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Re: OT- Boy, is it slick
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Posted by John A. on January 04, 2005 at 20:13:42 from (65.161.170.185):
In Reply to: Re: OT- Boy, is it slick posted by David B on January 03, 2005 at 20:23:07:
David, Here's a second alternative. Go get some plactic garbage sacks. Fill them with H20, Tie each sack off, so they don't leak. Making water bladders! do this on 5 to 10 sacks, or so till you get 50 gal or so. H20 is ave 8 lbs/gal. The water will feeze in the bladders(sacks) and stay put in the bed of your truck. When the weather warms....simply slice the sack with your pocketknife, or untie and let Mother Nature take its course when temps rise above 32 dergees. At that time pitch the sacks in the trash if you sliced them or resuse the ones you untied. Definately safer then the suitcase wts, and them sliding around in a wreck situation. Good luck. later, John A
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