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One mans junk is another mans treasure. Do you use your local Freecycle site and recycling centre?
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Over the last few years we have acquired a fair few things that other people no longer require from our local recycling centre, the Freecylce web site and a few bits from auction.
Maybe AB should have a Recycling category just to promote their "green" side.
Anyway, these are just a few of the things we have acquired, mostly in the past 12 months.
http://s106.photobuck...TTER15/Recycle%20etc/
Maybe AB should have a Recycling category just to promote their "green" side.
Anyway, these are just a few of the things we have acquired, mostly in the past 12 months.
http://s106.photobuck...TTER15/Recycle%20etc/
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I intercepted exactly the same lawn mower as that from somebody who was about to dump it at the local recycling centre about a year ago... all that was wrong with it was water in the carb, a quick strip down and clean up of the carb and it run perfectly and got sold to a mate! some People these days have more money than sense so just throw something out for the smallest problems!
I have also acquired an electric wood plane, a rechargeable drill with spare battery in near perfect condition.
The garden benches are great, the one with the new looking wood we got as just "bench ends" the cost of the wood was about £6.00 and we paid £5.00 at auction for the bench ends.
The curved bench was £5.00 at our local recycling centre, it just requires a bit of tender loving care and a couple of the slats replacing.
We got two holly trees from our local garden centre for £10 the pair just because they are not very good examples.
The Shed/Garage is the new project ( ijust wish I had time for a new project) I have to dismantle this and rebuild it. it looks a bit ropey but the timbers are all actually fairly sound, this garage bought new would probably cost around £3000 I get it for free but it will cost me £150 to rebuild allowing for a concrete base and a few bits of timber that may need replacing.
The garden benches are great, the one with the new looking wood we got as just "bench ends" the cost of the wood was about £6.00 and we paid £5.00 at auction for the bench ends.
The curved bench was £5.00 at our local recycling centre, it just requires a bit of tender loving care and a couple of the slats replacing.
We got two holly trees from our local garden centre for £10 the pair just because they are not very good examples.
The Shed/Garage is the new project ( ijust wish I had time for a new project) I have to dismantle this and rebuild it. it looks a bit ropey but the timbers are all actually fairly sound, this garage bought new would probably cost around £3000 I get it for free but it will cost me £150 to rebuild allowing for a concrete base and a few bits of timber that may need replacing.
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