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reply posted on 20-12-2007 @ 06:46 PM by anxietydisorder
I just want to add a bit on coffin vaults because I think we have an answer.


www.polyguardvaults.com...

The Undertaker knows his business.......


EDIT: They come with a 100 year warranty!



[edit on 20/12/2007 by anxietydisorder]


reply posted on 20-12-2007 @ 06:47 PM by The Undertaker
reply to post by carpediem



Those vaults can withstand hundreds of pounds of pressure per square inch. Their "main" purpose again is to keep the ground from collapsing the casket. This allows the maintenance crew at the cemetery to mow the lawn easier. As far as the numbers are concerned, if they are the manufacturer then they are holding them for distribution nationwide. IMO


reply posted on 20-12-2007 @ 07:00 PM by scrapple
Originally posted by anxietydisorder
I just want to add a bit on coffin vaults because I think we have an answer.


www.polyguardvaults.com...

The Undertaker knows his business.......


Great job AD and thanks undertaker. The liner size makes sense as caskets are about that tall. 7' footers get cremated.
-scrap



reply posted on 20-12-2007 @ 09:43 PM by Xodiac
Originally posted by interestedalways
This answers my question about the lids

www.libertyforlife.com...


I'd like to say I'm not attacking you, and my little rant has nothing to do with the coffin subject. But after seeing some of the stuff on that site I would have a hard time believing anything there.


That site shows a picture of a fenced complex, with barb wire facing inward. It also states that 800+ of these facilities are empty.
"Note security fence turned inwards. 800+ of these new facilities are empty. Built for what? Waiting for what? You?"


Then the list that procedes, while I can not discredit the entire list I can tell you the Manchester KY and the Ashland KY prison's are anything but concentration camps built by Halliburton so the comming police state can lock us all up. They are both populated, very small, medium and low security respectivly facilities and neither surrounded by a fence of any kind. (Unless a fence was built around the Ashland facility recently, I have not been by there in a year or so, I drive by the Manchester facility every day.)


I'm sure we have other members close to some of the other facilities, I'm very curious if these other "concentration camps" are disguised as well as the two I'm familiar with.



reply posted on 20-12-2007 @ 11:52 PM by jackinthebox
reply to post by stingray



Wow! Star for that one. Quite daring I must say given the direction this thread was leaning at when you left to film.

My hearty thanks!

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