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Started by jackpilot, April 14, 2012, 01:33:47 PM

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In my workshop I have a huge garbage bin .... error, unless you empty it every day,( in which case you do not need a huge one.)
Why? Because I dropped by mistake a "one of a kind" washer in it and it took me a good 30 min to find it in between 2 plastic bags after having carefully emptied and spread every piece of rubbish on the floor!
So, good advice: small garbage bin, emptied often.
And this is also valid for your Shopvac if you have one because you know that these guys tend to swallow parts that were too close at one point!! and fishing in a vacuum bin is no fun either!
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LOL Jack, that really sucks..  A good lesson indeed, and I have just gone to my work shop and removed mine :)  Cheers bud.  8)
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#3
That happend to me before

But since then, I have three bins now, one for stuff I can burn in the fire, one for stuff that goes  into bin number one, and then another for bin number three, And the chemicals I just need to store in a container if they don't react witch each other and bring them to a proper place, but they are always liquids. The late one is free. the others cost me.

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