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New I read that as ...
Supermarket gravy bins.

Enjoy!!

Best wishes,
Scott.
New I've got about 30 of them now
Imagine if you're walking through some Mart where there's multiple vendors in booths. A booth might be 30 ft. And you walk around a u-shape and at thigh high. You've got the scoop bins and it face high. You've got the pull lever bins.

I've got them all.

A single bin can hold four full size tools (drill, sabersaw, etc) and associated supplies if I organize it tight. But I don't need to. I've got more than enough bins.

And the hot glue gun.

I scrubbed them in my tub for a while and then I alcohol spray just to be sure.

I'm going to organize both my woodworking tools and supplies and my kitchen with them.

I think I'll put them in the fridge for isolation. I can stack them in my bedroom and put my clothes in them. I love these things.

I'm in the process of closing out my downstairs wood shop and moving everything upstairs to actually be working on the kitchen in place. They showed up at the perfect time.
New I can't decide if this is a clever idea or completely insane
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Drew
New Why not both?
I saw them being stacked next to the building at the free place a few days back and saw this horrible filthy mess of plastic. And I envisioned all the things I could do with them and there's no way I could possibly ever afford them. You need a whole bunch to make sense and I was thinking maybe they'd be five bucks a pop.

Free! Take them all!

I've spent the last couple of months reorganizing and reorganizing and pulling things out and putting things back and reorganizing because the bottom line is there's no such thing as ever enough space. I anticipated hanging everything on the wall sooner or later. This is better. But there is the concept of wanting to see everything and have everything within reach. I think these are the best compromise possible.
New And next I'm making my own clear refrigerator
I hate losing stuff in the fridge. Things go bad and you forget you have them. And the bottom line is there's never enough room so you squish it further and further and destroy the airflow. I can do better.

Clear plastic rectangular shoe bins. Hot glued together. Multiple individual compartments.

Piezoelectric cooling chip slapped on the side. Keep on slapping until appropriate coolness reached in each compartment. Tie it together using my multiple thermostat controlled plugs.

Go to used store and buy three double paned windows for 20 bucks. Hot glue them to three sides for insulation. Double pane the front if I have to but I don't think I'll have to.

When I run out of space for food, make another.
New Izzat a new application of Piezo-, or did you mean Peltier?
Also, do you have a nuclear powerplant of your own? Those fuckers eat power like there's no tomorrow, I hear. (Or, enough to make sure there won't be a tomorrow...) IIRC Technology Connections has a video on how those tiny desktop six-small-cans-of-beverage fridges suck, and AFAICR that was mostly because they use Peltier plates.

Didn't you just recently slaughter a perfectly good working refrigerator? If you still have the innards, just put those in a glass (double-, triple-, or more multiply-paned) cabinet...?
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   Christian R. Conrad
The Man Who Apparently Still Knows Fucking Everything


Mail: Same username as at the top left of this post, at iki.fi
New Yes peltier, sorry my mistake
And yes I have one those tiny desktop fridges. I love it. Yes it's efficiency sucks. I don't care.

No, I will not be reusing the pieces of the torn apart fridge other than as a carcass for a table and various parts. I just used a whole bunch of screws from it. The compressor is sitting broken apart in a pile of trash. I'm quite happy to have it there.

I want solid state refrigeration. I Will have solid state refrigeration. If a refrigerator costs me three bucks a month to run right now and this thing cost me nine bucks a month, do you really think it will matter?
New gutted refer makes a great smoker
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman
New Refer?
I assume you mean refrigerator. I cannot possibly get the insulation out of it. I would think it would be filled with poison gas that then deposits on the meat. I won't be using it for that purpose. But I guess if you have a really old one that you can truly rip apart you're left with a steel frame.
New Cold smoker
     Not really money but, score! - (crazy) - (10)
         I read that as ... - (Another Scott) - (9)
             I've got about 30 of them now - (crazy) - (8)
                 I can't decide if this is a clever idea or completely insane -NT - (drook) - (7)
                     Why not both? - (crazy) - (6)
                         And next I'm making my own clear refrigerator - (crazy) - (5)
                             Izzat a new application of Piezo-, or did you mean Peltier? - (CRConrad) - (4)
                                 Yes peltier, sorry my mistake - (crazy) - (3)
                                     gutted refer makes a great smoker -NT - (boxley) - (2)
                                         Refer? - (crazy) - (1)
                                             Cold smoker -NT - (scoenye)

Now, would I trow dis lit match in if my friend Muggsy were in dere?
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