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Default Repairing curbside plastic garbage cans

In alt.home.repair, on Thu, 23 Jan 2020 08:02:27 -0500, Frank "frank
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On 1/22/2020 7:22 PM, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 22 Jan 2020 08:46:23 -0500,
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On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 03:39:01 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
wrote:

On Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 12:45:28 AM UTC-5, wrote:
Hi,
I have one of those very large (96 gallon) plastic garbage bins with wheels. It has developed a vertical crack down the front. I've seen several videos on plastic garbage bin repairs, for example:
1. using heat gun to embed metal screen across the crack and into the plastic
2. using soldering gun to melt two sides back together and then add more plastic from a compatible source, usually a zip tie.
3. using a plastic welding gun (requires specialized equipment for the minor amount I need to do)
4. sanding the plastic, overlaying fiberglass mesh, and spackling over the whole thing with 2part epoxy.
Anyone have luck with these or other solutions?
Advice appreciated.
Thank you.
Theodore.


Do you own it or does your garbage hauler own it?
If the latter, call them up and ask for a replacement.
Cindy Hamilton


Yep.
In my district - it appears to belong to the hauler :


Even if it does belong to the hauler, it's in society's interest to
repair it. Why throw away 5 pounds of plastic to fill landfill and
never degrade if you can delay that. If the repair won't take too
much time or money, I'd repair it. You can replace it in a few years
when the repair failes.

https://www.bra.org/resources/supplies/

John T.



I did agree with your use of Gorilla tape. It might extend the
lifetime. Container is likely PE which is recyclable.

Speaking of recycling, I think it is stupid to have multiple cans for
different trash. Look at your friend Adam Schiff's house and you will


He's never invited me to his house. I don't think he likes me very
much.


see three cans. That means 3 different trucks will have to come to his
house for pickup. Trash should go into one can, handled by one truck


I don't think they actually use 3 trucks for this, that there's more
than one section in one truck.

OR, something like here, one truck but it instead of taking everything
two times a week, it takes one thing one day and the other stuff the
other day.

But some place around here is switching to single stream.


and should be picked for recycle at the dump. It is done like that in
many places and in order to recycle you have to have people at the dump
anyway to pick through the recycle.