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Pyrolysis or incineration, unfortunately people are deluded with the recycling plastic idea which is a massive con.

 

Whilst yes some, are reusable I think it's something like 90% aren't and we should just incinerate or let's say cofire to make it more palatable to those green groups.

 

Burn the waste plastic and go back to glass whenever possible.

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I do have to wonder about these plastic ocean islands, whilst I understand they want to clean it up and admirably so.

 

Surely it would be cheaper to get an old steamer with a oil/coal boiler to just scoop it up, crush and air dry and burn the stuff ?.

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37 minutes ago, Stubby said:

The strimmer head ? or the one I use ?  I use the Oregon Jet Fit head .

 

Aye, tried one of these on my Kawasaki 43cc if I remember.. it was very good but fairly brutal and I took out one of my own windows with a very small stone from about 40 feet and put a dent in my car not to mention my shins, I think gators required.

So although it's a very good tool and in a woodland situation is great and eats the rough stuff  I think for small domestic gardens and around vehicles I still prefer the 3mm cord as it's more forgiving.👍

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32 minutes ago, Macpherson said:

 

Aye, tried one of these on my Kawasaki 43cc if I remember.. it was very good but fairly brutal and I took out one of my own windows with a very small stone from about 40 feet and put a dent in my car not to mention my shins, I think gators required.

So although it's a very good tool and in a woodland situation is great and eats the rough stuff  I think for small domestic gardens and around vehicles I still prefer the 3mm cord as it's more forgiving.👍

You can put 3.0mm cord in a Jet Fit head .

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