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rimexboy
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please delete this post many thanks simon

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Post: # 72592Post London Stone Paving

What are they logs?

rimexboy
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London Stone Paving wrote:What are they logs?
no they are stillages that stainless steel sheets are delivered on all shapes and sizes...

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try freecycle simon or gumtree
I always think its a waste to skip the injun stone crates,they do burn well ,but never found any other use apart from compost bins
shame because they are well made
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Damn! i wish you where closer, im always on the scrounge for firewood for the log burners!

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do you mean a pallet?, a stillage is for the scaffolds up here.
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lutonlagerlout wrote:I always think its a waste to skip the injun stone crates,they do burn well ,but never found any other use apart from compost bins
shame because they are well made
We do a run to our local waste transfer station once a week and they get shredded and recycled. It would be good to find a use for them as like Tony says, they are very well put together

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Post: # 72615Post London Stone Paving

i'm intruiged to see what they are. When are the photos coming rimex

rimexboy
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Post: # 72617Post rimexboy

LLL thanks for that but to be honest this is my place of work so i would rather just keep it to forums i use as for what they are they are boxes and also pallets that metal has been transported on and in from around the world,

this is only for the old pallets that we do not use or need...

pictures to come very soon

thanks simon

rimexboy
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Post: # 72618Post rimexboy

OK
well i have a very very large amount of wood if anyone wants any let me know,

This will have to be collected by you or a mate and i will assist with loading with a forklift truck if needed but i cannot help you load your cars and if need be break/saw any to fit in to cars vans or trams...

This is available as i work for a firm who does not need them, they are great to make things out of if you have some spare time.

They are all shapes and sizes so if you want any you will need to come with tools to break them up, some are even hardwood...

collection from Enfield middlesex EN3 from Monday to Friday

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Please note this is only for pallets we do not need and does not include the pallets with numbers on the side of them as we still need them for jobs,

thanks simon 07746517937

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Post: # 72619Post Carberry

You weren't kidding when you said very very large amount of wood haha.
If I were nearby I would take the pallets for a massive bonfire, BBQ and party. :cool:

rimexboy
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Post: # 72620Post rimexboy

Carberry wrote:You weren't kidding when you said very very large amount of wood haha.
If I were nearby I would take the pallets for a massive bonfire, BBQ and party. :cool:
Well we used to give it to local places like scouts allotment associations and a few locals but since we have now got rid of the lorry i cant drop it off anymore..

So we are looking at other ways to shift it so it can be used so everyone is happy

thanks simon

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morning bump

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Post: # 72646Post Pablo

would a pallet reclaim company not take all that off your hands.
Can't see it from my house

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Post: # 72653Post rimexboy

Pablo wrote:would a pallet reclaim company not take all that off your hands.
yer they would at a cost of £200 a load for a rigid, but then they just take it straight down the road to the landfill...

So looking for a good home for it, anything but waste as this will just go on and on... as it has since ive been at the firm

simon

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