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    Paint Cans

    I tested a theory recently with those pesky paint cans.



    The scrap yard won't take full paint cans, but will if they are empty. So I had a problem. I tried a few different things such as finding scrap wood around my property to paint in order to empty the can, or transfering the paint to a plastic container and it would take entirely too much time doing this method.

    What I realized is that the scrap yard doesn't mind metal that is painted, but won't take a full can of paint.

    I don't understand the logic in this reasoning, but if that's what I have to do, so be it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rca987 View Post
    I don't understand the logic in this reasoning, but if that's what I have to do, so be it.
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    There is a big difference in the ratio of paint to metal with painted metal and a full can of paint. You can create cool works of art on the inside of washers and dryers though.

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    Wet paint is makes a mess and dry paint does not. Would you want to be under a can of wet paint that separates from the rats nest it's in.
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    Is'nt there a paint recycling place near you? A couple of years ago someone here in NZ started recycling paint & dirty paint tins.
    I think they dried it out & obtained the pigments & then mixed that into a new paint. For some reason I think they also recyced photocopier toner at the same time.

    Oh, here> Resene PaintWise Recycling of Unused Paint

    Just after they started selling it, there came a fashion of painting houses & fences a light/mid grey or brown colour... yuk. I think that was the recyced paint.

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    just add kitty litter to it. that is how they tell you to do it if you are putting it in the trash. you can use mulch or dirt just something that doesn't allow it to run every ware. I would put old litter in it. kill two birds one stone.. If you pour it into a tube you can peal it off as one big piece when it dries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by junkfreak View Post
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    great cause i totally agree with this i have helped with two homes as a landscaper/framer and paint is always needed im sure they would take it in a plastic 5 gallon bucket and then you could scrap the can
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    anytime i come up on paint, i bring it to my boy scotty's house.
    same with any screws, 2x4's and decent sized pieces of ply wood.
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    Here is what I did once, Take your paint maybe when you got about 20 gallons and than find some old carpet or rugs that are trashed or were in fires/water damages. Pour the paint all over the carpet don't pour it all in the same spot, spread it out. Than leave it out in the sun for 1 day, And its dry. Than roll up the carpet and throw it in a dumpster

    Redneck solution: Take all the paint and pour it inside a scrap dryer that's working, plug it in, turn it on (I would not do this it could start a fire or leak all over and make a horrible smell)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DevinThaScrapper View Post
    Here is what I did once, Take your paint maybe when you got about 20 gallons and than find some old carpet or rugs that are trashed or were in fires/water damages. Pour the paint all over the carpet don't pour it all in the same spot, spread it out. Than leave it out in the sun for 1 day, And its dry. Than roll up the carpet and throw it in a dumpster
    Why do all that work when you can just leave it in the sun for a few days and just rip the side of the can open and dump the dried paint out.
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    I just take it to the land fill and drop it off at the hazardous waste drop off. You can also get free paint from the same place.


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