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    Re: Question about rodent bins

    That does sound neat...might have to look for one!
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    Re: Question about rodent bins

    Quote Originally Posted by hoo-t View Post
    The Dremel is a great idea. But just to throw one more idea into the fire, you can buy a soldering iron that has interchangeable tips, one of which holds an exacto knife blade. Heat that blade up, and you want to see a knife cut through plastic like butter????? I think I got mine either at Lowe's or Hobby Lobby, don't remember which.

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    Steve is the type of thing your talking about?

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    Re: Question about rodent bins

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    Steve is the type of thing your talking about?

    http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/xac/xacx73780.htm
    I bought mine at Wally world. Back in the craft area it was actually labled as a wood burning iron (approx. $8) and included 6 different tips (it is green).

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    Re: Question about rodent bins

    God bless a jig saw.

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    Re: Question about rodent bins

    sounds like you so need to build (get a friend to build) a rack for your ratties

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    Re: Question about rodent bins

    Quote Originally Posted by lord jackel View Post
    I bought mine at Wally world. Back in the craft area it was actually labled as a wood burning iron (approx. $8) and included 6 different tips (it is green).

    Hope this helps.
    Thanks I'll have a look there. Couldn't find anything at Home Depot and haven't had a chance to get over to Hobby Lobby yet but I'll have Mike have a look at work on his next shift for one of these.
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