I've got some childhood friends who bought an old concrete plant. They have an incinerator for heating and drying out the stones before being pulverizing to make concrete.
These brothers are true hustlers. While they may not make concrete they do use the incinerator for pet burial cremation/disposal. They charge a couple hundred dollars to come to your house pick up your dead pet, and cremate the thing.
This part is a little unethical, but they fill up the incinerator is tight as they can, with trash and animals, before starting the fire. Sometimes this takes a few weeks. Well anyway, it's at that point after everything is cooled, that they load up little jars and give it to the people that paid them to remove their dead pet.
It's not cost-effective to fire up the thing for one animal. And the thing heats up so hot, why not dispose of your trash at the same time. Bones are all that's left anyway
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u/Fearless-Rub-cunt 6d ago
I've got some childhood friends who bought an old concrete plant. They have an incinerator for heating and drying out the stones before being pulverizing to make concrete.
These brothers are true hustlers. While they may not make concrete they do use the incinerator for pet burial cremation/disposal. They charge a couple hundred dollars to come to your house pick up your dead pet, and cremate the thing.
This part is a little unethical, but they fill up the incinerator is tight as they can, with trash and animals, before starting the fire. Sometimes this takes a few weeks. Well anyway, it's at that point after everything is cooled, that they load up little jars and give it to the people that paid them to remove their dead pet.
It's not cost-effective to fire up the thing for one animal. And the thing heats up so hot, why not dispose of your trash at the same time. Bones are all that's left anyway