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  3. We're looking to buy a flail mower (slagleklipper, klepelmaaier) and found Deleks.

We're looking to buy a flail mower (slagleklipper, klepelmaaier) and found Deleks.

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  • astridpoot@mastodon.socialA astridpoot@mastodon.social

    @Pepijn but a mini digger!

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    #24

    @astridpoot Yeah 😞 It really sucks to have an environmental consciousness and an over-analysing brain.

    I wish I could just be "big machine, makes earth go brrrrrrrrrr, hole!, it's shiny!. We'll buy it now!" But my brain doesn't allow that 😞

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    • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

      We got the "Stihl FSA 135". With our use it is likely to last for the rest of our life.

      While it comes with a strimmer head (using nylon wire*) we'll be using it with a metal cutting disk as not to pollute the woodland with untold bits of #microplastics.

      I'm looking forward to do some testing this weekend 🙂

      *There's no such thing as biodegradable trimmer wire. #podcast tip: the @plastisphere episode about microplastics in soil:
      https://anjakrieger.com/2021/04/27/welcome-to-the-plastisphere/

      2/2

      #gardening #woodland

      muenchnerin@sueden.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #25

      @Pepijn @plastisphere

      Good to know, that there is an alternative between nylon "wire" and traditional scythe.

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      • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

        We got the "Stihl FSA 135". With our use it is likely to last for the rest of our life.

        While it comes with a strimmer head (using nylon wire*) we'll be using it with a metal cutting disk as not to pollute the woodland with untold bits of #microplastics.

        I'm looking forward to do some testing this weekend 🙂

        *There's no such thing as biodegradable trimmer wire. #podcast tip: the @plastisphere episode about microplastics in soil:
        https://anjakrieger.com/2021/04/27/welcome-to-the-plastisphere/

        2/2

        #gardening #woodland

        pepijn@mastodon.onlineP This user is from outside of this forum
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        #26

        Hej @anja I just listened to the soil episode as in my memory it discussed the plastic wire (both traditional and so-called biodegradable ones) in garden mowers used in cities, gardens and forest (this issue https://academic.oup.com/forestry/article/98/5/706/8004996?login=false).

        It wasn't in there though. Was this maybe discussed in another episode?

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        • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

          We got the "Stihl FSA 135". With our use it is likely to last for the rest of our life.

          While it comes with a strimmer head (using nylon wire*) we'll be using it with a metal cutting disk as not to pollute the woodland with untold bits of #microplastics.

          I'm looking forward to do some testing this weekend 🙂

          *There's no such thing as biodegradable trimmer wire. #podcast tip: the @plastisphere episode about microplastics in soil:
          https://anjakrieger.com/2021/04/27/welcome-to-the-plastisphere/

          2/2

          #gardening #woodland

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          #27

          Amazing slow motion zoomed in footage of a weed-eater / brush-cutter wire basically exploding into bits of microplastic after hitting another material.

          Even when the wire doesn't break the plastic just flakes off.

          Not something I'd want to use around my, let's say, vegetable garden.

          Footage at 11:39: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1opkMO1w4U&t=699s

          @plastisphere

          #gardening #food

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          • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

            Amazing slow motion zoomed in footage of a weed-eater / brush-cutter wire basically exploding into bits of microplastic after hitting another material.

            Even when the wire doesn't break the plastic just flakes off.

            Not something I'd want to use around my, let's say, vegetable garden.

            Footage at 11:39: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1opkMO1w4U&t=699s

            @plastisphere

            #gardening #food

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            #28

            @Pepijn @plastisphere See, what I’m reading here is that I might need to exchange my consumer-grade Stihl weed trimmer (we call it a «whipper-snapper» in our household) with a bigger, more powerful insdustrial grade one so that I can have the possibility of having a non-plastic cutting mechanism…

            See, I already have the same battery system. 🤔

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            • fgraver@hcommons.socialF fgraver@hcommons.social

              @Pepijn @plastisphere See, what I’m reading here is that I might need to exchange my consumer-grade Stihl weed trimmer (we call it a «whipper-snapper» in our household) with a bigger, more powerful insdustrial grade one so that I can have the possibility of having a non-plastic cutting mechanism…

              See, I already have the same battery system. 🤔

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              #29

              @fgraver Honestly, if used enough that might be a good idea.

