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DIY scale ice for your cooler

Frigid River Venture

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got three methods for making ice the first one is not mine I saw it somewhere but I can not find it if it is your idea let me know so I give you credit for it
you will need a card stick from the flower store and a pair of side cutters
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cut the end off
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so you have this
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then just start cutting it in pieces till you get to that middle piece not going to use it
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cut it off and carry on cutting till nothing is left but a pile of ice cubes
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method 2
old cd case razor knife and side cutters
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cut the clear side of the case into strips it dose not cut straight
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then cut it in to pieces and there it is ice
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method 3
go to Michael's craft store and buy a bag of this (enough for a lot of coolers
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I've always used the contents of the little dry packs that come in almost everything these days, passes pretty well for ice cubes and if I want it to stay put I hit it with a heavy coat of hi gloss clear but the card holder stuff looks pretty convincing!
 
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