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so i take it you have already turned your car, refridgerator, air conditioner, Tupperware, and everything else you own that is made from or runs off fossil fuel into the recyclers?


Prob not but why pollute more than necessary? Dirt pollution was a good point because he might not have known and want to plant something later. Its his ground though its his choice.
 
smoedog said:
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so i take it you have already turned your car, refridgerator, air conditioner, Tupperware, and everything else you own that is made from or runs off fossil fuel into the recyclers?
I wont even justify that rediculous statement with a response!
 
Well I may plant some trees and stuff around my track sometime. For now though I am going to clear out the weeds. Then try to get this riding mower to cut up the rest. Once I finish doing this I will be able to start my track project. I'm sure it will take a day or so to clean up the yard. This stuff has been growing for several years. I still need to get a few more things to make life easy like a wheel barrel. Sucks when you have only so much money to work with :( It's pooring rain outside rite now so I will have to wait this out for a bit. I really wanted to go outside and play with my buggy. I will have to wait though.
 
Thanks guys, happy fathers day btw.. Anyways I have a lot to do but it rained all week. I chopped weeds for about 4 hrs almost. We got the riding mower to pick up the rest and flatten it out. I racked a lot of crap up as well. As you can see I put my picture of the track I started in the top of the thread. My lady painted my ramp and pit area. :) I bought the noodles at kmart, each noodle cost $1.00 So I bought a 100. I also had to buy some pvc line 100ft costs $5 and eyehooks 75 cents a pc. I run the line through the noodles and about every 6 noodles I put an eye hook. I dug a few holes put my tree logs in them and took my cordless drill, drilled a hole in each log for an eye hook. This keeps everything weighted down so it don't blow away. If the rcs run into the noodles, there should be no damage considering they are big sponge's. I have to get myself some more pvc line but other than that I made a sweet track for about $150 I'll post a video of the track here sometime after I get more work done to it. So I have 400 ft to work with for a small price to pay. The rain won't hurt the noodles and I can throw them in the shed for the winter.
 
What a great idea using pool noodles and pvc inside them for strength, thats a perfect way to build a track border while keeping your costs down, good job angry. Way to really use your noodle!...lol
 
Hell ya. Hahaa you should of seen these people at kmart when I bought all the noodles, hahaaa they all wanted to know if I was throwing a party!!

lightning73 said:
What a great idea using pool noodles and pvc inside them for strength, thats a perfect way to build a track border while keeping your costs down, good job angry. Way to really use your noodle!...lol
 
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