harry73 harry73 said:
Are there not asbestos-free replacement panels?
Then you can saw in them and discard your old whole ones.
You are not allowed to discard them!
 
Christer G.V. Christer G.V. said:
You're not allowed to throw them away!
Of course, you can dispose of them at recycling centers that accept eternitplattor.
 
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Depends on what you mean by "throw away." When I got rid of a couple of window sills made of eternit, they had to be wrapped in plastic and placed carefully in the container.
 
I imagine TS going out in swim trunks and standing there pulling something back and forth under the surface.
 
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Magnus E K Magnus E K said:
Depends on what you mean by "throw". When I got rid of a couple of window sills made of eternit, they had to be wrapped in plastic and placed carefully in the container.
I realize in hindsight that it was possible to misinterpret my response. Of course, eternit boards should not be thrown, but they should be handed in to designated drop-off locations according to the instructions applicable there.
I feel a bit silly for not writing that directly.
Good thing we don’t live in the USA, otherwise I would have received a lawsuit for a few million.
 
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