Just a heads up that I've moved the rebar and metal tubing that was bundled under the shelving units as they were a massive trip hazard. This stuff is now in the metal stock bins. I was too tubby to be able to place the stuff upright against the wall so it now lies on the floor. The rebar sticks out a bit so I've placed a box to protect your shins from being ripped open should you not notice the pointy bits (image: http://i.imgur.com/STdtg.jpg).
23:02 < asc> is rebar that commonly used?
23:03 <@aden> mostly as ammo for the air cannon
23:03 <@russss> they're road pins, for fencing
23:04 <@russss> we found out they were cheaper to buy than rent for
EMF
23:04 <@Akki14> are they that useful then? :/
23:04 <@russss> nope
23:04 <@Akki14> i mean, they're big, heavy, rusty...
23:04 <@Akki14> :(
23:04 <@russss> bin em
23:04 < asc> yes! bin em
On Oct 4, 9:35 pm, Monty <monty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Just a heads up that I've moved the rebar and metal tubing that was bundled
> under the shelving units as they were a massive trip hazard. This stuff is
> now in the metal stock bins. I was too tubby to be able to place the stuff
> upright against the wall so it now lies on the floor. The rebar sticks out
> a bit so I've placed a box to protect your shins from being ripped open
> should you not notice the pointy bits (image:http://i.imgur.com/STdtg.jpg).
> The metal tubing (image:http://i.imgur.com/NXUm0.jpg) looks very useful
> but is now hidden under all the rebar.
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:50 PM, asc <ascd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bin the rebar!
> 23:02 < asc> is rebar that commonly used?
> 23:03 <@aden> mostly as ammo for the air cannon
> 23:03 <@russss> they're road pins, for fencing
> 23:04 <@russss> we found out they were cheaper to buy than rent for
> EMF
> 23:04 <@Akki14> are they that useful then? :/
> 23:04 <@russss> nope
> 23:04 <@Akki14> i mean, they're big, heavy, rusty...
> 23:04 <@Akki14> :(
> 23:04 <@russss> bin em
> 23:04 < asc> yes! bin em
> On Oct 4, 9:35 pm, Monty <monty...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Just a heads up that I've moved the rebar and metal tubing that was bundled
>> under the shelving units as they were a massive trip hazard. This stuff is
>> now in the metal stock bins. I was too tubby to be able to place the stuff
>> upright against the wall so it now lies on the floor. The rebar sticks out
>> a bit so I've placed a box to protect your shins from being ripped open
>> should you not notice the pointy bits (image:http://i.imgur.com/STdtg.jpg).
>> The metal tubing (image:http://i.imgur.com/NXUm0.jpg) looks very useful
>> but is now hidden under all the rebar.
> Probably worth offering to Stepney City Farm - decent bar stock for
> the forge, or fencing material.
> On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:50 PM, asc <ascd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Bin the rebar!
> > 23:02 < asc> is rebar that commonly used?
> > 23:03 <@aden> mostly as ammo for the air cannon
> > 23:03 <@russss> they're road pins, for fencing
> > 23:04 <@russss> we found out they were cheaper to buy than rent for
> > EMF
> > 23:04 <@Akki14> are they that useful then? :/
> > 23:04 <@russss> nope
> > 23:04 <@Akki14> i mean, they're big, heavy, rusty...
> > 23:04 <@Akki14> :(
> > 23:04 <@russss> bin em
> > 23:04 < asc> yes! bin em
> > On Oct 4, 9:35 pm, Monty <monty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Just a heads up that I've moved the rebar and metal tubing that was bundled
> >> under the shelving units as they were a massive trip hazard. This stuff is
> >> now in the metal stock bins. I was too tubby to be able to place the stuff
> >> upright against the wall so it now lies on the floor. The rebar sticks out
> >> a bit so I've placed a box to protect your shins from being ripped open
> >> should you not notice the pointy bits (image:http://i.imgur.com/STdtg.jpg).
> >> The metal tubing (image:http://i.imgur.com/NXUm0.jpg) looks very useful
> >> but is now hidden under all the rebar.
> I'll shout Ian and trailer them over, when it's not raining.
> On Oct 4, 11:54 pm, Sam Kelly <s...@eithin.co.uk> wrote:
> > Probably worth offering to Stepney City Farm - decent bar stock for
> > the forge, or fencing material.
> > On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:50 PM, asc <ascd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Bin the rebar!
> > > 23:02 < asc> is rebar that commonly used?
> > > 23:03 <@aden> mostly as ammo for the air cannon
> > > 23:03 <@russss> they're road pins, for fencing
> > > 23:04 <@russss> we found out they were cheaper to buy than rent for
> > > EMF
> > > 23:04 <@Akki14> are they that useful then? :/
> > > 23:04 <@russss> nope
> > > 23:04 <@Akki14> i mean, they're big, heavy, rusty...
