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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 9:34 am
by spot
I'm exploring a possible business venture.
Nobody locally appears to offer a pet-cremation service for sub-kilo departed companions.
I've found a suitable propane-cylinder oven on eBay which will reduce anything up to a kilo in under ninety minutes. For treasured friends weighing less than 150 grams I also have an open barbecue which gives equivalent results whenever I use it.
I have a trading name in mind, "Urn It", and a one-price-fits-all £35 including a ceramic pot in the shape of a hen. That's the only shape I could find but it's very tasteful in a subdued pale green. I can get them for £50 a hundred.
What I haven't yet decided is whether this should be a collect next day operation. I might alternatively put tables and chairs outside and serve tea and cake (£3.50 extra), with the crematee handed over as they leave.
The other problem is that I have no small mammals or birds to practice on, and I really can't start trading until I iron out unanticipated snags.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 9:44 am
by Smaug
spot;1481293 wrote: I'm exploring a possible business venture.
Nobody locally appears to offer a pet-cremation service for sub-kilo departed companions.
I've found a suitable propane-cylinder oven on eBay which will reduce anything up to a kilo in under ninety minutes. For treasured friends weighing less than 150 grams I also have an open barbecue which gives equivalent results whenever I use it.
I have a trading name in mind, "Urn It", and a one-price-fits-all £35 including a tasteful ceramic pot in the shape of a hen. That's the only shape I could find but it's very tasteful in a subdued pale green. I can get them for £50 a hundred.
What I haven't yet decided is whether this should be a collect next day operation. I might alternatively put tables and chairs outside and serve tea and cake (£3.50 extra), with the crematee handed over as they leave.
The other problem is that I have no small mammals or birds to practice on, and I really can't start trading until I iron out unanticipated snags.
Attention all budgie-lovers and pidgeon-fancier's, Spot's after yer birds!!
Sorry, couldn't resist it Spot. Are you serious about this D.I.Y.- style pet cremation? If you are, then maybe you should stop short of cremating it, as it will taste pretty bad! :yh_rotfl
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 10:18 am
by spot
This is a professional service, not DIY!
I'm getting business cards printed with my phone number, email address and a line in italics underneath: "Let your pet enjoy stretching out next to one last hot fire". Subtlety always sells well.
The odd thing is that any domestic animal the size of a cow or upward is just a phone call away from being taken off to feed a furnace, but I reckon nobody round about has ever aimed at the smaller end of the market before.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 11:45 am
by Smaug
spot;1481296 wrote: This is a professional service, not DIY!
I'm getting business cards printed with my phone number, email address and a line in italics underneath: "Let your pet enjoy stretching out next to one last hot fire". Subtlety always sells well.
The odd thing is that any domestic animal the size of a cow or upward is just a phone call away from being taken off to feed a furnace, but I reckon nobody round about has ever aimed at the smaller end of the market before.
How about "Carcked-it-Cremations"?
"Let your pet enjoy stretching out next to one last hot fire" I always find they cook better OVER the fire!
Strange that you can get a cow cremated easier than a small pet. Beats trying to do it on the barbecue, I suppose!
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:11 pm
by Bruv
spot;1481296 wrote: l.............................. but I reckon nobody round about has ever aimed at the smaller end of the market before.
Because they are all buried in the back garden beside the rhubarb.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:14 pm
by Smaug
Bruv;1481300 wrote: Because they are all buried in the back garden beside the rhubarb.
The cows? Big rhubarb patch...:wah:
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:27 pm
by FourPart
Would you be handing over the Crematee with or without pickles?
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:27 pm
by Betty Boop
You've been beaten to it
Penwith Pets Crematorium
think again...
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:39 pm
by spot
Betty Boop;1481304 wrote: You've been beaten to it.
Oh rats.
and gerbils. Shrews. All at £102 plus the price of an urn? And VAT?
I'd be a whole load cheaper and you'd get tea, cake and an appropriate level of sympathy thrown in.
Actually if you don't want to stop and wait their price isn't outrageously more, it's just the £60 surcharge for hanging around crying while the equipment's fired up that makes it higher. And the urn. I found cheaper urns.
I wonder whether you could show up there with a dozen gerbils and have them all done at a single "under 9 kilos" price.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:41 pm
by spot
And what do I do now with this propane-fired ceramic oven I've ordered off eBay.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:42 pm
by Betty Boop
spot;1481307 wrote: Oh rats.
and gerbils. Shrews. All at £102 plus the price of an urn? And VAT?
I'd be a whole load cheaper and you'd get tea, cake and an appropriate level of sympathy thrown in.
Actually if you don't want to stop and wait their price isn't outrageously more, it's just the £60 surcharge for hanging around crying while the equipment's fired up that makes it higher. And the urn. I found cheaper urns.
I wonder whether you could show up there with a dozen gerbils and have them all done at a single "under 9 kilos" price.
I shall ask the owners next time I see them.
I shall also warn them they have competition.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:44 pm
by Smaug
Wonder if they do them with relish...
Must admit, I wouldn't like it! :yh_wink
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:48 pm
by FourPart
Betty Boop;1481310 wrote: I shall ask the owners next time I see them.
I shall also warn them they have competition.
You could also palm them & put in empty caskets & flog the real ones to the pet shop as snake food.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:53 pm
by Smaug
spot;1481309 wrote: And what do I do now with this propane-fired ceramic oven I've ordered off eBay.
Gimme strength!!:yh_rotfl
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 1:09 pm
by FourPart
There's always the Budget version...
Introducing the HERC Oven: Powered by Tealight Candles - Prepared Housewives
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 1:31 pm
by Smaug
FourPart;1481314 wrote: You could also palm them & put in empty caskets & flog the real ones to the pet shop as snake food.
You lot are a terrible influence on me....good way of getting "double bubble", eh!:yh_rotfl
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 3:54 pm
by Bruv
spot;1481309 wrote: And what do I do now with this propane-fired ceramic oven I've ordered off eBay.
See what you could cook on it ?
Far better healthwise than that self stirring monstrosity you currently use.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 3:58 pm
by spot
This propane-fired ceramic oven reaches 2600°C and vapourises granite.
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Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 5:10 am
by Bruv
spot;1481344 wrote: This propane-fired ceramic oven reaches 2600°C and vapourises granite.
Even better
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Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 3:36 pm
by Smaug
spot;1481344 wrote: This propane-fired ceramic oven reaches 2600°C and vapourises granite.
Would you like some "politicians" to try your oven with? You'll have to be patient with them though, as they're 'wet'....