Thanks for pointing it out, at glance this very suspicious gov purchase. Upon closer look it could possibly be paper stack guillotine because it is listed as " N7520: Office Devices and Accessories" and vendor Sydney-Stone is stated as vendor.
Here are devices, https://www.printfinishing.com/searchanise/result?q=guillotine
So for now we are as safe as we can be before marched into their newly procured detention camps
A hydraulic guillotine? We have these at work. They can cut through an inch thick steel slab like butter. But these will be probably smaller ones for cutting paper.
Thanks for pointing it out, at glance this very suspicious gov purchase. Upon closer look it could possibly be paper stack guillotine because it is listed as " N7520: Office Devices and Accessories" and vendor Sydney-Stone is stated as vendor. Here are devices, https://www.printfinishing.com/searchanise/result?q=guillotine
So for now we are as safe as we can be before marched into their newly procured detention camps
A hydraulic guillotine? We have these at work. They can cut through an inch thick steel slab like butter. But these will be probably smaller ones for cutting paper.
Dude.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdjFv4fC1pQ
You didn't actually think the government of Canada was looking for automated guillotines for cutting people's heads off, did you? Come on.
And they are also called guillotines.
And brake presses don't cut things. They bend things. Shears and guillotines cut stuff.
It must be for the Nova Scotia wolf epidemic...