1" HDPE 100, any good ?

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    1" HDPE 100, any good ?

    Hi gents, I may, and I repeat "may", have possibly found a supply of some free HDPE 100 about 1" thick. Question is, will this be any use for track crossers / grousers. HDPE is an extortionate price over here so trying to find a cheaper way of doing things.
    OK, it's bright yellow but I can live with that

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    No thoughts on this from anyone ??????????

    Your PM was much appreciated Buzz, and taken on board.

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    Hi rodp, My thoughts r IF ITS FREE ITS FOR ME . U have nothing to loose except a little storage space in your garage. Have a great day. Later Mike

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    True mike, very true. Garage space is at a premium here though, and workshop space, and factory space I'm one of life's hoarders I afraid, if it looks like it may be useful one day then I keep it.

    I'd post pics but I don't think I have a lens wide enough to get all the junk in

    Actually, pics of folks work shops / garages would probably be a good idea. It may make some of us feel a little better about the state of our own

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    I'd take it home with you. HDPE cuts great and could be used for many things, not just tracks.

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