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Simple plastic bag holder

Simple plastic bag holder
We recycle shopping plastic bags as rubbish bags. You know: this is where you put carrots' peels, oranges' rinds, coffee grains, etc., before throwing everything to the garbage can. Did you notice that plastic bags do not stand up by themselves? That's why I decided to build a bag holder. The first one was made with pipes, but after one year, my wife decided that it was not nice at all and that it fitted only one size of bags. So I built a new wooden one.
 
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I started with sawing 7 pieces of trunnions , 25 cm long:

2 large pieces (2.8 cm)
5 thin pieces (0.9 cm)
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Sep 20, 2011. 10:50 AMdoo da do says:
Nice idea, the only thing is most of the time they have holes and we have to double, but it works fine. Some times I use the leftover mickdee cups.
Jan 17, 2010. 10:14 AMnaomi1431 says:
If you're going to make this thing, your design is nice . . . but I do have to throw out there that everything you appear to be throwing into these bags belongs in a reusable compost container. If composted, they'll turn into nutritious soil in your back yard. If sent to the dump, they'll be compacted and not have enough air to decompose efficiently. Just my 2 cents. . . Yey compost!
Jul 27, 2009. 2:59 PMvalhallasmine says:
I absolutely LOVE this! Simple, clean, attractive. Great balance in design style, too! Thanks!
Jul 20, 2009. 11:57 PMpiaferre says:
love it, i'll make one for my room!
Jul 20, 2009. 11:30 PMstarmoon125 says:
unbelievablepithy and elegant
Jul 18, 2009. 6:06 AMcapricorn says:
You arrive just in time my friend, I just needed this to close the project of my new furniture for my kitchen. Thanks a lot :)
Jul 9, 2009. 6:22 AMRadBear says:
I saw this the day after my wife asked me to build something like this. Saved me a lot of time. I built two. Thanks for the great idea!
Jul 8, 2009. 2:38 PMphotofreak says:
Shoot! I saw this a day late. We leave tomorrow, but will make it as soon as we get home. Perfect for a larger camping tent like we've got. I've seen others, including your pvc pipe one but too big all packed. I'll make a small sock base for both ends, w/strap to contain all 7 pieces in less than 9 cm and poke in any old place with camp stuff. Way to go!
Jul 9, 2009. 1:07 AMtecnica says:
I don't know where you are from or live, but be careful with what you're throwing away inside your tent! The wildlife can smell this, and will show up for a midnight snack... my uncle still has his Igloo brand cooler with bear teeth marks in it, no joke.
Jun 29, 2009. 1:01 PMstephenniall says:
very nice think i might have to make one of these out of scraps i went to my local Asda (Wal mart owns it Juisty diff name) and they were £7 for little ones (roughly $14) so i shall do this
Jun 29, 2009. 5:56 AMTehLonelyOne says:
That's great, but where I live these plastic shopping bags are now banned. We put all those veggie scraps in the worm farm anyway...if only there were some worms in it :P
Jun 28, 2009. 7:57 PMnotdiytape53 says:
Very nice! just did this one, using hot glue instead, and square bases. looks very nice when spray painted chrome!
Jun 27, 2009. 9:24 PMsgsidekick says:
I really like the look of this! And if you're worried about the ends of the dowels poking holes, or you just want to make it look a tad different, you can place wooden balls over the tops of the dowels.
Jun 27, 2009. 7:28 PMjessyratfink says:
It looks so professional. Great work! Once I get sick of using a tin can as my scrap bin I might need to upgrade!
Jun 27, 2009. 2:03 PMve2vfd says:
Nice! The wooden one honestly looks like something you'd buy at Ikea! You could call it the "Skräp" ;-)
Jun 27, 2009. 12:40 PMTape-structable says:
Agreed with rimar2000. Both are very nice. The second wooden one looks more appealing though, and with the adjustable lengths, you could use different bags. Great instructable.
Jun 27, 2009. 11:23 AMrimar2000 says:
Both are interesting. Good work.

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