I'd guess you can use that $600 to rent a woodchipper for a day or two. Woodchippers are, I think, much more efficient. And the fear factor is undeniable. Imagine you're in minecraft, standing in line, each billionaire in front of you one by one dropping all their diamonds as they are shoved in. You know your time is soon. All those diamonds you stole from villagers... you're about to lose them all.
Are wood chippers prepared for soft tissues that might paste up the mechanisms?
16 gauge is only like 1.5 mm think. #16 24 in x 24 would only weigh around 10 pounds or something. It would be to light on its own.
If you bumped it up to 11 gauge would literally double the thinness, weight and add durability.
Pretty sure those Home Depot prices are high. But I am Canadian and have no idea about american metal prices.
I can buy #16 4'x8' for around $100. I think 2'x2' #11 would be like $50. Pretty sure one of the local welding shops would trade me a #16 24 in x 24 for like for a box a beer ($30ish)
lol at this getting 400 upvotes on r/socialism then getting locked and finally mods nuked every comment thread and removed the post