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Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2009-12-14 09:31:00)
by Luva
Hello everyone. I'm going to need some help charging a coroplast sign with black vinyl. size is 3'x3' (2 pcs) black vinil only letters ( 4 lines) one side for both. How much do you think I should charge? thank you for your help.
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-12-04 01:35:00)
by Michael Hage
I have recently purchased a laser and the question has come up....."Can you use a laser to cut coroplast to shape"? Is it the same as PVC and if so...definitely not. Has anyone done it???? Thanks
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-27 23:44:00)
by HAL 9000
I am looking to buy a sheet of coroplast. If you have a sheet for sale please email me the size and price. If you are close and price/size are right I will buy it. Thanks need it for guinea pig house. Read more...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-11-01 14:43:00)
by hotbike
OK, "Coroplast" is a trademark, it refers to a kind of Corrugated Plastic. (It's a lot like Corrugated Cardboard, but it's plastic, so it doesn't disitegrate when it gets wet.) Let me see if I can post photographs, which I took yesterday, 31 October, 2009: Side View: Quarter On: Rear:
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-27 00:20:00)
by bassman
Hello I need your help. I made a Mig7 on coroplast, which was a bit heavy I think. Airplane more battery 700gr (25 ounce). I do not want big races I thought of putting an engine 1100kv with a 9x4 propeller to gain a little strength. However the result was not the best, early on I had a fall and although it has all been very fast I was feeling a lack of strength...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-24 19:46:00)
by Rahimah
i live in manhattan is there a store in manhattan where i can buy the grids and a coroplast its because i love my guinea pig and i want it to be happy with a bigger cage not a small one please reply.
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-10-09 05:54:00)
by drewhosick
Will dark brown coroplast work as a diy gridspot? The guy didn't have black but had dark brown coroplast. WIll this creat a brown cast or should it work cause it's so dark?
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-30 06:29:00)
by richg99
I have need of a very light-weight --human powered-- small boat for fishing. I am considering using coroplast to keep the weight down. I can purchase the coro for $15.00 per 4 x 8 ft sheet. It is, apparently, also available in 12 foot x 4 ft pieces. If I can get the 12's I would keep the boat's length down to utilize the material. Has anyone here used Coroplast for light-weight boat ...
Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-22 18:33:00)
by aplusbowling
Let's say I have some coroplast that is 18" tall x 24" wide and i need to cut them down to 9" tall x 12" wide. What's the best way to cut it? Table saw? Bandsaw? Is there a special type of "guillotine" cutter out there?
Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-14 09:57:00)
by casper1245
I have found a local source for coroplast and straws and was wondering if there is any percieved difference in quality or longevity between the two materials. You should obviously cut the coroplast/straws as long/wide as the flash head but how deep should you make it? And does the depth remain the same regardless of the snoot you put it in IE 4,6,8 or 12 inch snoot or would...
Started 2 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-14 13:39:00)
by CJ_Loncki
for durability, i would guess coroplast over the straws. as far as how deep it should be... i dunno.. lol! i would imagine longer is better for keeping photons going in a straight line.. but i'm probably wrong on that.
Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-13 01:49:00)
by CHELLIE
Originally Posted by vinay Hello Everybody, Got some deprons today and also some Coroplast as well. The deprons are laminated ones and as well as non laminated ones. What I noted was that the laminated ones are a little hard to bend. They are stiff and tend to break if I bend more, Do I need to heat them or something before bending? Am I missing...
Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2009-12-10 20:22:00)
by Terry Montlick
Quote: Originally Posted by R Harkness Terry Montlick, Would you mind tackling the question I have on this page (see above, with photo) about the effects of putting 4mm thick Coroplast in front of my bass trap area? (And, if it will act as a barrier to the effectiveness of the bass trap, would heavily perforating the ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-08 19:46:00)
by Dash01
Correction: Our cars are about as aerodynamic as a brick with its edges rounded off. The rounded edge thing makes more difference than you might imagine. And, per tests done on the Ecomodders website, our (or most any) cars might benefit substantially from mods such as smooth belly pans, fairings to streamline the wheels, or perhaps lip spoilers. The worse the original shape, the more ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-09 12:30:00)
by crankshaft
Quote: Originally Posted by BMW Atlanta Orange arrow on white backboard. So a 1' arrow on 2' squared back board would be hard not to notice. I'd gladly donate some supplies money for such a thing Ditto on the donation. I'm sure my wife would be willing to print a bunch out at a discount. Bold black vinyl arrow on a bright, almost ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-09 23:35:00)
by bomber991
Quote: Originally Posted by beatr911 I'd like to see the ECOnetic stateside. Instead we get the SFE option available only with the Auto 6 speed trans. It adds two mpg on the freeway to reach 40mpg. Woopee. Mostly with a grille block and bellypan that should be standard anyway. Well I guess it's better than getting mugged and ...
Started 5 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-12 00:00:00)
by TroyRaymond
My first post in this section, after finding this thread yesterday, and reading it all, and watching the videos... Very inspiring. I have two Sunpak 622 Pro flashes, but need another adapter (ebay specials), so I made due with what I have. I've only gotten serious about photography this spring. Own 2 Canon XT's, and a few lenses. 70-200L as my favorite. Anyway, I grabbed a stand, a JTL 24"...
Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-12-13 21:39:00)
by Chewperz.
Well she sounds like me then, because I'll have alot of pets for sure. Their names are Sugar and Ellie, they're both about 2-3 years old and I keep them in a Cubes and Coroplast cage of which I found on Guinea Pig Cages, Your Cavy At Home where I am also a member of the forums just like this. I rescued Ellie and unfortunatly bought Sugar before I even thought about looking at a ...