Wait...I can't tell if you are joking. I would totally scrap a couple blades for a 5 lb block of chocolate.Selling 5lb blocks of chocolate for $2. Bring your own Sawzall!!!
FixedWait...I can't tell if you are joking. I would totally scrap a couple blades for a 5 lb block of poop.
Part of me says "Yeah I bet there's still some usable stuff there..." but that's the part of me that gained 25 or so pounds during lockdowns that's saying that.Wait...I can't tell if you are joking. I would totally scrap a couple blades for a 5 lb block of chocolate.
It's still sitting there. I think I'm going to chip it out with the excavator tomorrow.After annoying @Srt4eric with questions, he explained it to me. They have a heated chocolate holding tank that had a plumbing problem but no drain. In order to work on it, they had to remove all the chocolate, one 5g bucket at a time. My guess is that they dumped it all in the trailer along with the tools and now they have to deal with a trailer full of solid chocolate. Now, I want to know how they did that? Chisel? Blow torch?
Might be faster to run it out to the desert and let the sun make melted dessert!It's still sitting there. I think I'm going to chip it out with the excavator tomorrow.
S’mores!It's still sitting there. I think I'm going to chip it out with the excavator tomorrow.
Dig a pit,melt it and pour it in the pit, put entire trailer in pit, cover with dirt call it a day.
Yeah, I would suggest just taking it to the dump and leaving the whole thing there, but figured someone might want to keep the trailer.Fixed that for you.