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The Lounge / Re: old mattresses what do you do with them.
« on: January 23, 2011, 10:59:45 PM »
Glad I live in the south. Any unwanted items go to our property out west of town. Once there is enough, we have a bonfire ;D

   We a definitely  looking at moving out of Taxachusettes  , just not sure of North to New Hampshire or Maine , or head South towards  West Virginia or Tennessee .
  But when I call and ask a realtor about the towns Trash program and there fees if any , instead of about there schools , I get usually a Long Pause . LOL
  We just need a Home Base  for most of the year , as we return to New England for the Fall Fair Season .
  Bob
  Ps.
  I have seen everyone walk away from a locker filled with some tools , mattress's ,  tires and old paint cans  except three  bidders that did not speak english and they got it for $ 25 .                                      ( We all looked at each other and wondered ? )
  Pps
  The Thrift stores around here will only take new wrapped mattress and box spring sets do to the laws.
  I have found a company local to me listed as a nationwide recycler  , but when I asked a couple of years ago , they only took truck loads from lic. recyclers , will have to call again ,  things might of changed ?                                                                                                                                       This is Them
nationwidemattressrecycling(dot)com/

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The Lounge / Re: old mattresses what do you do with them.
« on: January 06, 2011, 10:51:42 PM »
  Here In Mass. it is Illegal  to sell a used mattress unless it has been sterilized by a " State Approved and Licensed Company "
  It is also Illegal to dispose of a mattress in a landfill or transfer station as ordered by the State D.E.P. , it cost Me anywhere from $ 40 to $75 to dispose of one at a licensed Recycling Center. 
   Don't even ask about a pint of oil paint found in a storage locker , I have to take it to a Hazardous waste facility 30 mi. away at a cost of $ 2.50 a lb.
   Bob
 


 Town of Natick 
Paint Swap Shed
     The Paint Swap Shed  closed as of June 1st
2009. Paint can be brought to Clean harbors
facility in Braintree. They are located at 1 Hill Ave
Braintree MA. 02184. They are open on
Saturdays from 8: 00 AM to 12:00 PM at a cost of
$2.50 per pound. 

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