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17-03-2018 #1
So I have managed to fill a 50L bin of chips. And I have a vacuum full of more chips.
Need ideas for long term storage so I can then transport the lot to scrap metal and get a few quid for it all.
Has to have locking top on it so the chips don't fly out of the thing.
Was thinking of going to B&Q and getting one of their big black storage tubs with handles and wheels.
https://www.diy.com/departments/form...1145410_BQ.prd
Thoughts?Last edited by JOGARA; 17-03-2018 at 01:14 PM.
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17-03-2018 #2
A bit of lateral thinking... You need a FORGE!
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17-03-2018 #3
Unless you take a skip full then won't be worth the petrol. Most metal merchants won't take chips or if they do they give next nothing for them because by time they smelt them there's nothing left.
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17-03-2018 #4
The local scrap guys picked up 4 x100l bins and a fairly heavy bag of offcuts from me on Friday and I got £21.
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17-03-2018 #10
I await the results.
You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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