Larry DiPietro, owner of CGA Inc. in Sanford, is the owner of 30 million pounds of old fiberglass board, which accumulated at CGA when the former owners were recycling the copper from circuit boards. DiPietro and sons Larry Jr. and James have designed and built a hammer mill to crush and screen the fiberglass, which can be used a supplement to joint compound or as a base material for manaufacturing. Details
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