I, like many others, have a healthy collection of milk crates. We used to commonly call them "$2000 tables", as that was the supposed fine if caught in possession.
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Hi Guys,
Just been reading this http://www.aulro.com/afvb/projects-t...-warnings.html
Out of curiosity, how many people have ever been done for "illegally being in possession of a milk crate?" I did a bit of maintenance work in a copshop once, used a milk crate to carry bits and bobs, none of them gave it a second glance?
There was a bit of a thing in the news recently where the price of milk has dropped and the farmers are getting less than what it cost to produce it. I reckon they must factor the in the price that every bloke in aus has one or two crates in their shed, so if you don't knock a couple off it's like they're getting money for free?![]()
I, like many others, have a healthy collection of milk crates. We used to commonly call them "$2000 tables", as that was the supposed fine if caught in possession.
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Numpty
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Grab three and cable-tie them together, two side by side and one on top to make an L shape - makes a great little step.
I haven't seen them used as sand tracks, but it seems like an ok idea.
Never heard of anyone actually getting a fine, surely if the owners cared enough they wouldn't be everywhere.![]()
I bought mine at the local tip/recycling centre- $3 bucks each.
I must be the only mug in Aust to actually buy them !!
But I've still got the receipt. ( It only says Milk crates -$12.00 -guess how many I have nowadays)
They fall over the fence from the milk "factory" next door into the Penrith railway yard.
Dinkum!
I don't work at Penrith.
Ron B.
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Remember when they used to hold the record collection as well?
i've found .50 cal ammo cans to be almsot perfect for holding my CD collection lol
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