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Post by cobber on Sept 22, 2006 14:23:03 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2006 14:46:25 GMT 10
Hi Cob I just wanna say a big thank you for posting this thread and link. For years now i have laid awake tossing and turning trying to think of a usefull purpose for fibreglass vans. I knew there had to be something out there that they where good for. I went close to the 'portable travelling garden ". In one of my nightmares I had considered using one as giant "compost bin". Just empty your grass clippings in through the hatch and filler up to the ceiling. Add water and a few earth worms, wait twelve months ... Bingo instant garden compost . The Dutchman also had i good idea when he made his houseboat with 6hp outboard outta one. Maybe we can hire one of these portable tropical gardens to set up near the spitroast at Coledale..... would fit in nicely with the planned Hawian theme night ;D ;D. Jeez ...arent i in for a serve off the "synthetic brigade" this time I'm Gunna havta sleep with one eye open at Coledale. might wake up 3 mile out to sea in the ply jobbie after some disgruntled "Egg Owner" releases Matildas brakes and kicks out the chocks. Reddo... Plywood Vans.... Made of wood ... a naturally occuring product that doesnt look like anthrax dust when sawn up ;D
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Post by groovy on Sept 22, 2006 15:07:17 GMT 10
Reddo... Plywood Vans.... Made of wood ... a naturally occuring product that doesnt look like anthrax dust when sawn up Just very thin layers of wood with lots of poxie chemical glues in between. HHhmmmmm not all that much different to layers of glass with lots of poxie chemicals in between. Greg
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Post by veedubnut on Sept 22, 2006 17:50:46 GMT 10
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Post by earlee on Sept 22, 2006 18:44:43 GMT 10
what an absolutely excellent idea !!
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