If you need some practise beforehand you can do mine, you will need a JCB and a few skips.
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If you need some practise beforehand you can do mine, you will need a JCB and a few skips.
Damn, thats exacly my room when i Was in college, founded some cash when i decide to clean up. ;)
what do you mean, that's the tidy end of the workshop :-)
I do have a fresh roll of large bin bags to hand. Think that might help lol
You might want to try one of these
http://3dprintboard.com/attachment.p...tid=5228&stc=1
And then one of these
http://3dprintboard.com/attachment.p...tid=5229&stc=1
lol well there are upwards of 15 dead pcs in there not to mention a dozen or so laptops, shelf full of dead harddrives (I harvest the rare earth magnets from them) one end has wood for use in hot smoking and oh, 20 odd years of accumulated crap.
I work on the principle that if I've got time to clean up the workshop, I've got time to do something more interesting instead ;-)
nah, I need a skip/dumpster for all the dead pc's and laptops.
Cleared the right hand corner today. That alone was 2 bin bags, 2 crt monitors, a tower chassis and a dead 5 foot pedastal fan.
So I can move the chafing dishes and radio controlled boat off the fridge. Also thinking about making a shelf set from metal case sides and some printed spacers. I've got a lot of case sides around - might as well make them useful :-)
Problem is If I take more than a couple dead pcs to the council dump they start saying: 'it's commercial waste you can't dump it here'.
But they can't tell me where I am supposed to dump it.
Last time we had a clear out. I stacked them outside and mates took a couple with them so they got dumped by lots of different people.
Might have to do that again :-)
You could stop collecting them.
Is it too late to join? :cool: