Re: [bolger] Digest Number 2499
In a message dated 6/9/2005 8:40:49 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
bolger@yahoogroups.comwrites:
1 sq ft of waster weighs 62 lbs
- 1 sq ft of Dow blue EPS weighs 1.8 to 2 lbs
- 1 sq ft of white EPS styrofoam weighs 1 lbs
Do you mean cubic feet?
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bolger@yahoogroups.comwrites:
1 sq ft of waster weighs 62 lbs
- 1 sq ft of Dow blue EPS weighs 1.8 to 2 lbs
- 1 sq ft of white EPS styrofoam weighs 1 lbs
Do you mean cubic feet?
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In a message dated 6/9/2005 8:40:49 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
bolger@yahoogroups.comwrites:
I bet that with the right scrounging you might find a box of Mylar
ballons for cheap which I bet would be better choice than Ziplock bags.
How about that inflated packing some companies use in place of foam peanuts?
I have a box full in the garage and they seem to be staying inflated (no
real pressure, but full of ambient air I think) Or bags of those foam "peanuts"
themselves?
John Meacham
High desert of California
Bolger Cartopper.
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bolger@yahoogroups.comwrites:
I bet that with the right scrounging you might find a box of Mylar
ballons for cheap which I bet would be better choice than Ziplock bags.
How about that inflated packing some companies use in place of foam peanuts?
I have a box full in the garage and they seem to be staying inflated (no
real pressure, but full of ambient air I think) Or bags of those foam "peanuts"
themselves?
John Meacham
High desert of California
Bolger Cartopper.
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