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Mad cow disease can survive high temperatures, but not crematory temperatures. That's about the toughest thing I know of to kill that might be a concern.

As to the smoke, isn't there something about moving the largest of those in line towards the end of the day to avoid a lot of smoke that would freak out any residential (or commercial I guess too) neighbors?


What? I think I saw it on the Science channel or something.
 

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Most don't fill a 6" x 8.5" box.

I meant that surely there's a little unavoidable mixing of the ashes when raking them out to be returned to the family, and wondered what the percentages were.
Allows them to keep each other company for eternity.
 
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Mad cow disease can survive high temperatures, but not crematory temperatures. That's about the toughest thing I know of to kill that might be a concern.

As to the smoke, isn't there something about moving the largest of those in line towards the end of the day to avoid a lot of smoke that would freak out any residential (or commercial I guess too) neighbors?


What? I think I saw it on the Science channel or something.
Not a concern with the pollution control tech these days. Even the very large bodies aren't a problem in that sense. The much older crematories did have billowing sometimes black clouds. Very few of those are still in use, they don't meet regulations.
 

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I meant that surely there's a little unavoidable mixing of the ashes when raking them out to be returned to the family.
Allows them to keep each other company for eternity.
No, pretty much not an issue. At least where I work, can't speak to other places.
 

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Not a concern with the pollution control tech these days. Even the very large bodies aren't a problem in that sense. The much older crematories did have billowing sometimes black clouds. Very few of those are still in use, they don't meet regulations.

Must've been an old rerun I saw.
 

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The class 2 or 3 air handlers used for explosives storage would more than handle anything a crematory would give off. I imagine you guys would have something similar.

Class 5 air handlers and protocols are a real pain in tush.

We have one of the largest rendering plants around on the edge of town.
When I go over to the warehouses on that side of town I am convinced they have no air handlers at all, lol.
My wife freaked out the first time she saw a semi pulling a trailer of carcasses to it and it had rib cages and stuff poking out the top.
She almost made me sell our house and were nowhere near it. :lol:
 

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Hello, got shiny mail couple days ago but got time until today to do my new Twin set up...very happy with it.
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Hello, got shiny mail couple days ago but got time until today to do my new Twin set up...very happy with it.View attachment 766809

Love those Jacs!!
I really want one but not sure if I'll like the lip they made to accommodate larger attys. Also wish they had gone with a 20700 or 21700.
How do they feel in the hand?

What wattage do you normally vape at (12 & 16? lol), and how is battery life at that wattage?

Huh? Huh? Huh? :D
 

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Love those Jacs!!
I really want one but not sure if I'll like the lip they made to accommodate larger attys. Also wish they had gone with a 20700 or 21700.
How do they feel in the hand?

What wattage do you normally vape at, and how is battery life at that wattage?

Huh? Huh? Huh? :D

Not going to lie coming from the Aegis Legend (that I love) this JV mod feels REALLY small in my hand. Took couple of days to get use to the mod size and fire button but now I really digging this mods is exactly was I was looking for.

I vape MTL with the zenith at 16W (mesh coil) and Today I am trying the 1.6 ohm coil at 12W. So far so good. IMO battery life is surprisingly good.
 

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Vapehappy sent me an email about the new SnowWolf squonker. I liked a lot it until I saw the giant 3D wolf face on the back. That killed it for me. That just looks kinda tacky to me. I like clean minimalistic designs. If they had a small engraved wolf logo it would look so much classier IMO.
 

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