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From memory there’s an Aga place Gloucester way V that buy and sell aga and rayburns they come and dismantle then recondition before selling on. No idea what they go for but know it’s 4-500 to decommission them. I think it was something like country cookers, I came across them a few times when I was working in Caerleon early 00’s as we had a working aga heating the showroom.
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Thanks Mikey. There area few dealers on the 'net. One day, I'll actually do something!!
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Vinny
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I don't use Freecycle or similar sites. I know I should but prefer the direct approach!
Most of my freebies come from forays when I am walking the dog. My Gran always used to say "Shy bairns get nowt" as she pressed a half crown into my mitt!
I spotted a guy building an extension so asked him if I could have the old bricks he had taken out, He agreed, so after a few wheelbarrow loads I managed to scrounge 100 bricks which have been utilised to build my front steps to house.
I then realised I needed hardcore and spotted a pile at the side of a neighbours house. The neighbour was walking her half a dozen miniature Collies (which she takes to shows) when I asked her if the pile of broken bricks at the side of her house was going begging?
She said I was welcome to them and would be doing her a favour getting rid of them. I duly wheelbarrowed these half a dozen loads home (thankfully down hill) and they brought the hardcore up to within one foot of where I wanted.
Guess where the rest of the topping stones came from? Finally figured a way to get rid of some stones from the allotment.
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A pile of flower pots and 2 Courgette plants taken today and I gained some strawberry plants in exchange.
The new hose came for the Dyson Animal cleaner collected a few days ago - now fitted and operational. I hate vacuuming as the cleaners always seem to big and unwieldy for me - but this one is really cute. I almost enjoyed using it and its lots more efficient than the other 3 vacuums here!! There's nearly enough for one in every room.
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I just got shot off 80 paving slabs from the patio, I said they wouldn't be ready until I had lifted them but the guy and his mate did that for me....result
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Veggie
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I've just been down the road to pick up a dozen gardening and wildlife books - only 2 of which I already had. I'll put those back up for collection for someone else to enjoy.
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(25-05-2021, 09:47 AM)Veggie Wrote: Thanks Mikey.There area few dealers on the 'net. One day, I'll actually do something!! I had several quotes for taking out and removal all around £500. I didn't want to pay to get rid of it - if my kitchen had been a little bigger I would have kept it. I loved it. But the kitchen is my "living space" I don't use the rest of the house really and I wanted a somewhere to sit for a coffee and a dining table and chairs.
The ones that took it out was a Father and son, they were quick, I had all the vermiculite from inside, they travelled from Somerset - they may happily come to you? They go all over the country. If you want their contact number let me know.
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(25-05-2021, 06:58 PM)Admin Wrote: I just got shot off 80 paving slabs from the patio, I said they wouldn't be ready until I had lifted them but the guy and his mate did that for me....result ....and I would have come for those! So expensive to buy. Perhaps I should start trawling free sites.
The patio slabs look more expensive than my kitchen tiles!!
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(26-05-2021, 09:51 AM)Scarlet Wrote: (25-05-2021, 09:47 AM)Veggie Wrote: Thanks Mikey.There area few dealers on the 'net. One day, I'll actually do something!! I had several quotes for taking out and removal all around £500. I didn't want to pay to get rid of it - if my kitchen had been a little bigger I would have kept it. I loved it. But the kitchen is my "living space" I don't use the rest of the house really and I wanted a somewhere to sit for a coffee and a dining table and chairs.
The ones that took it out was a Father and son, they were quick, I had all the vermiculite from inside, they travelled from Somerset - they may happily come to you? They go all over the country. If you want their contact number let me know. If you have their names, I'll keep it somewhere safe - but they're not having it for £50!!!
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26-05-2021, 01:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-05-2021, 01:52 PM by Scarlet.)
(26-05-2021, 10:39 AM)Veggie Wrote: (26-05-2021, 09:51 AM)Scarlet Wrote: (25-05-2021, 09:47 AM)Veggie Wrote: Thanks Mikey.There area few dealers on the 'net. One day, I'll actually do something!! I had several quotes for taking out and removal all around £500. I didn't want to pay to get rid of it - if my kitchen had been a little bigger I would have kept it. I loved it. But the kitchen is my "living space" I don't use the rest of the house really and I wanted a somewhere to sit for a coffee and a dining table and chairs.
The ones that took it out was a Father and son, they were quick, I had all the vermiculite from inside, they travelled from Somerset - they may happily come to you? They go all over the country. If you want their contact number let me know. If you have their names, I'll keep it somewhere safe - but they're not having it for £50!!! To be fair, mine was an "always on" one. I worked out the gas consumption about 15 years ago and was a little alarmed. Gas prices have gone up hugely since then so we were paying out a lot on bills - last summer it was hardly used as we often eat mostly cold food, I maybe chucked a few spuds in for jackets. With just two of us my cooking needs have changed so we felt the expense of running it 24/7 wasn't worth it.....husband couldn't get rid of it quick enough. I'm still a little lost without it.
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