Fix hole in Garden Waste Wheelie BIn.

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Some councils charge, others don't
For those who have difficulty in understanding or havent read all the responses, my council charges for a new bin, although yours may not.
 
We cancelled our garden waste bin when it went from £35 to £80. Told them to come and take it but they said to keep it in case we changed our mind the following year but they’d come and pick it up if we insisted. Can you do the same and after it’s collected take out a new one next year?
 
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round here bins are £38 reigate and banstead
not sure how long a perspex would stick as both pvc and perspex need to be well scratched to give a key
i think with the amount off banging and twisting in action a patch may be hit or miss
i personally would go for 12mm plywood and no8 /4mm wood screws 4mm hole in plastic bin and screwed into ply so easy to replace
the only problem is getting the ply inside the inverted bin to be pushed against the base till the screws grip
 
the only problem is getting the ply inside the inverted bin to be pushed against the base till the screws grip
Lay it down and get in there and pop in a couple of screws from inside out then climb out and put as many in as you like, snap off the couple you first but in or unscrew them.
 
At the end of the day, it’s a bin.

Drop in a bit of plastic and glue it or drop in a bit of ply and use self tappers from the bottom
If the wood rots in five years, put another one in.
 
Hole doesn't look big enough to make the slightest difference to the bin's ability to retain a massive block of wet leaves and grass
 
For those who have difficulty in understanding or havent read all the responses, my council charges for a new bin, although yours may not.

Erm... I had read the previous posts. Not sure why you seem to have taken umbrage with my reply. Apropos reading previous responses- I had already recommended your proposed solution.

My post was 10 minutes after your's. As you posted, I was trying to find out how many councils seem to be be willing to replace them for free.

Sorry mate, not sure what your problem is. I wasn't disagreeing with you.
 
But anyway - since suggesting many different ways to repair seems to be the thing, I'll throw this one in:

Thorougly clean, degrease, and key the bottom inside (behave yourselves).

Fibre glass matting and resin.
 
Throw piece of ply the same shape as the bin bottom, into the bin. Throw massive wedge of wet leaves and grass into bin. Tilt bin to 45 degrees. Drive screws through bin base, into ply
 

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