New Trash Container

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New Trash Container

I have recently come to the conclusion that the rather large waste can that was mounted in the galley was too big. So, I removed it and sold it at a local consignment shop and completed the following project. As you can see in the photo I connected the two drawers together (internally) in the galley. I removed the bottom piece of wood on the top shelf. Then I located a small plastic wastebasket that fits perfectly. What an easy upgrade this turned out to be!

Well, I just attempted to upload a picture of this project and apparently it is too large. Stu, what do I do here buddy?

Glenn Druhot
Carpe Diem
New Bern, NC
35* 6' 10" N / 77* 2' 30" W
2001 C36, Hull #1965
Std Rig; Wing Keel; M35B

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Perhaos Larry can assist me with this technical glitch.

Glenn Druhot
Carpe Diem
New Bern, NC
35* 6' 10" N / 77* 2' 30" W
2001 C36, Hull #1965
Std Rig; Wing Keel; M35B

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Stu Jackson, C34IA Secretary, C34 #224, 1986, SR/FK, M25 engine, Rocna 10 (22#)

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Make sure your photos do not exceed 320kb and they should attach just fine.

Larry Brandt
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Pacific Northwest, PDX-based
2002 C-36 mkII SR/FK M35B
 

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I found that changing a photo to pdf format vastly lowers the amount of bites it takes up. If you can "print" to pdf, you might want to try that.

SF Bay
1998 C36

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