name?
(update, it was Rexel)
@@HL4EHalfLife certainly companies house, the government's UK business registration site, has no entries
@@phonotical So how many of these exist I wonder...
@@HL4EHalfLife if I had to guess, I'd say less than 50 serviceable units
Rods could be to help to lock it to a table, stop people stealing it, some machines were like that, if anyone wanted to carry one away theyd have a hell fo a job!
Main culpret could be staples
Never run a motor without a load 😜
A little oil might help quieten it too
Running the motor without a load won't hurt anything, it's when it's overloaded that problems happen.
@@HL4EHalfLife I've heard both ways, I don't know why I say it either, surely a motor with no load can be free to do what it wants and not melt, maybe that's just for testing purposes that it should have something connected?
@@phonotical what if the connected thing is jammed up?
@@sureshkumarc.k6534 Than the overload button next to the on/off switch would pop out.
lol what the hell? is that a debt list you are shredding there? found a nice timing to dispose of all those account books eh
Haha no, those are vacuum tube numbers.
That shredder is made in the UK! In droitwitch worcestershire!
And the motor is a GEC!
It looks local 😂
how have a anmated icon
Use a gif image
I've had three shredders, burnt them all out the same day, never again
You have to buy a decent one. I've went through the cheap ones in the same day too but I spent a hundred or so on a shredder and I've had it for years now and I abuse it on the regular and still going strong
@@mikel6989 true! But I don't think I am that far inclined to hide my bills any more