I just got my third paper shredder. The first one ran me aound
$40, plain wore out. The second just over $30, better than the first,
but a few blades got bent, now it clogs with paper, and barely shreds.
The latest cost $22, and is better than either of the first two. All
cross-cut by the way, vastly more security then a simple shredder.
The second one still runs great, just doesn't shred worth a damn any
more. Which means I hate to just dump it, but can't think of any thing
I could use it for. I look at it, and it at the edge of my it "seems"
like there's "someting" I could convet it to, but it doesn't quite get
there. The wood connection is because I feel like I could use it for
"something" out in the shop. My mind is just a blank on this one.
Any usable ideas? Or do I just dump it?
JOAT
If a man does his best, what else is there?
- General George S. Patton
[email protected] (J T) wrote in news:1560-4688855F-375@storefull-
3331.bay.webtv.net:
*shredder lament*
>
> Any usable ideas? Or do I just dump it?
>
>
>
> JOAT
> If a man does his best, what else is there?
> - General George S. Patton
The bin's probably worth something out in the shop. I have a bucket I
dump plane shavings in to...
Puckdropper
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Mon, Jul 2, 2007, 7:07am (EDT+4) [email protected] (Puckdropper)
spoke thusly:
The bin's probably worth something out in the shop. I have a bucket I
dump plane shavings in to...
Long ago I made a wood thingie to hold the base ofthe bin. It sits
on the end of a table, and holds a large garbage bag. I cut out the
front of each bn, then just scoop the cuttings into the bag - I consder
those smal bns just a PTA to use. So bin use - zip.
JOAT
If a man does his best, what else is there?
- General George S. Patton
[email protected] (J T) wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Mon, Jul 2, 2007, 7:07am (EDT+4) [email protected] (Puckdropper)
> spoke thusly:
> The bin's probably worth something out in the shop. I have a bucket I
> dump plane shavings in to...
>
> Long ago I made a wood thingie to hold the base ofthe bin. It
> sits
> on the end of a table, and holds a large garbage bag. I cut out the
> front of each bn, then just scoop the cuttings into the bag - I
> consder those smal bns just a PTA to use. So bin use - zip.
>
>
>
> JOAT
> If a man does his best, what else is there?
> - General George S. Patton
>
>
Is it one with the mesh-style bucket? You could maybe use the bucket to
be a large item filter for your dust collection system. (Shavings
wouldn't pass through, but it'd be good for cleaning the sawdust off the
work bench.)
Puckdropper
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Mon, Jul 2, 2007, 9:51am (EDT+4) [email protected] (Puckdropper)
doth queryeth:
Is it one with the mesh-style bucket? You could maybe use the bucket to
be a large item filter for your dust collection system. (Shavings
wouldn't pass through, but it'd be good for cleaning the sawdust off the
work bench.)
Nope, solid.
Dust collector? Dust collector? Ah, you mean the broom and dust
pan. I normally clear sawdust off with a paint brush.
JOAT
If a man does his best, what else is there?
- General George S. Patton
Have you been lubricating your shredders?
They need it occasionally.
I just squirt a little WD in mine now and then but you can buy lubricatioin
sheets for them at your local office supply place.
Kate
"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
I just got my third paper shredder. The first one ran me aound
$40, plain wore out. The second just over $30, better than the first,
but a few blades got bent, now it clogs with paper, and barely shreds.
The latest cost $22, and is better than either of the first two. All
cross-cut by the way, vastly more security then a simple shredder.
The second one still runs great, just doesn't shred worth a damn any
more. Which means I hate to just dump it, but can't think of any thing
I could use it for. I look at it, and it at the edge of my it "seems"
like there's "someting" I could convet it to, but it doesn't quite get
there. The wood connection is because I feel like I could use it for
"something" out in the shop. My mind is just a blank on this one.
Any usable ideas? Or do I just dump it?
JOAT
If a man does his best, what else is there?
- General George S. Patton
Mon, Jul 2, 2007, 7:38am (EDT-1) [email protected] (Kate) doth
queryeth thusly:
Have you been lubricating your shredders? They need it occasionally.
I just squirt a little WD in mine now and then but you can buy
lubricatioin sheets for them at your local office supply place.
Lubricating?
Insructions on the first one never said a word about lubricating.
Instructions on the second one said there were lubrcating sheets
included, and that was it. Period.
Checked instructions for the third one, and it's very easy to miss, but
actually does have lubricating info. Absolutely do not use petroleum
oils. Instad, about once a month, drizzle some vegetable or cooking oil
on a piece of paper, and run that thru.
Interesting.
JOAT
If a man does his best, what else is there?
- General George S. Patton
"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> I just got my third paper shredder. The first one ran me aound
> $40, plain wore out. The second just over $30, better than the first,
> but a few blades got bent, now it clogs with paper, and barely shreds.
> The latest cost $22, and is better than either of the first two.
Given the rate of change, I'm waiting until next year when they give me $10
to take the shredder home. By the time I'm ready to retire, they will be
giving me $40 each.
Mon, Jul 2, 2007, 8:58pm [email protected] (Gerald=A0Ross) doth
sayeth:
Use it to run your grapes through to make some wine. It would be more
modern than stomping them.
I don't think so Tim.
JOAT
If a man does his best, what else is there?
- General George S. Patton