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Know of any uses for solid concrete cylinders?

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Originally posted by: Sukhoi
Make a corduroy driveway with the cylinders laid on their sides.

This is cool.

^^ His response is the most creative response, to the most "WTH?!" question I've seen in months.

Cool factor x 10. 😎
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: Sukhoi
Make a corduroy driveway with the cylinders laid on their sides.

This is cool.

^^ His response is the most creative response, to the most "WTH?!" question I've seen in months.

Cool factor x 10. 😎

Wewt!

And shooting them only becomes a problem if the bullets ricochet straight back. 😉
 
Save them up for a bad batch of concrete😀. That or bring your testing machine around to quiet neighbourhoods at night and start testing. Just did some tests this last year with those, had a heart attack when those things failed. Or were those the steel tensile tests...
 
Originally posted by: Specop 007
If your located near Kansas City, I'd happily take them off your hands.
I just dont want to pay to ship them, that'd cost an arm and a leg.

ditto 😀
 
My dad's roommate in college was a civil engineer and had a similar situation. They ended up separating the top bunk of their bunk beds and placing them on top of the cylinders. So mattress foundation FTW.
 
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