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Re: Brick sorting and 4L Ice cream pails
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Date: 
Tue, 14 Sep 2004 15:35:42 GMT
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Rob Antonishen wrote:
I am still waiting for the details, but a ball park minimum order of
brand spanking new, nice clean (with lid) 4L square food grade retail
packaging HDPE pails would be about 250 (1 palette) for around $1.50 -
$2 per pail.

Now I don't need 250 pails, and don't want to be out of pocket for the
$500 I'd need.  So before I go any further investigating this, would
anyone in RTLToronto also be interested a group purchase of these
types of containers for that kind of price?

How does it compare with other (retail) containers that people have purchased?

For large volume items I use 3033, 4107, ect bins.  For mid volume items
I use Sterilite 4 quart containers from Walmart.  They run between 1 and
2 dollars.  They stack well, fit perfectly on narrow and wide IVAR
shelving, being shallow they are easy to sift through.

Derek



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  Brick sorting and 4L Ice cream pails
 
I was at Dave K's a couple of weekends ago and saw he sorts out his bricks (mainly) using 4L square ice cream pails (like Chapman's comes in). I like this, because they are a nice size, and fit very well on shelves (as they are square). Now most of (...) (20 years ago, 14-Sep-04, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)

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