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Tip Resistant trashcan prototype

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Stormin Mormon - 02 Jan 2005 03:34 GMT
Am building a prototype trash can which will be less likely to tip over.

Should have the prototype built tomorrow AM, and will be possibly taking
photos, which will be developed (retro tech, using film) in a week or two.

Any catslaves need a tip resistant kitchen trash can?

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CatNipped - 02 Jan 2005 04:30 GMT
> Am building a prototype trash can which will be less likely to tip over.
>
> Should have the prototype built tomorrow AM, and will be possibly taking
> photos, which will be developed (retro tech, using film) in a week or two.
>
> Any catslaves need a tip resistant kitchen trash can?

This is the trash bin my daughter made for me.  It's only in the garage
because my kitchen has a built-in trash bin in a pull-out drawer.  It's next
to the cat motel my SIL made for me (they're both wonderful carpenters - you
should see the gorgeous rocking horse she made for a nephew!!).

http://www.possibleplaces.com/TrashBin/

Hugs,

CatNipped

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Ted Davis - 02 Jan 2005 17:34 GMT
>Am building a prototype trash can which will be less likely to tip over.
>
>Should have the prototype built tomorrow AM, and will be possibly taking
>photos, which will be developed (retro tech, using film) in a week or two.
>
>Any catslaves need a tip resistant kitchen trash can?

Putting the kitchen trash can on a small stool worked for me for may
years and many cats.  Currently I am binding all of them to the wall
with bungie cords or stuffing them into crevices (one of the current
cats is big enough to reach the top of even a tall can on a stool).

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Ginger-lyn Summer - 02 Jan 2005 18:50 GMT
>Am building a prototype trash can which will be less likely to tip over.
>
>Should have the prototype built tomorrow AM, and will be possibly taking
>photos, which will be developed (retro tech, using film) in a week or two.
>
>Any catslaves need a tip resistant kitchen trash can?

I just put a brick in the bottom of ours.  Works well :-)

Ginger-lyn
 
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