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Lorri Winterhalter

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Jan 20, 2024, 5:16:38 AM1/20/24
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Supplies you'll need are milk jugs (but I think one of mine was a tea jug), a marker, solar lights, something to put inside the jug to weigh them down, I used white decorative floral rocks . I included packing tape in the photo in case I needed it to secure the solar lights, but I did not need it. I purchased the marker, white decorative floral rocks and solar lights at Dollar Tree.

I recently picked up a Zhumell Z10 and decided to really get familiar with it and put a lot of effort into making it the best it can be. There is a lot of talk online about cutting little washers out of HTPE milk jugs and inserting them into the secondary assembly between the secondary mirror holder and the collimation screws. The people that do this say it prevents the secondary collimation screws from digging in to the secondary mirror holder, and helps the collimation process by making it more predictable and more sensitive to fine-tuning.

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My Z10 had a steel washer between the collimation screws and secondary holder, so I decided to put my milk jug washers between the screws and the steel washer. I traced the size of the steel washer directly on to flat sheets cut from the milk jug and cut the circles with scissors.

A single hole-punch from my kids' school drawer was perfect to put the holes in the washers. Here they are together. I used one "smooth" and one "textured" washer, both from the same milk jug. Smooth first against the collimation screws, then textured under the smooth one.

The secondary on my last scope was only collimated twice - the day I bought it and the day I sold it, because I couldn't be bothered with the trouble. But the milk jug washers sure make it a lot easier and more enjoyable, and if it gets me to spend a moment to make the little adjustments to the secondary for that little improvement, it is worth it for the money (free).

Beginning in the early 1980s, advertisements on milk cartons in the United States were used to publicize cases of missing children. The printing of such ads continued until the late 1990s when other programs became more popular for serving the same purpose. Contemporary popular media portrayed the practice in fiction, often in a satirical manner.

In December 1984/January 1985,[inconsistent][2] the nonprofit National Child Safety Council began a nationwide program called the Missing Children Milk Carton Program in the United States of putting photos of missing children on milk cartons. By March 1985, 700 of 1600 independent dairies in the United States had adopted the practice of publishing photos of missing children on milk cartons.[3]

Etan Patz was one of the first missing children, and perhaps the most famous of them, to be sought with this strategy.[4] In 1979, when the six-year-old boy went missing on the way to the schoolbus in Manhattan,[5] there had been no system in the United States for tracking missing children nationwide.[6] In 1985, Patz's photo was printed on milk cartons so that consumers purchasing milk at retail markets could be encouraged to look for the missing child.[5]

[T]he 'milk carton kids' campaign proved only marginally successful in helping to locate missing children (neither Patz nor Gosch nor Martin has been found), and was eventually abandoned as paper cartons were replaced by plastic jugs [...][8]

One of the more recent appearances of a face on a milk carton was when 16-year-old Molly Bish disappeared from her lifeguarding job in Massachusetts in 2000. Her parents became active in raising awareness about missing children. The girl's remains were found three years later, five miles from where she disappeared.[9]

The campaigns brought attention to the idea of "stranger danger".[8] However, most of the abducted children pictured on milk cartons during the 1980s were taken by a noncustodial divorced parent, not a stranger.[10]

Hi I am 29 years old and I heard many storys about the milk can on 146. I am a 4th generation house and building mover. It was my father and uncles who moved it back in the 80s. I remember they made a special set of beams to lay the milk can on its side for the move and when i was a kid i always wundered what the weard set of beams were that i always played on were. I think my uncle still has parts of the rigging used to move the can around still.

Our dependence on these materials makes recycling and reusing plastic bottles essential for the health of the planet. So, what can we do? Try some of our plastic bottle recycling ideas for a great way to minimize your environmental impact and even save money.

Love cats, plants and sustainable living? Creating a cat planter is actually a way to reuse plastic. Spark your DIY spirit with a simple project that turns 2-liters into a useful and appealing indoor planter. Here are some simple step-by-step instructions for how to make a DIY plastic bottle planter:

Here is the plastic bottle recycling idea that both skim milk fanatics and 2% lovers can agree on: save your milk cartons after use. One of the easiest and most useful projects is to create a scooper from the empty carton. Whenever you need to plant something in your garden or even clean up after your dog, just scoop and toss. Check out this tutorial to turn a milk carton into a DIY scooper.

This plastic bottle recycling project gets you extra green points. Upcycling 2-liter bottles into sub-irrigated planters is one of the more creative ways to reuse plastic. Follow these steps to create an herb garden from a recycled bottle:

Repurposing plastic containers can save you money in more ways than one. Create a plastic bottle piggy bank and start cashing in on your craftiness. You can paint the entire bottle so the amount inside is a surprise. You can also leave it transparent so you can see how your savings is growing. Simply put, this is a project that makes a lot of cents. Find out how to make a DIY plastic bottle piggy bank with this guide.

It will be a great day when cell phones no longer have to be charged. Or even if battery life can get us through a three-hour social media scroll session. Until that day, we charge away. Make it easy on yourself and your guests by creating a recycled cell phone charging dock. All you need is a lotion bottle, a marker and a box cutter.

Keep your kids entertained during bath time with airplane toys made from recycled shampoo bottles. Talk about coming full circle. This project can be completed in a variety of ways, so use your creativity to paint, stick and glue different elements to the outside of the bottle.

Waiting until the last minute to find a costume is a Halloween tradition for many households. If this sounds familiar to you, we have the perfect idea to show you how to reuse plastic while getting your child ready to fill their pillowcase with hundreds of fun-sized candy bars. Create a plastic bottle jet pack and lift the Halloween costume burden off your shoulders.

I think that it is a good idea to not only take plastic water bottles to a recycling center but also to use them around the house for home projects. That way you will save money on things that you need around the house while also recycling. I think that it would be fun to do these projects with my kids as well so that they can be more creative as well as learn how to recycle on their own. All of the ideas that you have posted are great things to try around my house.

I use the bottom portion of plastic soda bottles as a cradle for my cantaloupe and the top portion as mini greenhouses. The bottom portion could be used to keep any vegetables in your garden off the ground.

Washing baby bottles can seem like an endless chore, so it may become tempting to skip proper cleaning. However, the proper cleaning of baby bottles is extremely important, as babies' immune systems have not fully developed, making them much more susceptible to getting sick from bacteria in dirty bottles. To ensure your baby stays safe and healthy, start with Step 1 below for detailed instructions on how to properly wash baby bottles.

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