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Posted By Richard Chalkley I have 3 1000L IBC's and 6 blue 200L (ish) drums which were bought for a project and not used. Free to a good home, just arrange transport. Any takers e-mail direct.
Thanks,
Richard.
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Posted By Dave Wilson tried ebay?
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Posted By Richard Chalkley All, More info: They are from Key Industries - www.keyind.co.uk The IBC's are product code 225T006 of which I have 3 and the drums are 124T006N of which I have 6. As I say - free to a good home. Richard.
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Posted By Peter Taylor14 IOSH has now turned into a subsiduary of LOOT
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Posted By TBC £225 each are you made of money.
Wish I had somewhere to store them for my move to France later.
Where are they anyway?
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Posted By Richard Chalkley No, not made of money, they have just become redundant. Rather than pay to send them to the tip and as they have not been used I thought I'd be environmentally friendly and recycle...
I'm up in Dundee if that helps.
Richard.
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Posted By TBC They would make great water butts and be the envy of any allotment holder there's and idea!
They would make great water butts and be the envy of any allotment holder there's and idea!
I bet they would disappear overnight if you left them outside the gates.
I know one company in an open area situation making bespoke kitchen and lab units - they never have to pay for their skip to be taken away. The night fairies do it for them.
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Posted By TBC See what happens when your cut and paste goes wrong!
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