Sell your scrap copper.

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It's heartbreakiing, isn't it!

Mary

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Mary Fisher
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|!Now anyone got a use for lots of 6mm stainless nuts, bolts and washers?

Try your local scrap yard, Stainless steel gets better prices than any old iron, which I take to the local tip^h^h^hrecycleing centre

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Dave Fawthrop

I suppose there would, unless one has tubular Nissen huts semirecessed into the ground.

Her in the upstairs flat might object if her floor suddenly descended 9'.

Owain

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Owain

That would be the basements.

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Bob Eager

I was thinking fishpond in the bottom half with some decking over.

Owain

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Owain

In message , Bob Eager writes

:-) At 11' diameter only Mary would be able to stand upright.

There was a flicker of interest from a local who claims to have a WW11 communications aircraft rotting in his garden.

I think the scrap route is best. At roughly 8' long and 2'6" wide a stack of sections will more or less fit in the pick-up.

regards

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Tim Lamb

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Mary Fisher

Shhh - not eveyone knows how stumpy I am!

Mary

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Mary Fisher

Not only copper, but aluminium as well, and lead if you have any.

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Alan Holmes

I usually take the ferrous stuff to the scrap merchant at the same time and just leave it as a present!

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Alan Holmes

Old pieces of Twin&Earth etc fetched 90p per kg. Using a scrap merchant for all one's old metal is a good way of recycling and getting paid for it. Better than it going in landfill. Robert

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robert

I have a load of 6BA nuts and bolts!

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Alan Holmes

How much do you want for them?

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Dave Plowman (News)

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