What does 100 1x2's weigh?

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What does 100 1x2's weigh?

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What does 100 1x2's weigh? Thanks.
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Two pounds, porbably.

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Much less than that. 100 1x2's is relatively light. You might want to put 100 1x2's in a envelope and have it weiged at the post office. Just say you are planning to ship to such and such a destination and you need a shipping quote. Then watch the scale when they weigh it. Or bring 100 1x2's with you when you go shopping and weigh them in the produce section.

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This is weird. I'm sure I didn't post this topic, but ask it replying to another thread. Did an admin switch things around, or am I cracking up?

Thanks for the help though.
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Do you mean bricks or plates?
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Sir Terrance wrote:This is weird. I'm sure I didn't post this topic, but ask it replying to another thread. Did an admin switch things around, or am I cracking up?

Thanks for the help though.
An admin moved it.

Either Nate or Ben E.

They were both online at the time, I think.
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Sir Terrance wrote:This is weird. I'm sure I didn't post this topic, but ask it replying to another thread. Did an admin switch things around, or am I cracking up?
I split your message from the other thread because your message was off-topic in relation to aforementioned thread.
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Lord_Of_The_LEGO wrote:
Sir Terrance wrote:This is weird. I'm sure I didn't post this topic, but ask it replying to another thread. Did an admin switch things around, or am I cracking up?
I split your message from the other thread because your message was off-topic in relation to aforementioned thread.
Okay, good. So I'm not cracking up! Phew! :D
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