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Default Salvaging a Garage door torsion-spring

"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 01:29:15 -0400, Bill wrote:

Lobby Dosser wrote:
"dadiOH" wrote in message
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Bill wrote:
I just happen to have this 32" torsion spring with a 2" i.d. left over
from an obvious home repair. I placed it in the garbage, at first,
but I retrieved it--in case it may be valuable! ; )

Seriously, is it material suitable for making any sort of wood cutter?
If it is, I think I can get a lot of 'em out of the spring!


Maybe you could make some sort of catapult and use it for disposing of
things the trash men won't take. Like dead cats

That's what the beefy plastic bags are made for ...


For disguising the cats or as freezer bags? What about the tail? ; )


There's an idea. Triplebag the dead cats in your freezer, putting
them out only the night before pickup so they don't give themselves
away by smelling up the can.

If only we had more Asian restaurants in town...


Chinese restaurant in town near where I was stationed in England got shut
down for that and serving cat Food (the canned kind). Most of us ate at the
Indian places, but I was always suspicious of the teensy tiny drumsticks in
the Tandoori Chicken ...