Radiator thread
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Paulwirral1 said:
Bin it or Facebook market place it , as said ,it not worth the trip to the scrap yard .
I fell into the trap many years ago.I took a vanful of radiators, probably about 10, to the scrappy. It meant clearing my van to load them all in. Went over the weighbridge at the scrappy and unloaded them all into a pile, then back on the weighbridge. Took the chitty into the office and got ......................£1.80.
Probably took me about 3 hours all told plus the fuel.
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k that. Since then I just leave them outside and they get picked up by passing scrappies.GasEngineer said:
I fell into the trap many years ago.
I took a vanful of radiators, probably about 10, to the scrappy. It meant clearing my van to load them all in. Went over the weighbridge at the scrappy and unloaded them all into a pile, then back on the weighbridge. Took the chitty into the office and got ......................£1.80.
Probably took me about 3 hours all told plus the fuel.
f
k that. Since then I just leave them outside and they get picked up by passing scrappies.
I think they can smell them from a distance, changed one here and I helped plumber down to the road with it, half way back up the path I heard a screech of brakes, went back down it was gone.I took a vanful of radiators, probably about 10, to the scrappy. It meant clearing my van to load them all in. Went over the weighbridge at the scrappy and unloaded them all into a pile, then back on the weighbridge. Took the chitty into the office and got ......................£1.80.
Probably took me about 3 hours all told plus the fuel.
f
k that. Since then I just leave them outside and they get picked up by passing scrappies.Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


