The foam when broken up makes good packing materials
I would get it off this site eBay . Here is the site popular.ebay.com Popular Items Sporting Goods , or you could try allaboutsurfboards.com/used-surfboards/buy-used-surfboards-online , and www.chubbysurf.com
some possibilities; ride with a friend in their car maybe ride the bus bicycle with a trailer of some sort to carry the surfboard walk
Printers are usually not worth it to fix. I would recommend recycling it. Hp and Dell offer a free recycling service. They give you a pre-paid shipping label to mail it to them.
there are many good succesful brands of surfboards. for more experienced surfers good brands to choose from would be 7S, ripcurl boards, billabong boards, al merrick or quicksilver boards. for beginner surfers good foamy boards are made from el nino.
No, printers are usually not worth it to fix. I would recommend recycling it.
Just sell it to one of those recycling places like the ones that buy phones
Printers are usually not worth it to fix. I would recommend recycling it. Hp and Dell offer a free recycling service. They give you a pre-paid shipping label to mail it to them.
It depends on the size and type of rock. In a recycling facility, rocks would likely be sorted out and reused rather than broken down and recycled. If a rock is broken down for recycling purposes, it could take a long time due to the hardness and composition of the rock.
i have no earthly idea!
The prices of snowboards and surfboards tend to be about the same. Surfboards are a lot larger, so one would think they would be more expensive. However, when buying a snowboard, it's important to remember that one will also have to buy boots and bindings to keep oneself attached to the board at all times.
No, printers are usually not worth it to fix. I would recommend recycling it. Hp and Dell offer a free recycling service. They give you a pre-paid shipping label to mail it to them.
No. Surfboards are genally made from polurethane or wood, so they could not withstand the heat from volcanic material. There is no reason that anyone should go through the trouble of making such a thing, as surfboards are made to be used in water.Note that even if you could find a surfboard that could withstand such heat, you still could not surf lava for several reasons:Lava does not behave like water; it is far more viscous.Many lava flows will develop a rocky crust.The heat radiated from any substantial amount of lava at close range is unbearable if not lethal.Lava flows are often accompanied by toxic gasses.Getting splattered by even a small amount of lava would cause serious burns.