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Re: Egg drop Contest- Help Please!!

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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
Ive heard that the best padding material for this is lawn clippings - grass from your back yard.
EDIT: Uh, how much does 350 grams weight in ounzes and pounds for those of us who are metrically challenged?

Thank you Ken! I'm not sure what it means by manufactured box but if you can use a cardboard box for example, or any container, (probably the bigger the better) fill it to the brim with grass clippings (assuming they are still available where you live). Then put the two eggs as close to the center as you can, without them being two close to one another. Have Fun!
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