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MAGNUM8950
Posted 9/26/2006 14:50 (#46865 - in reply to #46834)
Subject: Re: Lime and Potash?



southern medina county ohio
eddie - 9/26/2006 11:58

You'd have to be trucking drywall in by the semiloads year around to cover anymore than 5 acres. Seems like that would cost an awful lot in fuel and time, let alone to find that much scrap. You must have trucks that follow around drywall crews.


thats all this guy does, is pick up the scrap drywall, he is contracted byt the builders, i redid the whole upstairs of my house with the scrap drywall i pulled out of the pile, there is always full 12-14-16 foot sheets, just the corners broke off, cut off and inch or two and put it up.there is alot of develpoments in the surrounding counties. i bet there is about 50 semi loads piled up at the farm, that isnt ground up yet.
the worst part about the drywall is the paper, but it does biodegrade.
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