DENNIS MIN
Member
All,
I have a basketball backboard with a rotten frame, rotten pole, but good tempered glass. So far I've recycled what I can, but the backboard is too large to fit in the recycle bin.
This is not a professional backboard, just a youngster type board you could buy anywhere, but cannot give it away.
Here' my thinking, encase it in two large yard waste plastic bags, put a few round through it to make it into tiny pieces.
So, let's hear it, slug, or cartridge?
D.
I have a basketball backboard with a rotten frame, rotten pole, but good tempered glass. So far I've recycled what I can, but the backboard is too large to fit in the recycle bin.
This is not a professional backboard, just a youngster type board you could buy anywhere, but cannot give it away.
Here' my thinking, encase it in two large yard waste plastic bags, put a few round through it to make it into tiny pieces.
So, let's hear it, slug, or cartridge?
D.