buckerooni
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very OT, this is one for the missus. She's starting out a small business in yoga equipment and we've got 500kgs of cotton in the shed (taking up precious brewery real estate) we need to stuff this into cushions and bolsters.
The raw cotton is very lumpy and doesn't stuff in smoothly. The only manual way to smooth out the lumps is to tease it apart with some big brushes - very time consuming and only reasonably effective.
From a bit of research shredding cotton to remove the lumps llooks to be effective. Would a domestic garden shredder do the trick? Unsure is the mechanism would tear the cotton apart. Any other ideas?
The last resort is going to a textile recycler to try to use their equipment, but this is for a small home business in it's infancy.
A long shot, but thanks for any feedback.
yep, this much cotton!
The raw cotton is very lumpy and doesn't stuff in smoothly. The only manual way to smooth out the lumps is to tease it apart with some big brushes - very time consuming and only reasonably effective.
From a bit of research shredding cotton to remove the lumps llooks to be effective. Would a domestic garden shredder do the trick? Unsure is the mechanism would tear the cotton apart. Any other ideas?
The last resort is going to a textile recycler to try to use their equipment, but this is for a small home business in it's infancy.
A long shot, but thanks for any feedback.
yep, this much cotton!