I have a ton of thick cardboard tubes from 1-3" in diameter, may have some 4" diameter tubes as well.
Most of them are 3"
Since I tend to make my tubes out of solid wood I don't really use these as much as I would like.
Probably have a few dozen, if anyone in the seattle area wants to have some of them they are free for the taking.
Wall thickness is 1/8-1/4" thick and the tubes are pretty round so they are easy to work with. Looks like they were the cores to rolls of wide paper, we are below a fedex in downtown seattle.
Don't want to throw these in the recycling!
Most of them are 3"
Since I tend to make my tubes out of solid wood I don't really use these as much as I would like.
Probably have a few dozen, if anyone in the seattle area wants to have some of them they are free for the taking.
Wall thickness is 1/8-1/4" thick and the tubes are pretty round so they are easy to work with. Looks like they were the cores to rolls of wide paper, we are below a fedex in downtown seattle.
Don't want to throw these in the recycling!
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I'm in the Portland, Oregon area, and I have a bunch of 2" wide paper cores, too. Free for the taking. They're 36" long and 2" diameter. 1/8" wall thickness.
PM if you're interested.
PM if you're interested.
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