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  • geraxaneca
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    You should contact companies engaged in disposing of this type of waste. Qualified specialists will help you with your problem. I got into the same situation last year. Therefore, I had to ask for help at https://www.dumpsterrentalslafayette.com/. Btw, the state has introduced a system of fines for untimely garbage waste disposal, as far as I know. It will significantly reduce environmental pollution in certain areas. However, I no longer believe that something can fix human carelessness.

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  • sandrahof
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    It's good that there are people who understand the importance of recycling.
    Last edited by Donna_T; 08-14-2021, 12:39 AM. Reason: Spam=not related to carving. Suspicious link.

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  • Just Carving
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    Thank you!

    BobL

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  • sandrahof
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    Wow! Good recycling.

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  • Just Carving
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    Thanks all!

    It does serve its purpose for me.

    BobL

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  • Claude
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    Looks good to me, Bob!

    Claude

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  • woodburner807
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    Nicely done, Bob, a creative approach to a problem. Looks great to me and far beyond my "attempts."

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  • sappy
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    Now, that is really clever!

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  • Just Carving
    started a topic A woodcarver's recycling...

    A woodcarver's recycling...

    Just a spin-off from https://forum.woodcarvingillustrated...-tool-chest--I didn't want to hijack the thread.
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    Well you've both got me beat.

    I've done cigar boxes, toolboxes, buckets, plastic storage boxes, rolling craft storage cart, and tool rolls.

    I haven't found one that suited my purpose--something to take with me, carry a significant number of tools, easily accessible and flexible--I don't consistently put a tool back in the same place. Basically organized chaos in one place.

    Also, I switch out tools--I still have the rolling cart in the shop to store the others for that purpose. I also have a rollup full of odds and ends of used large tools I've bought off eBay over the years.

    So, what do I do with leftovers slated for recycling--specifically a tool tote, a cat litter box, coffee cans, and toilet paper tubes?
    I let the pics speak for themselves.
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    BTW--besides being patient while snagging the parts for assembly--the only effort other than assembling was to cut off the bottom of the coffee cans with a utility knife so they would fit.

    Ain't pretty but she works--for now. Who knows how long this

    BobL

    BobL
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