plastic bits, recycling. I am sure Here in South Eastern VA. Batteres Plus don't take NiCads, MHI, or LIon. However our main public takes them. John John T. Blair WA4OHZ email: jblair1948@cox.net Va.
I have a baggie in one of my drawers that I put all of my old batteries in. I don't actually use that many batteries but do use a few in flashlights and things like the TV remote. I also have a wirel
HomeDepot and RadioShack( up to 1 pound ) will take batteries. I suspect Lowes does also. Peter T. _______________________________________________ Shop-talk@autox.team.net Donate: http://www.team.net
Looks like I missed the word Libruary, after main public. :) John John T. Blair WA4OHZ email: jblair1948@cox.net Va. Beach, Va Phone: (757) 495-8229 48 TR1800 48 #4 Midget 65 Morgan 4/4 Series V (B1
"main public" could be interpreted lots of ways but "public" pretty much covers it. Our city has a recycling center where you can take such things which amounts to about the same thing as what you sa
I have no idea, so I'm just asking: is that safe? There's stuff in used motor oil that I wouldn't want burned then in the air anywhere near me. I guess if your dad's not dead it can't be *too* lethal
He has a couple of commercial waste oil heaters, made for this use. They will burn just about any oil. He puts motor oil in them and possibly old cooking oil. They probably exhaust the combustion byp
After all this chat on the "rental" of cordless devices, I have to chime in on what just happened in my shop: My Ridgid 18v Li-ion 1/2 driver, which I've had about 18 months, and bought when my old M
The EPA approves waste oil burners, provided they get hot enough to completely burn the oil. IIRC the leftover ash is supposed to be treated as toxic waste, because some (maybe most) of the nasty st
I've been told that this is not legal in some states, and in those states they have to honor the warranty whether you registered the product with them or not. I have not checked to see if I can get R
Yeah, I guess I was just thinking of the 'ick' factor. It must be legal and not-entirely-deadly because people are doing it. I just don't think I want to be around when they're doing it. Which must b
plastic bits, recycling. I am sure Here in South Eastern VA. Batteres Plus don't take NiCads, MHI, or LIon. However our main public takes them. John John T. Blair WA4OHZ email: jblair1948 at cox.net
Author: bjshov8 at tx.rr.com (bjshov8 at tx.rr.com)
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 11:17:13 -0500
I have a baggie in one of my drawers that I put all of my old batteries in. I don't actually use that many batteries but do use a few in flashlights and things like the TV remote. I also have a wirel
Looks like I missed the word Libruary, after main public. :) John John T. Blair WA4OHZ email: jblair1948 at cox.net Va. Beach, Va Phone: (757) 495-8229 48 TR1800 48 #4 Midget 65 Morgan 4/4 Series V
Author: bjshov8 at tx.rr.com (bjshov8 at tx.rr.com)
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 11:11:48 -0500
"main public" could be interpreted lots of ways but "public" pretty much covers it. Our city has a recycling center where you can take such things which amounts to about the same thing as what you sa
I have no idea, so I'm just asking: is that safe? There's stuff in used motor oil that I wouldn't want burned then in the air anywhere near me. I guess if your dad's not dead it can't be *too* lethal
Author: bjshov8 at tx.rr.com (bjshov8 at tx.rr.com)
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 13:04:24 -0500
He has a couple of commercial waste oil heaters, made for this use. They will burn just about any oil. He puts motor oil in them and possibly old cooking oil. They probably exhaust the combustion byp
After all this chat on the "rental" of cordless devices, I have to chime in on what just happened in my shop: My Ridgid 18v Li-ion 1/2 driver, which I've had about 18 months, and bought when my old M
The EPA approves waste oil burners, provided they get hot enough to completely burn the oil. IIRC the leftover ash is supposed to be treated as toxic waste, because some (maybe most) of the nasty st