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    Use em as filler. They add up fast. I save a few for everyday use. The rest go into a coffee cans or grocery bags then filled in appliances. Usually fridge drawers, I tape the drawers closed. No one wants loose screws on the yard floor. I see a holes dumping drums of nails and such all the time. Be considerate of others. The next screw you get in your tire could be from yourself.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Russell View Post
    Use em as filler. They add up fast. I save a few for everyday use. The rest go into a coffee cans or grocery bags then filled in appliances. Usually fridge drawers, I tape the drawers closed. No one wants loose screws on the yard floor. I see a holes dumping drums of nails and such all the time. Be considerate of others. The next screw you get in your tire could be from yourself.
    This does cross my mind when I'm dumping pails. I'll walk farther up the pile and dump them, i've also opened up stoves/fridges/etc that others dumped and dumped them in there.

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