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After finding a lot of usable boards in this dumpster, I asked someone onsite if they would mind if I helped myself - they said "Take everything!"



I think this foam could be used for making a life ring or life jacket. It's currently bagged in a black garbage bag and will spend several days in the car, in the heat of the sun before I take it indoors anywhere. The foam looked pretty clean but it's best to take precaution against bugs - unfortunately, this needs to be a consideration when working with salvaged materials.




My friend's dog Lucy was along for the ride with me today! - Don't worry - I didn't leave the seat belt on her as I thought she was better off without it. But I did find it funny, that when I put it on her - she didn't seem to mind one bit and just sat there calmly. 



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