RE: recycling paraffin into cutting boards
| From: | Terry.Marshall@rgh-tr.trent.nhs.uk |
What a bunch of cheapskates you are:-))
Terry L Marshall B.A.(Law), M.B.Ch.B., F.R.C.Path
Consultant Histopathologist
Rotherham General Hospital, Yorkshire
terry.marshall@rgh-tr.trent.nhs.uk
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Subject: recycling paraffin into cutting boards
I'm glad to see that somebody else does this. I recycle paraffin into great
cutting boards by pouring it into a tray that somebody left in the lab.
When it gets dirty I just toss it and make a new one. The new paraffins
work OK - I haven't had any problems. This isn't a huge cost saving but
every little bit helps.
Andi
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