              There's a chance your current one takes a metal blade ("brush knife") as well though.

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              • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                @astridpoot Yeah 😞 It really sucks to have an environmental consciousness and an over-analysing brain.

                I wish I could just be "big machine, makes earth go brrrrrrrrrr, hole!, it's shiny!. We'll buy it now!" But my brain doesn't allow that 😞

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                #30

                @Pepijn i feel you, but they come in such great colors 😢

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                • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                  @fgraver Honestly, if used enough that might be a good idea.

                  There's a chance your current one takes a metal blade ("brush knife") as well though.

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                  #31

                  @Pepijn Oh, this would definitely be a «want» and not a «need»… But I might look into the brush knife; that seems like a good idea. Not as much fun as a whole new toy, though.

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                  • fgraver@hcommons.socialF fgraver@hcommons.social

                    @Pepijn Oh, this would definitely be a «want» and not a «need»… But I might look into the brush knife; that seems like a good idea. Not as much fun as a whole new toy, though.

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                    #32

                    @Pepijn Given that a blade can be had for under 400 kr. (Norwegian) and the entire whipper-snapper unit is closer to 9 000,- (for the 135) it might be that my bank account will have the final word… 🥺

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                    • fgraver@hcommons.socialF fgraver@hcommons.social

                      @Pepijn Given that a blade can be had for under 400 kr. (Norwegian) and the entire whipper-snapper unit is closer to 9 000,- (for the 135) it might be that my bank account will have the final word… 🥺

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                      #33

                      @Pepijn I do need to take into account that there’s a lot of rock around here, though. Metal might not always be the best choice.

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                      • fgraver@hcommons.socialF fgraver@hcommons.social

                        @Pepijn I do need to take into account that there’s a lot of rock around here, though. Metal might not always be the best choice.

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                        #34

                        Yeah, I left out the price earlier... It's a LOT of money (we paid a bit under 4000DKK). Especially if you already have a another one.

                        From what I hear from professional users the blade is fine if it's mostly loose rocks you'll hit. It's a bit less fun if you're continuously scraping into large boulders.

                        @fgraver

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                        • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                          Hej @anja I just listened to the soil episode as in my memory it discussed the plastic wire (both traditional and so-called biodegradable ones) in garden mowers used in cities, gardens and forest (this issue https://academic.oup.com/forestry/article/98/5/706/8004996?login=false).

                          It wasn't in there though. Was this maybe discussed in another episode?

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                          #35

                          @Pepijn mmmh, I don’t think I ever covered this in @plastisphere or Life in the Soil with @mrillig. If I haven’t forgotten it. But interesting! Hope you find the source!

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                          • anja@chaos.socialA anja@chaos.social

                            @Pepijn mmmh, I don’t think I ever covered this in @plastisphere or Life in the Soil with @mrillig. If I haven’t forgotten it. But interesting! Hope you find the source!

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                            #36

                            @anja Thanks. I just found some browser bookmarks and now suspect the source was... me doing an internet dive into the topic after listening to the soil episode. (...)

                            One day it might be an interesting episode topic in itself. The amount of plastic used in these devices is non-trivial, and they're very much used around places with food production.

                            @plastisphere @mrillig

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                            • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                              Yeah, I left out the price earlier... It's a LOT of money (we paid a bit under 4000DKK). Especially if you already have a another one.

                              From what I hear from professional users the blade is fine if it's mostly loose rocks you'll hit. It's a bit less fun if you're continuously scraping into large boulders.

                              @fgraver

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                              #37

                              @Pepijn I would be scraping into Norwegian bedrock…

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