newsLETTER 09-29-2025

 

 

 

Living in a Wind Turbine; Golf Training Aid; DIY Project w/ Grandson

September 29th, 2025 | Please feel free to forward to a colleague. SUBSCRIBE

Customer Project: “We bought one of your Fire Hoses and ‘repurposed’ it into a target ring for our golf driving range. A target ring gives golfers something to aim for out on the range, and the Fire Hose has been perfect—tough, durable, and a fun challenge for our players!”Steve in Texas

 

 

Fire Hose.

Dimensions: Various

FREE SHIPPING!

 

 

Your Ideas: “If you turn the Keg Storage Racks upright, they would make great raised garden beds!” John from our Facebook Page

 

 

Keg Rack Systems.

Dimensions: 51” x 28” x 25”

L: Ohio

 

 

CUSTOMER”repurpose”: “I picked up some Steel Galvanized Pipe for a birdhouse project with my grandson. Just the right piece to bring our weekend build to life.” Phillip in Ohio

 

 

Steel Galvanized Pipe.

Dimensions: Various

L: Colorado, Iowa, Ohio & South Carolina

 

 

Customer Project: “After following the newsLETTER for so long, I finally made my first purchase—a two-pack of Heavy Canvas Sheets—and even a tiny fraction of it made the perfect replacement fabric for a folding chair! I’m excited for more projects and glad to already be putting it to use.”Greg from our newsLETTER

 

 

Heavy Canvas Sheets.

Dimensions: 58” x 108”

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NEW”repurpose”: A decommissioned wind turbine’s nacelle — the brain of the turbine — has been “repurposed” into a fully livable tiny home, proving that what we once saw as waste can become shelter with creativity and purpose.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Second Story: “These Aluminum Fence Panels were exactly what we needed for our old Victorian house reno—kept it classic without breaking the bank.” Ajay in California

 

 

Aluminum Fencing.

Dimensions: Various

L: Colorado, Iowa, Ohio & South Carolina

 

 

“repurposed”REAL/ESTATE: We love all manner of “repurposing”. So, we’re going to start a new edition focused on different ways to “repurpose” and rehabilitate real estate. Welcome to Edition #1!

Elevators. “We purchased some old grain elevators in west Texas at a very good price because of the drought down in that region. We converted them from handling grain to handling frack sand for the oil and gas industry down there!”Mark

 

RE: Mark, we love it…taking an idle, obsolete, unproductive real estate asset and “repurposing” it to create a new revenue stream!

 

Q: Do you have a property that would be a good candidate for “repurposing”? Email Us Details!

 

 

“repurposed”CUSTOMER: “We are going to use the Burlap Coffee Sacks as heads for homemade garden scarecrows.”Michele in Kansas

 

 

Burlap Coffee Sacks.

Dimensions: Various

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AFTER: We sold some of our Synthetic Turf to a South Carolina customer who will be installing it in her personal weight room. JoAnn, we appreciate your business!

 

 

Synthetic Turf.

Dimensions: Various

L: Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Ohio & Texas

 

 

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re·pur·posed·MA·TE·RI·ALS (noun) – castoffs and discards; byproducts and waste that have value “as is” to a second, unrelated industry.

 

 

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