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Smith Russell MSM LAPO US <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 12 Dec 1998 05:35:00 +0100
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 If the scrap boards are considered hazardous for us to dispose of then
isn't it interesting that they can be sold to consumers for some
unsuspecting child to chew on .... kind of makes you wonder about it all
.....
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From: Stephen R. Gregory
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] Scrap Bare Boards
Date: Friday, December 11, 1998 3:02AM

In a message dated 12/10/98 10:12:22 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:

> Mornin' everybody!
>
>  Is there a good way to dispose of above subject?  I don't think we
can just
>  pitch 'em 'cause they have lead on the pads.  There has to be
somebody that
>  can grind 'em up or something.  Maybe we could even make a little $?
Thanks
>  all.
>
>  Ryan

Hi Ryan!

   I know this suggestion might be a bit obscure, but instead of
grinding them
up or something, if they're a good size to make clipboards out of, go
to:
www.americanacrylics.com/clips.htm
and check out the clips they sell, it's a company in Chicago that sells
the
hardware for clipboards and the like in bulk. Buy a bunch of them, drill
a
couple of holes in the board, pop-rivet the clipboard clip in, and
'viola, you
got yerself one high-tech clipboard! (Not my idea, I've seen em' for
sale in
Fry's and places like that for $10-15...a little bit a work, but
bettern'
tossin' em...)

 -Steve Gregory-

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