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Know of any uses for solid concrete cylinders?

Part of my job involves breaking concrete cylinders to see how many PSI they can handle and with each set of cylinders, one is a reserve. If the first four pass then the reserve is usually thrown away. However, this seems a bit wasteful to me, so I have started saving them in case I could figure out a use for them.

Now...can anyone think of something I could use them for? They are pretty strong (most can handle 3000+ PSI and for the most part, untouched.

Specs: 1 foot high/long
6 inches in diameter.
 
how many do you have?

1: wacky walkway (a fun idea, and it is fun to say too!)
2: landscape edging (either vertically or horizontally)
3: lawn darts
4: keep one by the back door in case you lock yourself out
5: patio stools
 
6" rounds won't make the kind of walk way that you'd want on without twisting your ankles.

I'd say you'd need to plant them vertically to make anything, but they'd be too much work to make anything flush to the ground. You'd have to dig too deep.

You got me.
 
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