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<blockquote data-quote="basshunter25" data-source="post: 148660" data-attributes="member: 1397"><p>Ok I don't know if its possible or not but Ive thought about getting some molds and melting my soft plastics and making new ones. Now i know they wouldn't be as good as store bought and colors would be messed up but I use frogs alot and find that color is not of great concern. Is it even possible to get them to melt together right or am I wasting my time thinking about it. Im not looking to start a business just want to recycle all the torn up soft plastics I have laying around. Any ideas??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basshunter25, post: 148660, member: 1397"] Ok I don't know if its possible or not but Ive thought about getting some molds and melting my soft plastics and making new ones. Now i know they wouldn't be as good as store bought and colors would be messed up but I use frogs alot and find that color is not of great concern. Is it even possible to get them to melt together right or am I wasting my time thinking about it. Im not looking to start a business just want to recycle all the torn up soft plastics I have laying around. Any ideas?? [/QUOTE]
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