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Mark Allanson

posted on 29/12/03 at 11:18 PM Reply With Quote
You should try the skips around here, I once took a Jeep and car trailor with a 3 piece suite, a fridge, a washing machine, 2 old chairs and a Christmas tree all held down with 5 ratchet tie-downs. As I drove to the 'waiting area', the load was examined by a gaggle of extras from Mad Max. I reversed in (a bit tricky because of the narrow entrance) I eventually got the trailor in and pulled on the handbrake, climed out and found the christmas tree and 3 tie-downs on the trailor! Discretion won in the face of hopeless valour so I drove home. About 2 miles down the A30 I saw the sofa half way up the embankment!





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kingr

posted on 30/12/03 at 12:17 AM Reply With Quote
Well, I'll give the Somerset Council it's due - it may have a totally ridiculous attitude to road safety, but they've pretty good about throwing stuff away - never got grief about taking things to the tip and I paid £10 to have a Fiesta XR2 with no engine and the front cut off to be taken away, and I had a totally pilaged sierra with the engine in the back seat and everything else missing and a partial respray in black enamel down one side (practice!) taken away for free - maybe they've cottoned on to the fact that if they give people grief about throwing stuff away in the right place, they don't just go home and keep it, they lob it into a field/drag it somewhere a short distance from their home and burn it, which ultimately cost them more.

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 30/12/03 at 12:19 AM Reply With Quote
i like the warning signs outside our tip.

illegal dumping is a 20k fine

dumping hazardous waste is 2k fine.

so - an old tv is 20k

a nuclear isotope 2k


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Rorty

posted on 30/12/03 at 03:53 AM Reply With Quote
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I'll give the Somerset Council it's due - it may have a totally ridiculous attitude to road safety, but they've pretty good about throwing stuff away



I had a chat with the resident Gypo up at the Odcombe Tip a while ago, and he informed me he actually tendered for the right to scavenge all incoming crap for its retail value!





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paulf

posted on 30/12/03 at 11:01 PM Reply With Quote
That is the exact problem with our tip tossers, they tendered and bought the rights to salvage and expect the public to do all the work for them .At one time they used to climb in the skips and sort the rubbish, now it seems they would rather I did it.
The entrance area is more like a cross between a carboot and a jumble sale, and the que to get in can be horrendous at weekends.
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I had a chat with the resident Gypo up at the Odcombe Tip a while ago, and he informed me he actually tendered for the right to scavenge all incoming crap for its retail value!

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 30/12/03 at 11:28 PM Reply With Quote
and...... its all arranged as a carousel.

rather than back ip to a skip and chuk all the crap in it whilly nillly, the skips are now arranged in a half circle.

around the half circle goes 3 lanes of cars. You are stuck untill the 3 cars in front of you have finished unloading. Then you have to walk to 4 or 5 skips in turn to put whatever it is you want to dump in the right skip.

the area on entry sells the most utter crap. I know I would be on skid row if I ever had to buy anything from there.

I often trash stuff thats half useful just so they cant make money out of me.

my mate was dumping a vacuum cleaner. 'does it work' they asked. WTF do you think Im dumping it he said!

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paulf

posted on 31/12/03 at 04:08 PM Reply With Quote
Steve
i have to admit i always make sure anything i take there is beyond selling, but then again i never thow anything away that looks like it might be usefull.
The wife usually does that for me much to my annoyance.
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I often trash stuff thats half useful just so they cant make money out of me.

my mate was dumping a vacuum cleaner. 'does it work' they asked. WTF do you think Im dumping it he said!

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 31/12/03 at 10:43 PM Reply With Quote
ebay is useful

but if its worth 10 quid and weighs 40 kilo, its down the dump!

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