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AmiSMB
09-09-2008, 09:55 PM
I usually recycle the wheels by replacing the tyres on them but have recently had many wheels where they are a bit beyond it and it seems a shame to put them into the bin to go to landfill so does anyone know what the plastic wheels are made from and whether they can be recycled? I would also like to know if anything could be done with the excess rubber tyre that has to be gotten rid of as well. It would also be good to know if anything could be done with any other plastic parts that break on these cars. I sometimes keep the broken parts as I usually find a use for them later when I fettle them into a new part for other modelling projects but many still have to go straight in the rubbish bin as I simply would not have enough room! But I would rather be putting the plastic in the recycling bin instead!

DCM
09-09-2008, 09:57 PM
it depends what your local councils recycling policy is, I know in Cardiff, it all goes into the household recycling bag... and gets sorted and reused....

AmiSMB
09-09-2008, 10:07 PM
I have a recycling in which takes plastic but only particular numbered plastic so I was wondering what number the wheels and parts of the car would be. Shame they do not take rubber as I have a lot of 1/8th tyres as well!

DCM
09-09-2008, 10:20 PM
tried your local refuse center??

AmiSMB
09-09-2008, 10:26 PM
I took a load of glass from my old lean to conservatory to them and they just said to chuck it over the side with all the landfill rubbish so I do not have confidence in them. Trouble is they are trying to reach better recycling percentage but with that attitude they are not going to get very far! I though that new laws are being made whereby the manufacturer should be supplying the details of the materials used in the product so that we can then find a way of recycling it after is useful lifespan to us.

DCM
09-09-2008, 10:29 PM
problem is, it takes a lot of expense to make a refuse site suitable for sustainable recycling... my local one is nearly finished being refurbished... all new

bigred5765
09-09-2008, 11:16 PM
easiest way of recycling them is give em away to the youngster,

niggs98
10-09-2008, 06:39 AM
beat me to it carl by about 7 hours :woot:. old tyres and rims can always go to younger or new starting racers.even if a little buckled bent or bald they will still be of some help and save them money. iv not met a racer yet who isnt gratefull of a bag of them

DCM
10-09-2008, 07:03 AM
but, in these days of being enviromentally friendly, I can see what the poster is asking, I have sometimes wondered if the distributors/manufacturers could offer a recycling system, I am sure Schumacher would invest in a rubber grinder to recycle the rubber carcasses into new tyres....

Lee
10-09-2008, 07:51 AM
With the rubber tyres that i acetone off, i save them all and take them with me when i go offshore, just incase my chopper goes down, i know they would make a great smoke signal:thumbsup:

DCM
10-09-2008, 08:26 AM
With the rubber tyres that i acetone off, i save them all and take them with me when i go offshore, just incase my chopper goes down, i know they would make a great smoke signal:thumbsup:

haha.... you sure you will have enough time to get them out dude.... lol... do you still legally have to do the life saving training incase your jelly copter falls out of the sky?

Lee
10-09-2008, 09:03 AM
Yeah, we have to do the survival training where the chopper body gets dunked in the water and rolled around a bit then we have to break a window and get out, during the training you do this six times in various scenarios and positions under the water, to be honest if my chopper went down id be happy to get out once :)

DCM
10-09-2008, 09:04 AM
they keep the water cold too don't they??

Lee
10-09-2008, 09:14 AM
Yeah, where i did mine the water was 4 deg :( to simulate the north sea, they create a storm effect too with wind and rain and turn out the lights and stuff, its bloody cold though, especially if the suit doesn`t seal properly around your neck.

At one point you have to jump 10 metres off a platform to simulate jumping off a spider deck on the rig then swim like mad to a life boat thats not nice either, hitting the water from that height tried to rip your arms and legs off or hands slip and break your nose :thumbsup:

bigred5765
10-09-2008, 09:55 AM
Yeah, we have to do the survival training where the chopper body gets dunked in the water and rolled around a bit then we have to break a window and get out, during the training you do this six times in various scenarios and positions under the water, to be honest if my chopper went down id be happy to get out once :)

i hate getting my chopper cold,especial the body,:thumbsup::woot:

DCM
10-09-2008, 10:01 AM
whats the rate of hyperthermia at thos temps, it isn't long, even in the survival suits you have to wear on the helicopter is it

showtime
16-09-2008, 05:14 PM
just chuck em on the fire at Spaz Tonys track Grant

thats where all mine go :thumbsup:

Lee
16-09-2008, 05:20 PM
when i did my survival we were told if the chopper goes down and your in the water then you get 4 mins in the survival suit, the idea is to get from the chopper to the raft without getting wet. Thats the north sea.

In a perfect world :lol:

If it goes down in the middle east then it depends how hungry the sea snakes and sharks are :lol:

Crazy L
21-09-2008, 10:17 AM
just chuck em on the fire at Spaz Tonys track Grant :thumbsup:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: funny Adam