Bob,
Even though I don't shred my paper I do the same thing. In the kitchen are 2 trash cans one for NOT PAPER the other for PAPER. In the paper bin one will find discarded flyers, magazines, old books, egg cartons, and any soft paper (paper towels, tissues). Out in the woodshed is the box depository and newspaper. There also, is where the neighbors drop off prize bundles of newspaper or catalogs and such.
I cut all glued magazine backs off on the bandsaw (National Geographic (have staples too) and big catalogs) because they will wrap around the leading edge of the blade and reduce the effective cutting power. When this happens in a tow mixer you have to back up frequently, but they still wrap up the leading edge of the blade.
Ron
Even though I don't shred my paper I do the same thing. In the kitchen are 2 trash cans one for NOT PAPER the other for PAPER. In the paper bin one will find discarded flyers, magazines, old books, egg cartons, and any soft paper (paper towels, tissues). Out in the woodshed is the box depository and newspaper. There also, is where the neighbors drop off prize bundles of newspaper or catalogs and such.
I cut all glued magazine backs off on the bandsaw (National Geographic (have staples too) and big catalogs) because they will wrap around the leading edge of the blade and reduce the effective cutting power. When this happens in a tow mixer you have to back up frequently, but they still wrap up the leading edge of the blade.
Ron
Bob Wrote: Would like to know if anyone else has though of using this hodge podge of recyclable goods.
BTB
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