Small chilli
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This is some heavy (about 80kg each , apparently) duty recycling.
That’s a fairly big boot for comparison. I was going to stack 3 or 4 of them to make a planter.
If anyone has any other ideas, just shout! Only found out I was getting some of them half hour ago
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You wouldn't want one of them to fall on your foot!! Are they some sort of anchor chain??
I see them as edging to a path, like silver bells and cockle shells, either flat with a a rockery type plant in each hole or on edge. Depends how many you acquire.
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I believe they are some very large chain links. Like the edging idea. Don’t know how many I’m getting. I know some are going towards moorings.
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You could use them as edging turn them on their sides burying half, they do look heavy though.
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I take it when you say they are chain links they are all separate, and if so to make planters with them I would advise pegging, tying or welding them to avoid any chance of them falling on someone's foot. I think they would look great set in concrete at an angle as edging, then planted with some sedums and the likes
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Not getting the chain links now . Apparently the scrap man is willing to pay good money for them. Never mind I’m sure I’ll find something else unique to reuse / re purpose in my garden.
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SC they did look interesting as well
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Never mind, you might have:-
1. Dropped one on your foot
2. Tripped over them
3. Found that iron was bad for your soil
4. Spent ages putting them in place, then changed your mind...........
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New recycled planter.
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Vinny
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Nice one. I think the monochrome piccie suits it.
I think we have one of those in the back of a cupboard somewhere?
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