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We have just acquired a bit of land adjacent to our house, we've used
it for grazing our horses for years anyway but buying it just completes our plot nicely. Now we own it we'd like to get rid of the ancient and decrepit portacabin and caravan that are on it. The portacabin is actually falling apart, when we looked just recently the roof was falling in, thus it is worthless I think unless the angle iron is any use to anyone. The caravan is not quite so far gone, it's a biggish one intended for 'fixed' use I guess. The roof is still waterproof, it has a plumbed in loo though it's not actually plumbed in if you see what I mean. How can we get rid of these? Does anyone have any idea how much a waste disposal company is likely to charge? If anyone is interested in the caravan I'm quite happy to assist them in getting it moving (I'm not even sure of the status of its wheels, if any, at the moment). Any/all ideas would be very welcome. -- Chris Green |
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 12:00:52 GMT, "[news]" wrote:
set fire to them, shovel what remains into a skip. Moron. For one thing, a caravan is skinned in aluminium. Burned aluminium is an effective weedkiller and you'll leave a bare spot there for years (depending on soil type). Depedning on the age of the Portacabin you might have to pay money to get rid of it (If you're near Bristol, drop me an email and I'll tell you A Chap That Does). It'll break up easily enough with a sledgehammer, the framing steel is useful, or worth buttons for scrap (but worth it). The jacklegs off it may be of interest to someone who has just bent one (depending on age). The panels though are too many low-value materials lammed together to have much recycle value. Some of them make excellent greenhouse potting benches though, as they're solid plywood with a smooth waterproof laminate on them. The caravan should be demolished with a sledgehammer. The aluminium panels are useful, or are definitely worth the scrap price. The trim is unusable and needs landfilling and the windows might be usable for coldframe / shed duty if glass, or are worthless if plastic. You can bonfire the timber afterwards (if it'll light) but you really need to strip the plastics out before setting light. if you have electricity nearby, a big reciprocating saw will make your day less tiresome (Axminster do a big own-brand one that ought to last long enough). -- Cats have nine lives, which is why they rarely post to Usenet. |
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![]() We have just acquired a bit of land adjacent to our house, we've used it for grazing our horses for years anyway but buying it just completes our plot nicely. Chris, When I bought my house recently the contract stated "vacant possession". So when the owner left a load of crap behind I was able to get my solicitor to chase them up and the offending items were removed soon after. Don't know if this applies for land purchase, though. What happens if a load of stuff is fly-tipped just before a land purchase goes through? Bruce |
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[news] wrote: wrote: We have just acquired a bit of land adjacent to our house, we've used it for grazing our horses for years anyway but buying it just completes our plot nicely. Now we own it we'd like to get rid of the ancient and decrepit portacabin and caravan that are on it. The portacabin is actually falling apart, when we looked just recently the roof was falling in, thus it is worthless I think unless the angle iron is any use to anyone. The caravan is not quite so far gone, it's a biggish one intended for 'fixed' use I guess. The roof is still waterproof, it has a plumbed in loo though it's not actually plumbed in if you see what I mean. How can we get rid of these? Does anyone have any idea how much a waste disposal company is likely to charge? If anyone is interested in the caravan I'm quite happy to assist them in getting it moving (I'm not even sure of the status of its wheels, if any, at the moment). Any/all ideas would be very welcome. set fire to them, shovel what remains into a skip. That might work with the portacabin whose walls and roof appear to be some sort of cheap plywood but the caravan is mostly aluminium, ah, I thought it might be. chop the ali one up with and axe / grinder. weigh the ali in at a large metal recycling yard. the price of aluminium has gone stratospheric recently. burn the ply one and whatever is left of the ali one, then shovel the remains into a skip. it's probably worth weighing the steel in, too. RT |
