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  1. anynameyouwish

    cheap and light temporary shelter

    looked up pricing for chloroplast. it costs $19.00 at the home depot for one sheet! ONE! go to a recycling centre. it should be cheaper to get a sheet there. or just go around stealing campaign signs.
  2. anynameyouwish

    cheap and light temporary shelter

    you could probably get some campaign signs for free, an they're made of coraplast...
  3. anynameyouwish

    cheap and light temporary shelter

    wait, never mind, actually three. I still like the first one best
  4. anynameyouwish

    cheap and light temporary shelter

    he actually made two. and i (personally) like the first one better
  5. anynameyouwish

    cheap and light temporary shelter

    yeah, i think he did...
  6. anynameyouwish

    cheap and light temporary shelter

    and with the way most of the world is today, it might not even be low quality, just a bit dirty.
  7. anynameyouwish

    cheap and light temporary shelter

    and for pretty cheap too.
  8. anynameyouwish

    cheap and light temporary shelter

    witch means that you could probably get some really low quality sheets from a recycling centre.
  9. anynameyouwish

    cheap and light temporary shelter

    to quote a random website i found on the internet: (https://www.coroplast.com/technicalinfo/faq.htm) "Yes, in most cases, standard Coroplast plastic sheets are 100% recyclable. We encourage the recycling of Coroplast plastic sheets. Due to the durability ofCoroplast it can often be reused. If...
  10. anynameyouwish

    cheap and light temporary shelter

    they (I think) are recyclable, and if you go out right after an election and ask around, you might be able to get some sheets of chloroplast for free (they might be small though)
  11. anynameyouwish

    cheap and light temporary shelter

    https://thetinylife.com/tiny-cloroplast-house/ it's by a guy named "Paul Elkins" he makes a lot of other stuff like that on his youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVEvg5_CuH3v2Mhb8pQ1Xrg instructions for his stuff on his website - https://www.elkinsdiy.com/