Collecting/hoarding household waste?

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Bearbonesnorm
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Collecting/hoarding household waste?

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Is it just me? I rummage through bins, pick rubbish up at the side of the road, strip stuff down so I can save the 'useful' bit ... all in the name of future MYOG projects.

I'm starting to feel like a cross between a Womble and Mr Trevis (if anyone remembers him) ;)
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Stu, earlier trying to make a wood stove from old tin cans. ;)



I remember Mr Trevis. :D
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there's money to be had in recycling old bicycle parts ....

MYOG ideal home special

http://www.etsy.com/listing/101780186/b ... ycle-chain
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One man's rubbish...

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That chandelier is just so bad, would look ok in a bicycle shed maybe.
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