The Curse of HIG: Unraveling the Mysteries Behind the Phenomenon

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The curse of hig, also known as the curse of hiegeyleh, is a traditional folk belief that originated in the remote regions of the country. It is said to bring misfortune and bad luck to those who encounter it. According to the legends, the curse of hig is usually brought upon by a malevolent spirit or supernatural entity. It is believed that this entity targets individuals who have done something morally wrong or have violated societal norms. The curse can also be passed down to future generations as a form of punishment. The symptoms of the curse of hig are said to be diverse and often bizarre.

Witchcraft mesh double screening door

The symptoms of the curse of hig are said to be diverse and often bizarre. People who are cursed may experience a series of unfortunate events, such as accidents, personal failures, and financial difficulties. Some individuals have reported feeling a constant sense of dread or unease, as if they are being watched by an unseen presence.

Witches’ Hats and Knights in Shining Armor (or Screen Material) Mascots All Year Long

We spend the whole year dealing with “witches’ hats” at Sure Flow, and not just on special occasions. Well actually, we treat every order at Sure Flow like a special occasion. We also have a couple of unique characters that make their presence known around the facility, including a Knight in Shining Armor and his dog, all constructed out of metal screen material.

“Witches’ hats” are a type of cone or conical strainers. They have the cone shape to a pointed tip and the brim where they sit in the strainer. When you see their shape the name is self-explanatory.
These are all part of our huge assortment of screen types that we stock and fabricate to meet the diverse requirements of our customers.

Temporary cone strainers are installed between two pipe flanges for protection of equipment and they can be installed in water, steam, gas and oil service. They are generally constructed of stainless steel, and they can either be installed in a start-up situation or where cost is a prime consideration. To remove, clean and inspect these strainers the pipe must be disassembled.

Below is a 42-inch, 900 lb. stainless steel cone strainer with reinforcement rings. It has 1/8″ stainless steel perforation and 40 mesh outside lining to handle reverse flow. Its size is 6’3″ high x 42″ wide. It was designed for a high pressure natural gas service application. Here is a custom model 0600/CS300 which is a 6-inch, 300 lb., 316 stainless steel temporary cone strainer. It has a 3/16″ perf and 100 mesh outside lining. It is 20″ x 13″ x 13″.

Sure Flow manufactures basket strainers, plate strainers, reverse/straight flow strainers, foot valve screens, wedge wire screens, multiple layer screens and many more styles. We’ve also manufactured media retention nozzles, resin traps, submerged intake screens, foot valve screens, multiple layer screens, wedge wire screens and many more styles.Below are mesh openings we use for screens, which are available in all materials.


If we use perforated plate here are the open areas.

We produce our strainers in carbon steel, various grades of stainless steel, Alloy 20, Monel, Titanium, Super Duplex and more.
Over the decades Sure Flow has produced a staggering number of strainers in a huge variety of sizes, designs and materials.
A while back we had one of our talented and creative welders ask if he could use some off- cuts, and the next thing we knew we had a new mascot called “Strainer Dog”.


It was so popular at trade shows that we decided to commission a more elaborate project. And now we have the Sure Flow Knight in Shining Armor (or screen material) and his trusted watchdog companion to guard our lobby and greet visitors to Sure Flow. Not everyone would think to create designs like this, but we think it shows that we’re anxious to try new things and are willing to take on pretty much any design challenge.


Meanwhile, our shipping department is building a custom crate to ship our Knight to Las Vegas for “Power-Gen International” December 4 -7. We hope to see some of you there.

The curse of hig

Many people who believe in the curse of hig seek the help of spiritual leaders or shamans to lift the curse. These practitioners may perform various rituals or ceremonies to appease the spirit and remove the curse. Some common practices include offering sacrifices, reciting prayers, and performing purification rituals. Despite the lack of scientific evidence supporting the existence of the curse, it continues to be a deeply ingrained belief in certain communities. This belief serves as a cautionary tale, reminding individuals to adhere to societal norms and moral values to avoid potential consequences. In conclusion, the curse of hig is a traditional folk belief that brings misfortune and bad luck to those who encounter it. While the existence of the curse is not supported by scientific evidence, it continues to be a deeply ingrained belief in certain communities..

Reviews for "The Curse of HIG: Exploring the Paranormal Connections"

1. John - 2 stars
I really didn't enjoy "The curse of hig". The story felt disjointed and rushed, with poorly developed characters that I couldn't connect with. The plot twists were predictable and lacked any real impact. The pacing was off, with certain scenes dragging on unnecessarily while others felt rushed and underdeveloped. Overall, I found the film to be a disappointing and forgettable experience.
2. Sarah - 1 star
"The curse of hig" was a complete waste of time in my opinion. The acting was subpar, with wooden performances that lacked any real emotion or depth. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to invest in the story. Additionally, the special effects were mediocre at best, and the plot was convoluted and confusing. I found myself struggling to stay engaged throughout the entire film, and by the end, I was left feeling bored and unsatisfied.
3. Michael - 2 stars
I had high hopes for "The curse of hig" but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The story lacked originality, feeling like a mishmash of clichés from other horror films. The scares were predictable and lacked any real impact, making the film more of a comedy than a horror. The characters were one-dimensional and uninteresting, with their actions often leaving me frustrated and disengaged from the story. Overall, "The curse of hig" was a forgettable and uninspiring horror film that I wouldn't recommend.
4. Emily - 2.5 stars
While "The curse of hig" had its moments, overall, I found it to be a disappointing film. The pacing was uneven, with slow and uneventful stretches that made the film feel longer than it needed to be. The plot was lackluster, failing to fully immerse me in the story or the characters' struggles. The visual effects were decent, but they couldn't make up for the film's shortcomings in other areas. Overall, "The curse of hig" had potential but ultimately failed to deliver a compelling and memorable horror experience.

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