Keep New Heat in with Old Cups
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January/February 1984
By Bertram H. Dawkins
POP 'EM ON
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By spreading the cut side open and twisting the container a bit, you can pop the insulation over the pipe without any difficulty. And, if the cup is spread open so far that it cracks, a bit of tape will save it. In fact, at first I placed a short piece of tape across every cut side after installation . . . before I realized that the precaution was unnecessary. As you put the cups in place, though, it's best to stagger the cuts to prevent their alignment.
Quite frankly, when I look at those rejected coffee cups marching down the pipes in my basement and know that I'm recycling a discarded petroleum-based product to cut down on my fuel oil bill, I feel a great deal of satisfaction!
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