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Recycling - Chew on this for the bye week

Started by Bob In PA, November 01, 2022, 09:54:14 AM

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Quote from: weeze on November 01, 2022, 09:48:01 PMThere is a material, a "high density poly" something or other where they take plastic and make it into this one inch smooth panels. Used to buy them, granted 25 years ago now, in 5x10 ft sheets. They cost about 500 bucks and weighed several hundred pounds, You cut it just like it was plywood and you could make anything you wanted out of the stuff. It was almost impossible to burn, hard as hell to carve into and if you made bathroom partitions out of it the bums couldn't wreck it like they do metal panels.
 Most common use is they do make it into 1x6 and 2x4s and the like , you've seen it as a substitute for wood for decks, or steps and the like. Dont know what it cost to make but that stuff was superior to wood in every way except price. Main point is its pretty much indestructible unless you melted it down by the same process thats used to make it in the first place.
 Dont know why we never made a point of building with that stuff. Of course the fact that we still; produce as much plastic as we do makes about as much sense as the French do.
Are you referring to trex?
https://www.trex.com/why-trex/?utm_id=go_cmp-1718730443_adg-65354728537_ad-588999580249_aud-1072829519491:kwd-99171161_dev-m_ext-_prd-_mca-_sig-CjwKCAjwh4ObBhAzEiwAHzZYU7ks9LvP0QSpqrc3gFkpF3-SZPEIQnNt3DZgluZMA52gOMQUVcfFahoCcRMQAvD_BwE&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&gclid=CjwKCAjwh4ObBhAzEiwAHzZYU7ks9LvP0QSpqrc3gFkpF3-SZPEIQnNt3DZgluZMA52gOMQUVcfFahoCcRMQAvD_BwE
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