I imagine that the day after an election, you could volunteer to go around picking up those big yard signs and disposing of them, and you would get people falling all over themselves to thank you.
Hmm. I have 200 campaign signs in my garage waiting for the next election in 4 years. I never thought of cutting them up and using them for projects! Good to know…I definitely have signs to spare.
I’m going to Home Depot this week. See how stiff this material is. Doubling it up may be a great idea.
It’s called Corflute around here I think and I didn’t know about it until fairly recently either. I mostly see it used for signs and billboards of various sizes at schools, markets, fetes, community events, etc, and of course during election campaigns. It can be printed with really vibrant colours too, it’s great stuff!
Sorry to jump in at this point, but swamp cooler? winterize?
Technically, the material is high impact polypropylene copolymer. Coroplast is the name of the extruded twin-wall plastic sheet products and also name of the company.
A swamp cooler is a substitute for an air conditioner. Works by evaporative cooling. Fine for dry climates. Not a good idea in humid climates.
Like an AC wall unit, it’s a good idea to cover them in the winter to make them last longer and reduce heating losses.
I live in a Wonderland! Hot as shit in summer, and cold as Hell in winter. If you don’t seal and cover the swamp cooler, you would just vent all the heat straight up through the roof. I use the coroplast to cover the sides, wrap it up in shrink-wrap stuff, then cover it with a canvas cover and wrap that in rope to keep it from getting torn up in the wind.
Lots of wind here. Like I say, a Wonderland.
I bought a big sheet of it from a sign shop 11 years ago to make a guinea pig cage from scratch. Easy to work, durable, strong.
I just bought a sheet Sunday from Home Depot to make a light table for bottom-lit photography. $20 for a 4’ x 8’ sheet (may not have been Cloroplast brand).
Thanks:)
I was getting ready to make a bunch of arrow cases for my flight arrows, an entire set only weighs about 3 oz. This would be perfect for that. I normally use veneer but this would be a lot easier to work with.
If you made a box like this one, you would wind up with quadruple thickness at the ends. And it would only weigh a couple of ounces.
So it turns out that when a snowplow hits a coroplast sign (which, if you’re curious, read “#2069”) and it’s -8°, the sign shatters into a bunch of little pieces.