CBW1999
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- Joined
- May 11, 2008
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- Kubota 7510, Toro Groundsmaster 217D
That is neat. I'm just curious how big your desk is to have a "doodad" like this on it.......
Curious- is there no nickle deposit on beverage cans where you are? Here in Vermont, those 30 cans would be worth $1.50. Although i like the idea of using less space to store them before returning to the store- they require them to be in original shape.
The stoopid aspect of the deposit law is that- each distributor is responsible for processing. So, if it isn't theirs, they don't want it. Most return centers have huge areas with different bins for each companies products. Takes up a lot of space. Would seem a lot easier if they would accept crushed cans regardless of distributor. Easier to count and less time spent sorting.
Curious- is there no nickle deposit on beverage cans where you are? Here in Vermont, those 30 cans would be worth $1.50. Although i like the idea of using less space to store them before returning to the store- they require them to be in original shape.
The stoopid aspect of the deposit law is that- each distributor is responsible for processing. So, if it isn't theirs, they don't want it. Most return centers have huge areas with different bins for each companies products. Takes up a lot of space. Would seem a lot easier if they would accept crushed cans regardless of distributor. Easier to count and less time spent sorting.