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Previously on "How to dispose of VHS tapes"
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Ah Dynatrons fine bits of furniture with Phillips TVs inside.
Owe my bad back to some of those.
Preloved | tv cabinet for sale in Kirkby-in-ashfield, Nottinghamshire
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostI remember them well.
My uncle had one that was basically a mahogany, antique writing bureau in drag.
Tasteful, very tasteful.
There was on that incorporated one of the early Philips VCRs (which was heavy enough in itself) to make the combination of the two even heavier.
I've never actually seen one of those though.
I have now:
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Originally posted by unixman View PostAn old neighbour and friend of mine gutted his 1960s/70s telly and made a fine drinks cabinet. However, it was a high quality wood type TV complete with sectional sliding doors, not my black plastic Japanese variety.
My uncle had one that was basically a mahogany, antique writing bureau in drag.
Tasteful, very tasteful.
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Just don't breathe in the black smoke when lit
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuy...-lighting-gel/
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Is it not acceptable to throw them out of your car as you drive along some of the most scenic roads in Yorkshire?
It must be, so many of the Keighley scrotes do it around here.
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An old neighbour and friend of mine gutted his 1960s/70s telly and made a fine drinks cabinet. However, it was a high quality wood type TV complete with sectional sliding doors, not my black plastic Japanese variety.
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Originally posted by unixman View Post
Thread hijack!! Stick 'em up, I am taking this thread to... what is the best/most responsible way to dispose of an old telly, CRT type?
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Dismantle, put the spools in a fire, recycle the rest. Best I can think of.
Or erase them in a VCR.
Thread hijack!! Stick 'em up, I am taking this thread to... what is the best/most responsible way to dispose of an old telly, CRT type?
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostJust dug up a load of old family VHS tapes, mainly crap so don't want to go through the hassle of converting them to DVD etc, but whats the best way to safely destroy the tapes so they can't be played short of burning them?
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