Thank you! That's Tabitha my granddaughter, she's on her 4th child lol 3 boys and this one is a girl. She's 34 weeks and still working! I'm so proud of her!
@@MemesWorms I was really hoping that you were able to pay full retail price by selling worms. lol. I'm a fabricator by passion, although I raised my family flying around the country as a business consultant. I had been looking at water pulping and played with it a bit, but it would take some time to build something that worked the way I hope to need. Anyway, your cyclone machine shreds the cardboard exactly the same way but just uses air to move the shredded material instead of water, eliminating the need to dry it before using it as bedding among other details. Seeing what you are doing and seeing how that machine works, I can now much more easily fabricate a redneck version using air rather than water. I think most of the expense of the machine you have is in making it functional in an office with safety, rednecks don't need safety, sound dampening, and air filtration. I don't have much nice indoor space out here in the stix, so I can redneck one easily enough under a shed roof. This issue of producing bedding in quantity without a big pipeline of fully composted material has occupied my mind for some time. Seeing how you do it in your videos is tremendously helpful. Thanks for what you do. I'm semi-retired and have taken over a rural family homestead that we've had for about 100 years. My little 16-acre patch is all overgrown and the other 64 are subdivided among family now but I want to make this place self-supporting and have a business I can work as I get older and less able. This worm business seems just the ticket, as one of several, and the one I can manage the longest. I spent the last year just learning how to keep the little critters alive. I've learned, sadly, just as I taught as a consultant, to reduce all variables, especially unknowns, as much as possible. Using cardboard just takes away all the unknowns with leaves and other materials that aren't fully composted and provides a consistent known quality material. Luckily, we have a dollar general two miles away and all the cardboard I can handle for a while. I learned the cardboard trick and many others from your videos and absolutely love them. Thanks again.
We don't worry about labels much unless they are plastic. As far as tape sometimes we can't get it all Orr. No worries though the worms won't eat it and it will come out when we sift.
Whoa, what a beast! Please protect your lungs when you open those bags!
~ Sandra
Yes, have a respirator!
Whoa! That baby means business 💪
Wow that is cool😄🪱👍🏼
That's a heck of an upgrade!
I love it!
Yes it is!!
Ok I know that is fun to run. I love running cardboard through my shredder but that would be so awesome. I love how fluffy that stuff comes out. 🎉🎉🎉
It is very fluffy!!
That is wonderful!!
Ty
Wow what a dream machine
Yes it is!!
Nice shredder 😊
Thank you!
Wow that’s a great way to shredding cardboard 🇳🇿❤️
It really is. It doesn't take much time at all!
Y’all’s hard working is paying off Samantha!!! Who’s that beautiful young lady shredding cardboard 👀👀👀
Thank you! That's Tabitha my granddaughter, she's on her 4th child lol 3 boys and this one is a girl. She's 34 weeks and still working! I'm so proud of her!
@ can’t keep a good woman down!!! I miss ya ✌️
@nusoilwormfarm7980 miss you too! Call me sometime
You have to sell a lot of worms to get that.
I got it at an auction!!!
@@MemesWorms I was really hoping that you were able to pay full retail price by selling worms. lol.
I'm a fabricator by passion, although I raised my family flying around the country as a business consultant. I had been looking at water pulping and played with it a bit, but it would take some time to build something that worked the way I hope to need. Anyway, your cyclone machine shreds the cardboard exactly the same way but just uses air to move the shredded material instead of water, eliminating the need to dry it before using it as bedding among other details.
Seeing what you are doing and seeing how that machine works, I can now much more easily fabricate a redneck version using air rather than water. I think most of the expense of the machine you have is in making it functional in an office with safety, rednecks don't need safety, sound dampening, and air filtration. I don't have much nice indoor space out here in the stix, so I can redneck one easily enough under a shed roof. This issue of producing bedding in quantity without a big pipeline of fully composted material has occupied my mind for some time. Seeing how you do it in your videos is tremendously helpful. Thanks for what you do.
I'm semi-retired and have taken over a rural family homestead that we've had for about 100 years. My little 16-acre patch is all overgrown and the other 64 are subdivided among family now but I want to make this place self-supporting and have a business I can work as I get older and less able. This worm business seems just the ticket, as one of several, and the one I can manage the longest. I spent the last year just learning how to keep the little critters alive. I've learned, sadly, just as I taught as a consultant, to reduce all variables, especially unknowns, as much as possible. Using cardboard just takes away all the unknowns with leaves and other materials that aren't fully composted and provides a consistent known quality material. Luckily, we have a dollar general two miles away and all the cardboard I can handle for a while.
I learned the cardboard trick and many others from your videos and absolutely love them. Thanks again.
Bet the worms really like that. Easy to eat
Yes they do!
Wow..wouldn't that be nice.
Where did u come up that shreader
Found it on an online auction
@@MemesWorms that cool I like it
Dreams!
high standards Meme really good
Thank you!!
Did you do a search for cardboard shredder auctions?
No it just came up in an email
what an awesome find. So now you can start selling shredded cardboard.
How much $€?
New, they cost $38,000, but we got ours at an auction.
She didn't take the tape and labels of firstt?
We don't worry about labels much unless they are plastic. As far as tape sometimes we can't get it all Orr. No worries though the worms won't eat it and it will come out when we sift.
Please ship me shredded cardboard if I pay shipping?
Ŵhere are you located
Must be nice to have a $$$$$$$$$ shredder!!!
It is and to buy it for only$ at auction was even better!!!
@@MemesWormsI love it!
just because it cost a lot of money doesn’t mean I paid that much for it