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#875 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 01, 2013, 02:51:12 am
2 claims via PM but I'll stick you down as 3rd Lex!

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#876 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 04, 2013, 06:14:11 pm
Thermarest Prolite 4 Regular. It's a few years old now, and it's been repaired a couple of times. There is a tiny hole in it, but I used it like that for a year. It does deflate overnight but the last time I used it it was still ok in the morning. I've bought a new one now so if you want to repair this you could have a very good thermarest. No stuff sac.

Collection in Bristol or I'll post if you cover the cost.

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#877 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 04, 2013, 07:58:52 pm
Thermarest has been snapped up by the heaviest skinny man I've ever met

Ta

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Given to me by Johnny G.  I wore them a few times but I've given up on super-tight shoes.  Toe not through but nearly due for a resole.



The Newtons are in a similar state of wear but considerably smellier.

Collect from London.  A small donation to the Dorset Bolt Fund would be appreciated.

« Last Edit: January 06, 2013, 01:49:25 pm by duncan »

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#879 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 06, 2013, 05:30:32 pm
Got a large futon with a metal frame up for grabs - folds out into a bed with room for two (though probably smaller than a standard double). When used as a sofa it's about 2m long. The futon itself has a dark green/cream pattern and can be removed for washing. Generally it has seen better days but could be covered with a throw or even totally re-covered if you're handy enough!

We've taken it apart so the pieces would probably fit in a large estate car - longest piece is 2m long. Totally forgot to take a photograph or measure accurately in the excitement of removing it to put our new sofa in - sorry. Yell if you're interested!

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#880 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 06, 2013, 10:12:16 pm
I could post a video of you playing Guitar Hero sat on it?

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#881 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 07, 2013, 09:36:58 am
I could post a video of you playing Guitar Hero sat on it?

I don't think anyone needs to see that!

Futon's gone now anyway...

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#882 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 07, 2013, 11:12:23 am
My turn for the magazine giveaways!

Loads of climbing mags, 70s to late 90s (but mainly 80s), mainly Climber and High. Hundreds of the fuckers. If you like lycra, bolt wars debates and/ or depressing-looking adverts with bearded men in 80s cagoules these are for you!

Sound on Sound magazines (it's a sound engineering mag. I suppose if you need to ask then you won't want them!) complete from late '99 to early '09. A must for the fan of geekily in-depth reviews of now obsolete samplers and equally geekily in-depth interviews with people who attained legendary drum sounds

Pickup from Nottingham.

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#883 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 18, 2013, 05:20:03 pm
Anyone in Sheffield happen to have a spare wireless router kicking around? It seems mine has just died (as always an untimely death!)

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#884 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 19, 2013, 11:45:25 am
Offered for a week before it goes to the charity shop...

PS2, couple of controllers, couple of memory cards and a stack of games for both PS1 and PS2.

Leeds area, Meanwood - as it's a fairly decent amount of stuff collection only, at a push I could take it to The Depot.

Also about 30 copies of "Good Food" magazine, odd pages ripped out for recipes but largely OK.



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#885 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 21, 2013, 11:24:11 am
PS2 and shizzle gone to Stallion.

Good Food magazines still up for grabs!

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#886 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 21, 2013, 05:34:14 pm
We have just been ripping out the EuroSafe offices and have stacks and stacks of Rock Wool that needs a good home, otherwise it will be skipped

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#887 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 21, 2013, 05:56:03 pm
If you like lycra, bolt wars debates and/ or depressing-looking adverts with bearded men in 80s cagoules these are for you!


Surprised Doylo hasn't bitten your hand off already.

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#888 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 25, 2013, 02:21:03 pm
Free bouldering wall (one "minor" catch for most on this forums though and its not the paint job for which you need  8)).

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#889 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 28, 2013, 12:38:43 pm
Anyone throwing out an armchair/padded chair at all?

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#890 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 28, 2013, 01:04:42 pm
I've got one (or possibly two, a matching pair, I'll have a hunt round) you can have, it's pretty dusty and I think a bit cat scratched on the front of one of the arms. It's green if you care?? Would probably clean up OK.

I'm based in Todmorden which probably isn't convenient for collection, but thems the breaks...

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#891 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 28, 2013, 05:34:50 pm
Set of dismantled pine flat pack shelves/drawers without instructions (!)
Set of white shelves still standing
A small folding bridge table

Or alternatively firewood.
Crookes, Sheffield

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#892 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 28, 2013, 07:29:15 pm
Interested in the shelves. Based in crookes too so can easily collect. Could i get very rough dimensions please? Ta, Steve

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#893 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 28, 2013, 09:53:00 pm
the white ones are; i would say 1m high, 0.7m wide and 25cm thick. roughly. number of shelves and where they sit can be changed if that makes sense. the flatpack pine ones I have no idea im afraid.
Youve got probably a max of 2 days before I get fed up with them, smash them and then find a skip to put them in

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#894 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 29, 2013, 11:07:02 am
Happy to take both of those then, I've sent you a pm.

Thanks a lot!

Steve

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#895 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 29, 2013, 02:44:29 pm
I've got one (or possibly two, a matching pair, I'll have a hunt round) you can have, it's pretty dusty and I think a bit cat scratched on the front of one of the arms. It's green if you care?? Would probably clean up OK.

I'm based in Todmorden which probably isn't convenient for collection, but thems the breaks...

Cheers Nik, am sorted now thanks.

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#896 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 31, 2013, 02:31:09 pm
I have a copy of hard grit on vhs.

I've watched it to death.

If anyone still has that modern technology, and can be bothered to pick it up in bristol, it's yours.

If you haven't seen it, it does answer the question, what would jerry do, sort of.

Regards

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#897 Luke - hard grit
January 31, 2013, 03:28:30 pm
Hi Luke

sorry mate, not too tech savvy, but learning.

I don't use TCA, can't afford it.

I live in shire if you can collect@

will be going to dicks climbing for some nuts Saturday if that help.

You have first dibs for now.

Regards

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#898 Re: Luke - hard grit
January 31, 2013, 03:39:20 pm
Hi Luke

sorry mate, not too tech savvy, but learning.

Near the top of every forum page is a row of text reading...

"Home" "Forum" "Wiki" "Media" "Profile" "My Messages" "Logout"

Hovering over each of these reveals a little menu.

Sounds as though you want the "My Messages" and then "Read Messages" from there you'll be able to read the direct/personal message you've presumably received from Luke and underneath the message there should be a "Reply" button.

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#899 Re: UKB Freecycle
January 31, 2013, 03:58:08 pm
Thanks slackline.

Im finding my feet here. All pointers gratefully accepted.

 

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