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Is it safe to store hay at ground level on large sheets of rubber? Looking to get away from stacking on pallet?

I have access to large rubber sheet (20' X 60') and would like to begin storing my hay on them; basically lay the rubber sheets on the floor and then stack the hay on it. I thought this would prevent the moisture from coming up from the ground and molding my hay and remove the issues with walking on pallets. Has anyone ever stored hay on sheets of rubber before?

Answer:

teeth are different, orthodontists are different. I got the expander before as well, the reason people usually get it before is because the teeth get crooked from being expanded. But your orthodontist may have another theory. You also might get a small row of braces on the to for about 6 months to a year. Don't worry about it! The doctors know what their doing. GOOD LUCK :) P.S. Rubber bands aren't bad (if u haven't already had them) ther fun to play with in class :D
My Gosh!! Do they have any moral standard at this orthodontic office? It's not good to have an appliance like that in your mouth for so long. If you don't have the money you might have to go in and have them remove everything. If you don't want to the braces removed then see if they have a credit company that they work with like Care Credit, it's like a dental credit card. They pay the orthodontist in full and then you pay back the Care Credit company. With this company it is 6 months no interest. If you can't get a loan the only other option is to have them removed, especially the pallet expander. You don't want your pallet to split and not continue with treatment. This would not be a good thing. Money or not you are their patient and their responsibility, if your health is going down because of this, they are obligated to at the least, take the braces and pallet expander off. Good Luck I hope this was helpful.

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