newsLETTER 11-03-2025

 

 

 

Hummer Step Upgrade; Dogs of “repurposed”; Duck Pond Dock DIY

November 3rd, 2025 | Please feel free to forward to a colleague. SUBSCRIBE

SPOTLIGHT”repurpose”: A customer recently came in looking for a durable material to fabricate custom steps for his Hummer. He settled on our Steel Angle Iron, a product originally intended for industrial framing. Henry, Thank you for your business!

 

 

Steel Angle Iron.

Dimensions: Various

L: Iowa & Ohio

 

 

INBOX: We bought your Stainless Steel Pipe to make a dock for our duck pond. It fit the spot perfectly, and seeing it used in our little pond setup has been really fun — a great way to give the pipe a second life.” – Carol In Ohio

 

 

Steel Pipe.

Dimensions: Various

L: Arizona, Colorado, Ohio & South Carolina

 

 

CUSTOMER”repurpose”: A customer picked up our Semi-Trailer Flooring to give their treehouse a heavy-duty, weather-tough foundation. From hauling freight to holding up forts — that’s some serious “repurpose” power. Thank you for your purchase Liam!

 

 

Semi-Trailer Flooring.

Dimensions: Various

L: Arizona, Colorado, Iowa & Texas

 

 

Calling all “rePUPS”: Every time a pup visits the warehouse, it brightens our day! We’re kicking off “Dogs of Repurposed” to feature our furry friends—bring your dog by, let us snap a few shots, and we’ll share their story (plus a little thank-you treat!). Because here, it’s not just about “repurposing” materials — it’s about celebrating the people (and pups) who make it all possible.

 

 

INBOX: “We bought one of your Billboard Vinyls to use as a tarp while re-roofing our house. It worked great for catching all the falling shingles and debris — way tougher than the plastic tarps we’ve used before.”Melissa in California

 

 

Billboard Vinyls.

Dimensions: Various

FREE SHIPPING!

 

 

FUN”repurpose”: A customer snagged a bunk of our Insulation to turn into theater props. They chopped, shaped, and painted it into goofy, over-the-top set pieces that gave the stage a lively, down-home feel — full of character and charm.

 

 

Insulation.

Dimensions: Various

L: Arizona, Colorado, Iowa,

Ohio & South Carolina

 

 

AFTER: “We’re going to use these sections of Rope Pieces for knot tying classes in our Boy Scout troop.”Brian in Pennsylvania

BEFORE: “We’re looking for some recycling options for some excess rope we have from our Yeti cooler handles. This is nylon rope made by Rocky Mountain Cord. We have 8,000 pcs of this rope. No defects, just all cut to a precise, short size. Let us know if you’re interested!”Jacob

 

Q: Like Jacob ,do you have surplus inventory of short or remnant pieces that could be “repurposed”?

 

 

 

 

Rope Pieces.

Dimensions: 31.5” x 3/8”

500 Per Box

FREE SHIPPING!

 

 

Your Ideas: “Your Plastic Conveyor would make an excellent wash mat for horses, keeping the ground from turning muddy during bathing. It’s also perfect for rollout sidewalks at the beach—tough, well-draining, and lays flat to create a wheelchair-accessible path across the sand.”Martin in Texas

 

 

Plastic Conveyor.

Dimensions: Various

L: Ohio

 

 

FEEDBACK: “I used the Blended Webbing and Aluminum Tubing to create a sturdy but gentle setup for tying my tomato plants to the posts. The tubing gave me a lightweight frame that won’t rust, and the webbing is strong enough to hold the vines upright without cutting into the stems like wire or twine can.”Jay in 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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