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![]() wrote in message ... .... How can we get rid of these? Does anyone have any idea how much a waste disposal company is likely to charge? If anyone is interested in the caravan I'm quite happy to assist them in getting it moving (I'm not even sure of the status of its wheels, if any, at the moment). Any/all ideas would be very welcome. Around here (West Sussex) there is a banger racing circuit, which will sometimes collect old caravans for demolition in one of their races. Otherwise they are a pain to dispose of. I was really pleased when the purchaser of my late parents' house wanted to keep the ancient caravan they had been using as a garden shed for decades. Colin Bignell |
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![]() wrote: On 22 Apr 2005 11:02:46 GMT, wrote: How can we get rid of these? Does anyone have any idea how much a waste disposal company is likely to charge? We just had an old tourer removed off some land bought for a charity, local car remover charged 100 quid. AJH Cheeky buggers, easy profit from just the skin of an OLD caravan, modern laminated vans however.... |
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![]() I hope they charged him for the callout - any "controlled burning" that is likely to be called in by a passer-by should be notified to the local fire station so they know what's going on. I suspect that disposing of waste in this way contravenes environmental legislation anyway. I would agree. Somebody might have had a real life endangering fire while they were at the other 'fire' Dave -- For what we are about to balls up may common sense prevent us doing it again in the future!! |
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replying to Andy Dingley, claire wrote:
Hi Andy I know it's a real old post, can you contact me with lacal chap to Bristol. I have to quote to dispose of a porta cabin -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...an-173078-.htm |
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Large hand grenade?
Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "claire" m wrote in message ... replying to Andy Dingley, claire wrote: Hi Andy I know it's a real old post, can you contact me with lacal chap to Bristol. I have to quote to dispose of a porta cabin -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...an-173078-.htm |
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On 07/09/2017 15:59, Brian Gaff wrote:
Large hand grenade? Brian Offer them to 'The Grand Tour' |
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On Friday, April 22, 2005 at 12:02:46 PM UTC+1, wrote:
We have just acquired a bit of land adjacent to our house, we've used it for grazing our horses for years anyway but buying it just completes our plot nicely. Now we own it we'd like to get rid of the ancient and decrepit portacabin and caravan that are on it. The portacabin is actually falling apart, when we looked just recently the roof was falling in, thus it is worthless I think unless the angle iron is any use to anyone. The caravan is not quite so far gone, it's a biggish one intended for 'fixed' use I guess. The roof is still waterproof, it has a plumbed in loo though it's not actually plumbed in if you see what I mean. How can we get rid of these? Does anyone have any idea how much a I need to dispose of a 1985 Portacabin to comply with my end of lease. Is there a compny able to undertake this work in SW London? waste disposal company is likely to charge? If anyone is interested in the caravan I'm quite happy to assist them in getting it moving (I'm not even sure of the status of its wheels, if any, at the moment). Any/all ideas would be very welcome. -- Chris Green |
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Why has this appeared from 2005?
Its a rift in time. Where is Dr Who when you need her? Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! wrote in message ... On Friday, April 22, 2005 at 12:02:46 PM UTC+1, wrote: We have just acquired a bit of land adjacent to our house, we've used it for grazing our horses for years anyway but buying it just completes our plot nicely. Now we own it we'd like to get rid of the ancient and decrepit portacabin and caravan that are on it. The portacabin is actually falling apart, when we looked just recently the roof was falling in, thus it is worthless I think unless the angle iron is any use to anyone. The caravan is not quite so far gone, it's a biggish one intended for 'fixed' use I guess. The roof is still waterproof, it has a plumbed in loo though it's not actually plumbed in if you see what I mean. How can we get rid of these? Does anyone have any idea how much a I need to dispose of a 1985 Portacabin to comply with my end of lease. Is there a compny able to undertake this work in SW London? waste disposal company is likely to charge? If anyone is interested in the caravan I'm quite happy to assist them in getting it moving (I'm not even sure of the status of its wheels, if any, at the moment). Any/all ideas would be very welcome. -- Chris Green |
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