Good ideas Jim. My boys use the funnel to speed the inhalation of more food/milk. Lance Lafargue, RPT New Orleans Chapter Covington, LA. lafargue@iamerica.net ---------- > From: Jon Page <jpage@capecod.net> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: T3 (Today's Tech Tip) > Date: Wednesday, November 26, 1997 6:33 PM > > Here's a continuing thread for you. [pick your topic] > Why wait for questions. > > Re: Plastic gallon milk containers > > Having two growing boys (no kidding here), these empties come in handy. > > Cut the bottom quarter off. These are now stackable containers (storage too). > The top could be used as a funnel. > > Many uses but most importantly is their function when disassembling a piano. > They are containers for the screws and misc. small things removed from the > case. > > For instance, as you take apart each 'section', place the screws in the > container. > Place an empty one on top and remove the next grouping of screws/hinges. > Include a piece of paper with an ID if needed. > > This way, you do not waste time sorting through a pile of screws. > > Assembly is simplified. > > > See, we're not_all_turkeys. > > > > Jon Page > Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. (jpage@capecod.net) > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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