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Put some mealworms out around the nest boxes on some "balconies" I have made, the bag upended in the garage, spent 20 mins sweeping up mealworms
I did promise to dig out my homemade wine recipe for @Harry Bloomfield months ago. Things very much got in the way.
Not from a kit, and far superior for it.
I'll have a look and post it, if I can find the book I wrote it down in.......
Yeah, its a downside. If customers want to sell stuff on, then we advise that do it well in advance of us turning up on site. We have took loads of connies down lately and all have ended up in the skip. Simply because of the effort and lead time needed to sell these items on. We can destroy a good size connie and have most of it skipped in a day. Second hand kitchens and the like, do not enjoy being re-fitted. There are always the inevitable broken or forced apart, bits and pieces. The facade bits are easy - the built-in bits, not so.Wish I hadn’t have sold it now - would have been easier to get out with a jigsaw and a sledgehammer! Buyer said he and his brother will take it out so I might just leave it for them.
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Yeah. The bloke is getting it for his sister who has just moved into an empty flat with a mouldy kitchen. He’s getting it for the fridge, oven & hob plus a selection of the cabinets. He knows he’ll have to get a new worktop.Yeah, its a downside. If customers want to sell stuff on, then we advise that do it well in advance of us turning up on site. We have took loads of connies down lately and all have ended up in the skip. Simply because of the effort and lead time needed to sell these items on. We can destroy a good size connie and have most of it skipped in a day. Second hand kitchens and the like, do not enjoy being re-fitted. There are always the inevitable broken or forced apart, bits and pieces. The facade bits are easy - the built-in bits, not so.
Nah, he can pay, my take on this kind of thing is if they're willing to remove it all then they can have it but if you takes the time and effort to remove it on their behalf they can pay for the privilege.I’m knackered
Removed all of my kitchen. Bloke was supposed to pick it up today. I phoned him at 8.30 to find out what time he was coming and he said he thought it was tomorrow! To be fair, I did initially say the 5th but I thought I’d rearranged it for today. He has to borrow a van and his wife is in hospital having just had a baby and she was coming out at 12.00 today. I said to leave it until tomorrow but he said no, today is fine. I carried on removing stuff and getting it outside. His brother phoned me at 2.00 apologising and asking if they can come tomorrow. I said ok but by now I had everything outside - in my garden and on my drive. Had to put it all away in case it rained tonight so I took my bike out of the garage, put some in the garage, some in the shed and the rest I took back indoors. He's paid a deposit but Mrs Mottie says the kitchen resembles a pile of firewood and says I should give him some money back as he's doing us a favour taking it away. All I know is, I’m bloody knackered - I’ve got aches in muscles where I didn’t know I had muscles!