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Show me your (trash)CANS!

Lombie

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Show off how you've turned the mundane into the cool!

Let's see those garage/workshop trash cans!
 
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Jim Sperry

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U.S. Plastic Corp. in the final word in USA-made garbage cans.

I have two of their products rescued from Dumpsters® over a decade ago.
Both now cracked, they yet remain servicable, and sport copper-wire stitching up the sides.

Pictures to follow . . . stay tuned . . .
 

CheckeredFlag

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I wouldn't mind having an old style swing top (triangular shaped) trash can

doesn't necessarily have to be diamond plate, but one kinda sorta like this:

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koondog

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Sorry, no pictures, but I also use old drums for the trash. A buddy gave me a couple of Quaker Stae drums from the shop he works in.
 

TMcCay

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I would love to find some of those 30 gallon drums but haven't had any luck yet. One day hopefully!!
 

SchuLace

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All I have right now is your standard 30 gallon plastic can.

Does anyone remember watching Home Improvement? On there they had a 55 drum with the Binford Tools logo on it. Sometime soon I want to try to paint a drum and put the logo on it. I think it would be pretty cool
 

rustybutt

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When I was in boot camp we took turns standing firewatch at night. To stay awake, we used the cotton waste polish to shine the drill instructor's brand new galvanized trash can. Long time ago, so no pictures, but I always thought I might do one for myself one day. Those cans looked like they had been chromed.
 
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rustybutt

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What is "cotton waste polish"?

One brand name is "Never-Dull" which is available at some auto or farm stores. It is a fiber material saturated with metal polish and will shine just about anything metal. It took two weeks per can polishing from 2200 hrs til 0600 hrs every night and that is why I haven't done one myself!
 

DCarr

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sory .. but topic like this are just to much for me .. takes the Man out of the garage ..... but to each their own and I usually dont open these types of treads. Have at it boys.
 

Arps

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Deception

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sory .. but topic like this are just to much for me .. takes the Man out of the garage ..... but to each their own and I usually dont open these types of treads. Have at it boys.

Did you see the thread about curtains & floral wallpaper in the garage? lol
 

FJ 432

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The two I have is a quaker state 20 gallon can and my triangular eagle industry safety can. The safety can has a UL brass tag on the lid.
 

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nolimits76

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Where are you guys finding the Mobil, Quaker State, etc barrels that are serving as your trash can?

I have a buddy that works at a dealership, but they get all their oil in plastic drums. The guys here selling drums/barrels only have plain painted versions -- none with logos.
 
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