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short distance, to the Lake Ontario storage
space and we accepted them and put them in
an old disused building until they got to
the point where we juet couldn't digest them
anymore,
It was Sust tremendous amounts of
etuff.
Ye decided at this point, “well,
why don't we see if there Len't some other
way to do thig'?
"Can't we just take this
etuff, there's a lot of it and it is not
very active, end put it in a place somewhere
and burn itj
just get rid of it and forget
about this business of baling it up"?
Baling and shipping to a storage
area igs actually a relatively inexpensive
way to do it,
In many cases the stuff is loaded
with concrete, taken out and dumped.
We disassembled some of these big
bales and boxes and had three successive ex-
periments,
We were feeling our way,
The
first one was with 500 pounds of material,
the second one with about two tons of mate~W-
rial and the third one with about eight tons
of material,