If it was the type of cardboard compactor where someone (namely the cranky janitor) had to run wires and make bales then have to haul those bales away, I can see why he was ticked off.
Boxes that weren't preflattened wouldn't compact tightly which often meant the baling wires wouldn't wrap tightly and the bale would come apart when you tried to move it making a mess.
Guess who would then have clear all that up. I feel his pain.
I honestly didn't know this was a thing....
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pretty good idea. but, i wonder if that smashing price is included into the service, or an extra chargeAnother Canadian driver Thanks this. -
been doing that for years with a fork lift and a block of concrete not as effective but way cheaper
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Yes.
I am good friends with a guy that owns a scrap yard I worked for him for a few months several years ago while recovering from an injury and occasionally I get to play with some of his big stuff and make things into little pieces. It can make for a very relaxing afternoon -
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