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Photo Cutlines/ Fabricating Rubber Lumber for Raised Bed Gardens
202 k jpeg 1. Equipment used to construct rubber lumber.
74 k jpeg 2. Use a jigsaw to remove sidewalls from the tires.
57 k jpeg 3. Cut the tread with a power hacksaw to produce long pieces.
146 k jpeg 4. Orient the tread facing down while connecting tread pieces with screws.
78 k jpeg 5. Form a loop at both ends of the board.
71 k jpeg 6. Remove protruding screw tips with a grinder.
381 k jpeg 7. A 30-foot rubber board ready for transport.
268 k jpeg 8. A 30-foot rubber board rests in rebar "cradles."
348 k jpeg 9. Use a hand winch to stretch 30-foot long rubber boards prior to staking.
228 k jpeg 10. A 40-inch by 30-foot rubber board bed, ready to fill with soil mix.
279 k jpeg 11. An end piece made from a single piece of tire tread.
279 k jpeg 12. The perfect combination - 40-inch by 30-foot recycled tire beds constructed on 5-foot centers.
All photos/Courtesy The Noble Foundation

