You could try gluing two pieces of chloroplast together with the "grain" of 
the two pieces running at right angles, or three pieces at 60 deg - 
"plyplast"? 
This assumes that you are using free recycled signs.

Laing

On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 4:14:27 PM UTC-4 George Schick wrote:

> I don't want to hi-jack this thread, but having been inspired by the "lots 
> of stuff" comment I decided to empty my saddle bag of its contents and 
> weigh it.  2.55 lbs.  So I emptied it and went for an 8 mile round trip 
> ride on the Ram to get some merchandize. The bike handled much better - 
> more lively and a bit easer steering response.  Then I loaded it back up 
> and weighed the merchandize when I got back home. 3.64 lbs.  On the return 
> trip loaded up a noticed the difference right away.  I figure the extra 
> ~lb. or so would be about what the bag contents weighs when I go for an 
> extended ride with a cell phone, key ring, ID+some cash in a thin taxi 
> wallet, and maybe a Clif Bar... so roughly the same weight.  Just sayin'.
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 2:23:41 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> Well I don't START with lots of stuff but I endeavor to be like Pam 
>> (Likes To Bike) and Leah (Bicycle Belle Ding Ding) who do everything on 
>> their bikes, so I go shopping and load it up! It sits on a Nitto rack and 
>> the stuff on the sides of the bag bend the coroplast down, maybe I should 
>> just pull the stiffener and let the rack do the work. 
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 9:54:29 AM UTC-7 George Schick wrote:
>>
>>> JB sez "... I carry a lot of stuff!.."  So do I and I'm beginning to 
>>> wonder why.  I carry 3-4 different sizes of tubes in case I run into 
>>> someone who flats without a spare along with an entire collection of small 
>>> tubes, patches, etc.  Every time I lift it down from the ceiling hooks I 
>>> consider ditching most of it.  I think I will...
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 10:12:56 AM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>
>>>> Oh I didn't bend it, it just collapsed under the weight of stuff in 
>>>> there. I carry a lot of stuff! 
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 7:49:57 AM UTC-7 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> As folks have said, more free coroplast will be the ideal solution. 
>>>>> However, if you want to make your coroplast last forever, never to go 
>>>>> “all 
>>>>> bendy and collapsey”, send it around the front and back (or side to side) 
>>>>> corners, bending it the hard way. To bend “the hard way”, you’ll want to 
>>>>> score the coroplast before bending it. Use a straightedge and something 
>>>>> dull to scribe your bend line perpendicular to the corrugations. You 
>>>>> don’t 
>>>>> want to cut the bends, just dent them enough to follow the lines you 
>>>>> want. 
>>>>> If you plan it well, you’ll be able to unfold your new insert inside the 
>>>>> bag and it’ll lock into the interior dimensions, giving your bag 
>>>>> structure 
>>>>> forever and ever…
>>>>> Happy bagging!
>>>>> -Kai
>>>>> On Monday, April 17, 2023 at 11:06:34 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Mine is all bendy and collapsey in my medium SaddleSack. What are you 
>>>>>> folks putting in there to replace it? 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Joe Bernard 
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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