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    Quote Originally Posted by t00nces2 View Post
    This seems very easy to me; smash them and pulverize the glass to a point it can be added to highway pavements and cement and make roads out of it. It will be bound for decades, maybe centuries in the grind, mix, repave loop. Use it for sand and aggregate in building projects. Use it to make windows and car parts and components... Headlights, windows, insulators.
    CRT glass is leaded, Highly leaded i'm told any use of it will allow the lead to leach out slowly, but the EPA doesn't care about that... I mean they wont let you use lead wheel weights because they end up beside the road no way they are going to make leaded gravel for asphalt. :-(



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