Ideas needed - Rubber Disc

ibasniper

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 Derbyshire
Hi Guys n Girls

I Have thousands of round rubber discs with a self adhesive backing on ( 100mm dia x 2mm thick) as a waste product from a job we are running.

I'm looking for suggestions or ideas what they could be used for or can anyone make use of them.

Seems a real waste putting into landfill
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Throw them on nice clean white floor. Take a few quick snaps and enter the Turner price. Then just sit back and wait for the commissions to role in from folk with more money that good taste or good sense. :wink:
 
Hi there - if they are going begging I wouldn't mind having some.

I need to sort out some creaking trim in my car and if cut to fit they might do the job! :thumbsup:
 
RickRob said:
Stick them on white dogs to make them look like Dalmatians! :P
What the feck do white dogs eat in your neck of the woods, they must be either humongous or hugemongrels. :exitright:
 
Mr Tidy said:
Hi there - if they are going begging I wouldn't mind having some.

I need to sort out some creaking trim in my car and if cut to fit they might do the job! :thumbsup:

Yea no probs... where abouts r u or going to zest??
 
ibasniper said:
Mr Tidy wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:54 pm
Hi there - if they are going begging I wouldn't mind having some.

I need to sort out some creaking trim in my car and if cut to fit they might do the job!

Yea no probs... where abouts r u or going to zest??

I'm in Sandhurst, Berkshire so not that near. :(

I doubt I'd need that many - 10 tops. If you could post them I could PayPal you for postage.
 
ping me your details and i will send some off to you. i will pm you my email address for paypal.
postal charges seem a little odd though as i can supposedly send a 1kg parcel (£3.55) cheaper the a 255g letter ( 10discs) (£4.60)
I will package up and post and you can ping me postage after if your ok with that? did you want recorded or tracked?
 
If you screwed various 4mm plywood sheets to garage walls at strategic places and cover the plywood with these rubber discs, it would prevent door damage or scrapes on brickwork. They might also work on top of trolley jacks as a non-slip surface, even if you have to replace them every so often. There are bound to be other 'bump' damage prevention ideas that haven't been thought of yet.
 
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