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Thread: Time to build
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25th July 2007, 11:41 PM #1
Time to build
Yahoo, the time has finally come to build the new shed in the back yard and plan a new home for all the tools and keep them happy as they are getting claustrophobic in their current home and keep on threatening to go on strike and rust on me.
OH yeah one major problem, need to remove the old 3x2 shed and all the rubbish in the back yard. So before I peruse the local rag and find out for myself, I though I would pester you lot with a couple of questions and get your opinions.
Q1 Does anyone in Sydney know of a good reputable skip rental company?
Q2 Do you pay for delivery, by the day or removal regardless of if the skp is full or not?
Q3 What do you consider to be a good price in the current market?
I did a search of the forums and could not find anything with current prices to help out with my querie. All help appreciated, especially if you want to help clean up........Cheers Jason
It's not a mistake it's a design feature!
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27th July 2007, 05:49 PM #2
I usually get a 4m3 bin from a mob called Trailer Trash in Melbourne, it's basically a 4m dumpster on a trailer, for $180 dropped of on a Friday and picked up on the Monday.
As far as I'm aware, you pay a fixed price for the skip regardless of whether it's full or not.
Check out http://www.bookabin.com.au for a price, that's how I found this mob.Cheers,
Anthony
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