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+ | The waiver that new members sign says that we won't use powertools indoors. I think that was a rule we made when we were at makeshop 1.0, which had no warehouse portion fit for powertool work. Proposing to strike the statement from our application: | ||
+ | https://256.makerslocal.org/wiki/Application | ||
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+ | ===Recycling tips=== | ||
All plastic goes into the blue bins except for plastic bags or bag-like sheet plastic that can jam up the sorting machines and #6 (e.g. styrofoam cups and red solo cups). The bags and sheet plastic all go into the bag of bags that gets taken to Publix bag recycle bins. The #6 and red solo cups and styrofoam all go into the white can at the end of the stairs that also get taken to Publix egg carton recycle bins. | All plastic goes into the blue bins except for plastic bags or bag-like sheet plastic that can jam up the sorting machines and #6 (e.g. styrofoam cups and red solo cups). The bags and sheet plastic all go into the bag of bags that gets taken to Publix bag recycle bins. The #6 and red solo cups and styrofoam all go into the white can at the end of the stairs that also get taken to Publix egg carton recycle bins. | ||
Don't forget that ALL aluminum can go in the big can box not just soda cans. The shop makes money by sheer weight of aluminum no matter the source. Make sure the aluminum isn't attached to anything that's not aluminum before you toss it in the box since they pay us by just weighing the box. | Don't forget that ALL aluminum can go in the big can box not just soda cans. The shop makes money by sheer weight of aluminum no matter the source. Make sure the aluminum isn't attached to anything that's not aluminum before you toss it in the box since they pay us by just weighing the box. |
Revision as of 16:27, 9 March 2012
Date/Location
- March 14, 2012
- 7:30pm
- Shop
- All members
Agenda
Topic | Presenter | |
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Review of Board Action Items | Chairman | Action Items |
Treasurer's Report | Treasurer | Action Items |
Netadmin Report | TBD | Action Items |
Facilities Committee Report | Facilities Committee | Action Items |
Project | Chairman | Action Items |
Publicity & Events | Publicity Chair | Action Items |
New Member Recognition | Secretary | |
Decide next meeting date | Chairman | |
Update "Action Items Closed Since Last Meeting" Redmine Filter 'Closed' date to be today's date | Chairman | |
Change Door Code | Secretary |
Action Items
Treasurer's Report
Facilities Committee
Recent Improvements
Improvement | Attributio |
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Planned Improvements
sort and setup AV Lab | poc CrashCart |
sort and setup Library | poc Gregabyte |
Set a goal to have all "zones" reasonably setup and usable by our 1 year anniversary moving into this space (may) | If you're not part of the solution, then you're part of the problem. |
continue new flooring in loft | (long term) |
New Members
NOTE: All new members, meet with the Facilities Committee for your shop walk through.
Discussion Topics
Membership Application Update
The waiver that new members sign says that we won't use powertools indoors. I think that was a rule we made when we were at makeshop 1.0, which had no warehouse portion fit for powertool work. Proposing to strike the statement from our application: https://256.makerslocal.org/wiki/Application
Recycling tips
All plastic goes into the blue bins except for plastic bags or bag-like sheet plastic that can jam up the sorting machines and #6 (e.g. styrofoam cups and red solo cups). The bags and sheet plastic all go into the bag of bags that gets taken to Publix bag recycle bins. The #6 and red solo cups and styrofoam all go into the white can at the end of the stairs that also get taken to Publix egg carton recycle bins. Don't forget that ALL aluminum can go in the big can box not just soda cans. The shop makes money by sheer weight of aluminum no matter the source. Make sure the aluminum isn't attached to anything that's not aluminum before you toss it in the box since they pay us by just weighing the box. Keep up the great work of keeping food out of the blue bins!