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Packing up
It's about time someone found us a trolly or something to help us pull out and pack away the stuff we use at our indoor venue.
An ASDA trolly would do for the small stuff but I was thinking of the bigger stuff. (EX canal models tend to be a bit rusty)
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Isnt the bigger stuff too big to get through the doors more than one bit at a time anyway? Supermarket trolley would be great for hoses, drainpipe etc though.
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packing up
What we need is one of those B&Q building/gardening trollies. The one which will lwt you stand fence panels upright.
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Will it get through the door ?
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not sure if it will fit through the door but i have it on good authority from my joiner mate that they fit in the back of a transit van
so if any of our bury members are passing bnq in a large vehicle and happen to accidently lift one in with there fence panels , roger wood appreciate it very much hahahahahaha
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pardon!!
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Thought you'd appreciate that one Darren
Dunno if your works transit would be best suited to the job though On a serious note what size if trolly do we actually need Does it need sides or off road wheelsand stuff like that I'm sure tree will be something suitable We could do with measuring up so we no how big we can go with it and still fit through doors ECt
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