So... do you use plastic milk carton crates on your apparatus? I'm not saying it's a bad thing. It's just funny to think that so many of us use these storage containers even though they have the name of the milk company embossed on the side of the crate. My hunch as to why we all love mile crates is the heavy plastic light weight construction, built in handles and open design so liquid does not accumulate. But... shouldn't we buy these instead of stealing them? Just a thought...


CBz


Got Milk Crates?
By ILAN BRAT
June 6, 2006; Wall Street Journal, Page B1

Bill Kroese hired a staffer and an efficiency consultant last year to help him stop a crime wave.

Their mission: to track missing milk crates.

Rockview Farms, Mr. Kroese's employer, lost 424,000 milk crates in 2005, up from 350,000 in 2004, he says. Replacing them cost the southern dairy business $1.6 million. This year Mr. Kroese, Rockview's safety and loss-prevention director, expects his company's milk crate costs to keep rising -- and he blames most of it on theft. "Where's that black hole out there?" he says. "Where could they all be going?"


We know that some of them are on our apparatus... Just a thought... you can buy mile crates for about $30.00 each commercially... Here's just one advertisement I found online:

The Film & Video Industry Storage Standard! 


These crates are the authentic 24 quart 19 x 13 x 11, classic, heavy duty "Milk Crate" used by the film and TV Industry throughout North America. Not the college student dorm model but the genuine milk man crate designed to be abused and carry a ton of gear. Rehrig's dairy crates have a heritage that helps them not only cope, but excel. Engineered to be strong, resilient, high-density polyethylene which stands up to abuse. Use it for cables, lighting, stage boxes -- you get the picture (Do we really need to tell you how to use a milk crate ?!!!)

  • Features:
  • Ample Storage Capacity with Minimum Weight
  • Clean Grid Bottom
  • Stackable
  • Size: 19 x 13 x 11
  • Weight: 4 1/2 lbs

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- Mark Twain

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Brian: The problem is trying to herd the cats! lol
That's where the 500 Austrialian Cattle Dogs come in. THey herd the cats.
Don't know the web address but I think the ad goes like this. GOT MILK....CRATE?
We are guilty also........but they were given to us by a clerk at a convenience store. Does that reduce our sentence?
We use boxes from PlastixPlus. www.plastixplustx.com
A department I was on when I was younger had a dairy plant in our district....They would donate thier "old" ones to us, so we are guilty by association, but man they were sweet to have. Wish I had a place like that now.

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