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Groundhog
Jun 15, 2007
My yard is full of dangling, flashing, shining CDs. It doesnt stop the Robin from eating cherries right off the trees! -
Groundhog
Jun 15, 2007
My yard is full of dangling, flashing, shining CDs. It doesnt stop the Robin from eating cherries right off the trees! -
Groundhog
Jun 15, 2007
I dont know about the proper uses of tools exactly. However, after stinging up many whole CDs I put about a half dozen in a vise and cut them with a hack and a coping saw. I did this because I figured they would spray some shrapnel if I broke them in half. -
Groundhog
Jun 15, 2007
I dont know about the proper uses of tools exactly. However, after stinging up many whole CDs I put about a half dozen in a vise and cut them with a hack and a coping saw. I did this because I figured they would spray some shrapnel if I broke them in half. -
Groundhog
Jun 11, 2007
I found using a hole-puncher doesnt work that well. Maybe thats just my hole-puncher. None-the-less, for all of you that have one, an electric drill works great! I found stacking the CDs on a piece of something (to protect the working surface of course) and drill right threw them is more effective, efficient, and time-saving. -
Groundhog
Jun 11, 2007
I found using a hole-puncher doesnt work that well. Maybe thats just my hole-puncher. None-the-less, for all of you that have one, an electric drill works great! I found stacking the CDs on a piece of something (to protect the working surface of course) and drill right threw them is more effective, efficient, and time-saving. -
Nov 22, 2005
When you break CDs in half, most of the time they shatter outwardly and can do some serious damage. Break them in a paper bag. And be careful.