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    eesakiwi is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I have used a body soap as a handcleaner & it works better than anything else I have tried. Palmolive brand, Honey flavoured.

    This place is definatly a extended family, not a 'brotherhood'.

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    Welcome to the forum! It really can feel like a brotherhood (or errr siblinghood if you prefer?) or family, complete with the crazy uncles!

    Quote Originally Posted by eesakiwi View Post
    Welcome from NZ.

    I have used a body soap as a handcleaner & it works better than anything else I have tried. Palmolive brand, Honey flavoured.

    This place is definatly a extended family, not a 'brotherhood'.
    Ok I gotta comment on that. Flavoured soap? Really? And why would you or anyone know and/or care how their soap is flavoured? Learn something new every day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zito View Post
    Ok I gotta comment on that. Flavoured soap? Really? And why would you or anyone know and/or care how their soap is flavoured? Learn something new every day!
    Thanks, I was thinking of this thread yesterday...
    This is the Item I used. I tried a NZ brand version & it wasn't as good as the Palmolive brand.
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    A few of the gals came here looking for recycable materials for craft projects.

    I have noticed laptops have a nice sheet of thick plastic with dimples on one side that could be made into a clipboard.

    But what I have been thinking of is the thin plastic sheets they have. Some are white, some are prismatic/clear.

    Then yesterday, while I was thinking about it. I saw a add for a childs windmills @ $4 each.
    Then I relised the prismatic sheets, along with a shoe eyelet & a nail, will made a great prismatic windmill. or a bird scarer.....
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    Theres a few pics of 'Motherboard wall art' on the net. Prices vary @ about $250+


    None of these pics are as good as what I have seen.

    Basiclly what they did was use a broken Floresent backlit LCD TV & stuck 4 motherboards onto its face after removing the LCD panel.

    The main thing was that motherboards were checked first with a backlight because with the back light you get to see the copper traces & the multi layers of the board etc.
    A backlit motherboard of the right sort looks ten times better than the best looking motherboard.
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    I would be interested if I can scrap the soap to make money
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