Is there anything you can spray on styrofoam packing that melts it to a reasonable size for disposal that isn't toxic and does not increase the number of 3 eared, one-eyed newborns in the neighborhood?
what would be the fun if you can't burn it? That will surely reduce the size. [evil]
Take it on a boat and go out to deep sea. Tie a mile long line around it with sufficient weight so it sinks. Send it overboard. When you retrieve it you will notice a considerable size reduction.
You didn't mention cost effective...
Build a rocket and launch it into the sun.
hmmmm, maybe just strip off the old shipping labels and tape the boxes up send to someone I don't love
Acetone is about the best for breaking down the foam, but not real good for our little blue planet or the denizens thereon.
Thinking laterally though, have you looked into recycling? Try "polystyrene recycling" in your fave search engine and you might get lucky and find someone in your local area.
good point I am down in Asheville and they recycle/repurpose everything in this town
I knew acetone did the trick, but to your point....
It is slabs or pellets?
If slabs, maybe visit the local homeless populations and let them have it for shantytown insulation material?
(And I can't tell if I'm just being an ass or if that's actually a reasonable idea. Maybe both?)
slabs pellets, peanuts...I have it all
yes Habitat for Humanity Styrofoam Igloos!!!
Styrofoam peanuts, you say?
The biggest box you can find that the USPS will ship.
And a coffee mug.
Yes, that was my brother's birthday present last year.
Quote from: Buckethead on December 01, 2011, 11:23:51 PM
Styrofoam peanuts, you say?
The biggest box you can find that the USPS will ship.
And a coffee mug.
Yes, that was my brother's birthday present last year.
LOL....I was thinking along the same lines however skipping the mug and sending it all to my ex-wife....very symbolic.....well-packaged nothingness
Quote from: RAT900 on December 01, 2011, 10:59:35 PM
hmmmm, maybe just strip off the old shipping labels and tape the boxes up send to someone I don't love
I'll send you the shipping address of the impolite twat who "bought" my Suzuki gas tank but then "forgot" to pay for it.
You can usually take the peanuts to a Mail-Boxes, Etc kind of place, or similar shipper, and they gladly accept them for reuse.
Another good idea thanks
Quote from: RAT900 on December 01, 2011, 11:36:03 PM
LOL....I was thinking along the same lines however skipping the mug and sending it all to my ex-wife....very symbolic.....well-packaged nothingness
This.
Quote from: Grappa on December 02, 2011, 01:00:10 AM
You can usually take the peanuts to a Mail-Boxes, Etc kind of place, or similar shipper, and they gladly accept them for reuse.
+1 I take my peanuts to the UPS store down the road
We use a citrus cleaner called Citrus King where I work. It takes a while, but pour some on the foam and it dissolves it. Citrus King also does a good job of dissolving hot glue.
http://citrusdepot.net/info_mutli_purpose.html (http://citrusdepot.net/info_mutli_purpose.html)
It's kind of expensive though.
Quote from: RAT900 on December 01, 2011, 11:36:03 PM
LOL....I was thinking along the same lines however skipping the mug and sending it all to my ex-wife....very symbolic.....well-packaged nothingness
want my ex wife's address to send her a box too?
Have cubicles at work?
If you have enough, they are a great practical joke. ;)
Have a friend who's car has a sunroof?
Quote from: zooom on December 02, 2011, 06:52:01 AM
want my ex wife's address to send her a box too?
lots of guys saw my ex wifes box
and unfortunately did not pay half as dearly as you for the honor(?)
Quote from: RAT900 on December 03, 2011, 01:50:52 AM
and unfortunately did not pay half as dearly as you for the honor(?)
Probably can't even use pleasure.
Quote from: ducpainter on December 03, 2011, 05:01:56 AM
Probably can't even use pleasure.
[laugh] yup , thought twice before I pulled a word off the vocab palette...
"experience" was the other choice
Quote from: RAT900 on December 05, 2011, 12:33:27 AM
[laugh] yup , thought twice before I pulled a word off the vocab palette...
"experience" was the other choice
I think we have a winner. ;D