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Old 11-11-09, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Singlespeed92
Another possible ....

How did you bind yours together? I remember the article using zip ties,or leather straps or what-not...I used zip-ties,but I also used a hot glue gun to help seal em. Those things were really neat,handy,usable and...loud when not lined or fully loaded,LOL! You're making me wanna go make aonther one
I started with zip ties, but they broke, and I replaced them with #16 gauge galvanized wire.

Another use for coroplast is mixing cement. When I did some repairs to the basement floor, I mixed the sakrete on a sheet of coroplast. It's still in the basement, under the stairs, I was going to throw it out, but the tenant said she likes it, so I left it there.
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