So, I'm writing this on CoroPlast (election) day, and I keep seeing comments about "liberating" political signs. What are you guys doing with these things?
So, I'm writing this on CoroPlast (election) day, and I keep seeing comments about "liberating" political signs. What are you guys doing with these things?
I was thinking about making a derby car in it. One of the gravity racer types. Not sure if there are any hills big enough to make it a race at the challenge?
If I can get enough of them, I'm making a replacement undertray for the Miata. Or maybe box flares for the P71. Or flares for the miata come to think of it. Undertray thing has priority though.
I had some unrelated coroplast that I've been using to template some engine mounts before cutting them with steel
So, do you guys just go running around grabbing signs out of people's yards or what? What is the proper way to acquire the coroplast?
Furious_E wrote: So, do you guys just go running around grabbing signs out of people's yards or what? What is the proper way to acquire the coroplast?
I'm planning on knocking on doors and asking.
Furious_E wrote: So, do you guys just go running around grabbing signs out of people's yards or what? What is the proper way to acquire the coroplast?
I'll hit the business route and pluck them from light industrial and union places after closing time.
I go to the busy intersections with the largest signs and start taking them down after the poles have closed. No one looks at you twice and you get the big ones you can do more with.
former520 wrote: I go to the busy intersections with the largest signs and start taking them down after the poles have closed. No one looks at you twice and you get the big ones you can do more with.
This my plan- pick up any that I see in intersections on my way home when the polls are closing.
As for what to do with it, I rather like the templating idea- I'm going to have to do that to make an adapter for the 3800 to the DMC's bellhousing.
Just a few things I've used Coroplast for-
Sure, alumaplast is better, but it's not free either!
Quick reminder that if you bond two layers of coroplast with super glue (which bonds VERY strongly to it) with the corrugations at 90 degress apart, the resulting sheet will be massively stronger. Useful for all kinds of things.
Edit: Also a convenient way to cover up the politicians' faces and reduce the need for paint. Force Trump and Hillary to make out forever
The EcoModder guys use it for grille blocks, airdams, underbody trays, diffusers, etc. It might work for a sealed airbox too.
FYI, if you need really large sheets and can't find any patriotic ones, 4ft x 8 ft sheets are usually around $20/each online.
pinchvalve wrote: I love the small bike trailers that people have made. Coroplast Bike Trailer
I want to build one now but have no practical purpose at all.
DIY splitter, with some threaded rod and adjustable eyelets to hold it up (no idea what the proper term is).
G_Body_Man wrote: DIY splitter, with some threaded rod and adjustable eyelets to hold it up (no idea what the proper term is).
Turnbuckle?
Rigid kites. That way they can sustain gale force winds, as long as you use really strong string/rope/cable.
GameboyRMH wrote:G_Body_Man wrote: DIY splitter, with some threaded rod and adjustable eyelets to hold it up (no idea what the proper term is).Turnbuckle?
Anyone know what the things on the ends are actually called?
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