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Oil Drum Barbecue
Andy the Landy:
We have a couple in the yard at work - I'll ask the boss if they are going spare. Could always sneek into yard under cover of darkness and borrow them :wink:
robbie:
--- Quote ---We have a couple in the yard at work - I'll ask the boss if they are going spare
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that would be great, it obviously cannot be returned tho cos it wll be cut in half and modified a little, you know the thing, legs, spit etc etc :wink:
Keep me posted, cheers
robbie:
--- Quote ---Not any more - back to work and have to do "housework" too now!
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obviously not enough housework for you to be doing, your still spending ages on here :shock: :wink:
Best turn your energies onto the garden then eh :)
Bush Tucker Man:
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--- Quote ---its a shame you live so far away they throw them away at work
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I am sure he wont mind coming down to get one. He lives in Leeds and I cannot find anyone suuplying them over there.
What size are they?? I think he is after a 200ltr/45Gal size
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Dependant on where he lives in Leeds, has he tried the smaller suppliers like the one at the end of Fleet Lane in Woodlesford.
Or Bayford(or is it Thrust?) at Castleford on Lock Lane.
I'm surprised that no small 'backstreet garage' (for want of a better expression) has any they want to get rid of :shock:
Alternatively, why not try a 'Pikey' site after they've been moved on, there's bound to be one there. Just mind where you're treading :lol:
At least he can collect the LPG cylinders and collect the deposits on them! :roll:
Andy.:
We must dispose of hundreds every month, all 200lt sized metal drums which have contained either resin or solvents. How suitable they'd be for cooking in not sure but can ask :?:
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