Jan 22, 2004 #1 GJW Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jan 25, 2002 Messages 2,030 Location Bay Area, CA That's it. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Jan 22, 2004 #2 J jayflash Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Oct 4, 2003 Messages 3,909 Location Two Rivers, Wisconsin Indeed. I wish it was recyclable here. We save some,but there's a limit.
Jan 22, 2004 #3 E Eugene Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jun 29, 2003 Messages 1,190 http://www.7fire.com/flash/bubblewrap.swf
Jan 23, 2004 #4 B Bravo25 Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 17, 2003 Messages 1,129 Location Kansas, USA Eugene - Thanks, my daughter loves this stuff. Now I can keep her entertained for awhile.
Jan 23, 2004 #5 E Eugene Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jun 29, 2003 Messages 1,190 Its much cheaper that was, and less clean up afterward /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Jan 23, 2004 #6 G Ginseng Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Feb 27, 2003 Messages 3,734 I have a 3' x 3' x 4' box in the basement full of packing peanuts. That's 36 cu-ft. Yikes. Wilkey
Jan 23, 2004 #7 L lightnix Enlightened Joined Jan 2, 2003 Messages 249 Location Kent, UK As an alternative packing material, use the output from your paper shredder. If you don´t have one, get one - it will pay for itself in no time, with all the savings you make not having to buy bubble wrap. Works for me.
As an alternative packing material, use the output from your paper shredder. If you don´t have one, get one - it will pay for itself in no time, with all the savings you make not having to buy bubble wrap. Works for me.