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Re: A Monumental Task
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lugnet.storage
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Fri, 17 Dec 2004 01:04:37 GMT
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I just buy a case of 4 rolls every few years, works well enough for me.
Granted, since this last move was only about 40-50 miles, buying a case was
overkill. I only used 1 roll. But that's because the truck I borrowed was about 6"
too short for the rolling steel shelves I was planning on packing and wrapping.
This last order, I even bought the industrial metal handle setup for the rolls,
since it was on sale for $49. MAN, does that make wrapping SO much easier! A
definite back saver.
Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> In lugnet.storage, Joseph Greene wrote:
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> > I borrowed a roll of pallet wrap from work (with permission) and wrapped my
> > towers and drawers in it.. worked beautifully...
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> That stuff is semi reusable if you take a little care at the end so that you can
> lift the end up cleanly and reroll it on a stick or whatever, and if you keep it
> fairly clean so it retains its static cling.
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> I have a roll of it I've reused about 3 times now. My wife thinks I'm crazy,
> but...
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| (...) That stuff is semi reusable if you take a little care at the end so that you can lift the end up cleanly and reroll it on a stick or whatever, and if you keep it fairly clean so it retains its static cling. I have a roll of it I've reused (...) (20 years ago, 16-Dec-04, to lugnet.storage)
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