Paper Shredding

   / Paper Shredding #11  
Burn barrel for me for sensitive documents. Will say never 150 pounds to burn, at least not at one time
 
   / Paper Shredding #12  
Will say never 150 pounds to burn, at least not at one time
Only time I ran into a situation like that was a couple years ago when my sisters and I were cleaning out our mother's house. She saved every bank statement, brokerage statement, phone bill, receipts/manuals for appliance that were long gone, etc. Easily the amount of paper the OP has.
While one sister was sorting thru the documents and putting them in a box, I was standing at the burn barrel throwng in this stuff a few sheets at a time. Still had to stir it occasionally to get it all to burn. Very time consuming!
 
   / Paper Shredding #13  
here is an alternative method I found from AI

Soaking paper in water is a method to destroy it by turning it into pulp, which is a useful alternative to shredding for secure disposal, especially for sensitive documents. The process involves soaking paper in water for an extended period, and for a more thorough breakdown, you can mix the solution with a power tool to create a complete pulp. Another option is to place paper in a washing machine, where the water, tumbling, and spins will break the paper apart, making the writing unreadable.

Soaking and pulping
  • Soak the paper:
    Place the paper you want to destroy in a bin with water and let it soak for at least 24 hours to allow it to soften and break down.
  • Create the pulp:
    After soaking, use a paint mixer with a drill to thoroughly mix the solution. This will ensure the paper breaks down completely into a pulp.
  • Dispose of the pulp:
    You can then dispose of the resulting pulp, which is effectively an alternative to shredding for destroying sensitive information.
You could also add some bleach to help it break down.
 
   / Paper Shredding #14  
Even in the SF bay area where everything is expensive it's only $11 per bankers box to have a commercial shredder do it. The ones we took in the other day were crammed full, about 30 lbs each.

The AI suggestion to soak it into a pulp would be a ridiculous amount of work for 150 lbs of paper. Typical for AI to confidently produce the worst answer. I usually put people who regurgitate AI on the block list. I'm here for actual human thoughts, not AI slop.

The burn barrel will only take a small amount (compared to 150 lbs) at a time so you don't overwhelm the fire. Paper burns well a sheet at a time but not so well as a thick stack of sheets. 150 lbs is going to take a really long time.

If your wood chipper is a big one that may work but like the burn barrel you'll have to feed in small stacks. It also may not shred it evenly or small enough to be unreadable. Then you will have to collect all the shreddings (from a machine designed spray them) and find a way to dispose of them. A chipper with a throat narrower than the width of the paper will have a harder time feeding the paper.

I think paying to get it shredded is the best option if you can't find a free service that will take that much.
 
   / Paper Shredding #15  
Even in the SF bay area where everything is expensive it's only $11 per bankers box to have a commercial shredder do it. The ones we took in the other day were crammed full, about 30 lbs each.

The AI suggestion to soak it into a pulp would be a ridiculous amount of work for 150 lbs of paper. Typical for AI to confidently produce the worst answer. I usually put people who regurgitate AI on the block list. I'm here for actual human thoughts, not AI slop.

The burn barrel will only take a small amount (compared to 150 lbs) at a time so you don't overwhelm the fire. Paper burns well a sheet at a time but not so well as a thick stack of sheets. 150 lbs is going to take a really long time.

If your wood chipper is a big one that may work but like the burn barrel you'll have to feed in small stacks. It also may not shred it evenly or small enough to be unreadable. Then you will have to collect all the shreddings (from a machine designed spray them) and find a way to dispose of them. A chipper with a throat narrower than the width of the paper will have a harder time feeding the paper.

I think paying to get it shredded is the best option if you can't find a free service that will take that much.
Some people do not have the ability to burn in their area.

150 pounds is only 3 cases of copy paper. 10 reems per case at 5 pounds per reem.

Just because I used AI to do the typing does not mean that soaking in water is not a valid option.
Here are some NON AI references
 

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