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What to do with pyramid material after the season
So I think we have disassembled our pyramid for the last time and now I have a bunch of black iron pipe to figure out what to do with.
What are others doing with their pipe? Recycle? Craig's list? Dumpster? Yard art? We have a full pyramid built to team drawing specs |
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
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One, steel pyramid structure. Perfect for young child's home gymnasium. Steel pyramid, not like the ones in egypt. only better. ![]() |
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
Ours was chopped up and made into a cart that holds aluminum extrusion. However we're saving 1 corner so that we can demonstrate our 30 point climb.
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
Any off-season events that can use them?
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
Could auction it off as a deer stand.
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
sell it to one of those "pyramid power" people http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_power
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
Our pyramid is going to one of our mentors backyard.. his kids are crazy about it =P
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
You could re purpose it as a overbuilt computer station.
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
I like the idea of scrapping it. The money you could get could go to your team's funds!
We have scrap metal drives to raise funds for our team. We take over the local scrapyard tearing stuff apart! It's a load of fun, and it's for a good cause! |
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
Don't know what the scrap steel prices are for you, but around here 1 cent per pound is typical. That doesn't yield much more than a buck for the pyramid.
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
Anyone near us in Virginia that wants to get rid of one, we would be interested in it.
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
There has been discussion about turning ours into 4 trellises for climbing roses and such at schools, home, etc.
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
you could always save the tubing if you have storage room never now what next years game element (or robot
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Re: What to do with pyramid material after the season
We have a request out for ANY surplus field elements for a shared public practice field at the Virginia Air and Space Center. (and carpet)
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