sean
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Belfast sinks, possibly...They're refitting some of the labs at Mandy's school and we may be able to get a few of the old ceramic sinks.
Obviously I'm not going to post them out, but if anyone who's localish or likely to be down this way lets me know I'll see if we can sort something out.
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judith
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Thought you were reporting an environmental disaster in Northern Ireland.
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sean
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Jonnyboy hasn't posted today, should someone check the news sites?
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Behemoth
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I pass a scrap yard on the way to work this morning and even though he deals with metal he had half a dozen such sinks by his front fence. Due to a certain water company digging up the roads I'm not going to atempt to go home that way but will call in and check condition and price tomorrow morning if anybody's interested in the Yorkshire area.
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Nanny
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belfast sinksi have 3 of these and found they are very good for planting a few strawberry plants in as you can surrround the plants with someting nice to look at and i becomes a "feature"
and nobody is going to steal them quickly either becasue theya e bl--dy heavy
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Behemoth
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The sinks I've seen in bradford are substantial old style hand basins from a school or hospital, probably too shallow for a kitchen sink but they might do or bring an old style look to a bathroom. He wants £20 each for them.
The company is called Dick Lane Metals.
They are on Dick Lane.
What?
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Nick
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Twenty quid is about the going rate for a Belfast sink in our local paper. Don't let them go to waste, that much is for certain.
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Bernie66
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To buy one brand new from our place it's £100!
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