Re: Commercial Compost

Re: Commercial Compost

No, Good Neighbors was a show made in the late seventies I believe. About a couple who decided to get away from corporate mainstream and live off the land. They lived in the city and tried the subsistance lifestyle amongst their neighbors.

I have looked at pellet presses and extruders in the past. Beans n rice, for what they want for those hunks of machinery I could buy a small island in the Carribean. As far as the scrubber is concerned. Ideally, I would like to see or develop a "small" unit that people in residential areas can use detritus and woody matter, stuff it in the Play Do fun machine and take it to the house, toss it in their masonry heater and not worry about the neighbors compaining about the smell or smoke. You are right about the burn rate and control. I guess I was raised to be courtious and not ruffle anyones feathers, unless....... I feel like ruffllin' 'em, then generally its just for fun. I know, I'm a twisted sociopathe, but what the hey, gotta get my kicks from somewhere, right?

By the way, what is the neighbor using for material? And what process?

Commercial Compost By: Billy345 (15 replies) Fri, 03/30/2007 - 09:00