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Date:         Tue, 2 Aug 2011 07:23:33 -0400
Reply-To:     ed donnen <spliced.surprise@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         ed donnen <spliced.surprise@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      corrugated plastic
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For some reason I find myself with a lot of corrugated plastic signs, metal stands, and wooded stakes all appropriate for something, let us say making signs, for instance (Flashing Light post). Now I have used the metal for holding up plants, welding practice, and cut with a bolt cutter for recycle. The wood can be used in fireplaces, staking plants, kid projects, and filling my trash cans. The corrugated plastic works well under paint cans and filling my trash cans. I need some ideas for recycling the signs into something useful. My oldest son takes a combination of the above to W VA where he and his friend use them for shotgun practice. With this wise and august list there must be some ideas out there.

Ed- cornering the market in corrugated plastic, one sign at a time


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