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Created On: 10/26/2009 06:01 PM
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 10/26/2009 06:01 PM
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wldflwr
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Does anyone have a great idea as to what to do with all the sawdust and shavings produced in the shop? I would love to use it someway...thinking about mixing it with polymer and sculpting...What is a good use for this?
 10/29/2009 08:41 AM
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Rod Sheridan
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Well, I doubt if they're great ideas however I either use it as mulch in my flower beds, or I put it out as yard waste and the city composts it.

Regards, Rod.

P.S. You can also buy a machine to compress it into briquets for fuel in a wood stove.
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