> > > 23:04 <@Akki14> :(
> > > 23:04 <@russss> bin em
> > > 23:04 < asc> yes! bin em
> > > On Oct 4, 9:35 pm, Monty <monty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> Just a heads up that I've moved the rebar and metal tubing that was
> bundled
> > >> under the shelving units as they were a massive trip hazard. This
> stuff is
> > >> now in the metal stock bins. I was too tubby to be able to place the
> stuff
> > >> upright against the wall so it now lies on the floor. The rebar
> sticks out
> > >> a bit so I've placed a box to protect your shins from being ripped
> open
> > >> should you not notice the pointy bits (image:
> http://i.imgur.com/STdtg.jpg).
> > >> The metal tubing (image:http://i.imgur.com/NXUm0.jpg) looks very
> useful
> > >> but is now hidden under all the rebar.
There's a limit to how much my trailer can carry, so i've only
delivered part of it. There's also a slight mis-match between my
personal schedule, and when the farm is open. :))
I'll drop the rest off this week.
On 24 Oct, 11:57, Charles Yarnold <charlesyarn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> These are still in the space and will be binned in one week.
> On 5 October 2012 01:16, Billy <bi...@billycomputersmith.com> wrote:
> > I'll shout Ian and trailer them over, when it's not raining.
> > On Oct 4, 11:54 pm, Sam Kelly <s...@eithin.co.uk> wrote:
> > > Probably worth offering to Stepney City Farm - decent bar stock for
> > > the forge, or fencing material.
> > > On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:50 PM, asc <ascd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Bin the rebar!
> > > > 23:02 < asc> is rebar that commonly used?
> > > > 23:03 <@aden> mostly as ammo for the air cannon
> > > > 23:03 <@russss> they're road pins, for fencing
> > > > 23:04 <@russss> we found out they were cheaper to buy than rent for
> > > > EMF
> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> are they that useful then? :/
> > > > 23:04 <@russss> nope
> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> i mean, they're big, heavy, rusty...
> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> :(
> > > > 23:04 <@russss> bin em
> > > > 23:04 < asc> yes! bin em
> > > > On Oct 4, 9:35 pm, Monty <monty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >> Just a heads up that I've moved the rebar and metal tubing that was
> > bundled
> > > >> under the shelving units as they were a massive trip hazard. This
> > stuff is
> > > >> now in the metal stock bins. I was too tubby to be able to place the
> > stuff
> > > >> upright against the wall so it now lies on the floor. The rebar
> > sticks out
> > > >> a bit so I've placed a box to protect your shins from being ripped
> > open
> > > >> should you not notice the pointy bits (image:
> >http://i.imgur.com/STdtg.jpg).
> > > >> The metal tubing (image:http://i.imgur.com/NXUm0.jpg) looks very
> > useful
> > > >> but is now hidden under all the rebar.
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Billy <bi...@billycomputersmith.com> wrote:
> Sorry about this.
> There's a limit to how much my trailer can carry, so i've only
> delivered part of it. There's also a slight mis-match between my
> personal schedule, and when the farm is open. :))
> I'll drop the rest off this week.
> On 24 Oct, 11:57, Charles Yarnold <charlesyarn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> These are still in the space and will be binned in one week.
>> On 5 October 2012 01:16, Billy <bi...@billycomputersmith.com> wrote:
>> > I'll shout Ian and trailer them over, when it's not raining.
>> > On Oct 4, 11:54 pm, Sam Kelly <s...@eithin.co.uk> wrote:
>> > > Probably worth offering to Stepney City Farm - decent bar stock for
>> > > the forge, or fencing material.
>> > > On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:50 PM, asc <ascd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > > Bin the rebar!
>> > > > 23:02 < asc> is rebar that commonly used?
>> > > > 23:03 <@aden> mostly as ammo for the air cannon
>> > > > 23:03 <@russss> they're road pins, for fencing
>> > > > 23:04 <@russss> we found out they were cheaper to buy than rent for
>> > > > EMF
>> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> are they that useful then? :/
>> > > > 23:04 <@russss> nope
>> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> i mean, they're big, heavy, rusty...
>> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> :(
>> > > > 23:04 <@russss> bin em
>> > > > 23:04 < asc> yes! bin em
>> > > > On Oct 4, 9:35 pm, Monty <monty...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > >> Just a heads up that I've moved the rebar and metal tubing that was
>> > bundled
>> > > >> under the shelving units as they were a massive trip hazard. This
>> > stuff is
>> > > >> now in the metal stock bins. I was too tubby to be able to place the
>> > stuff
>> > > >> upright against the wall so it now lies on the floor. The rebar
>> > sticks out
>> > > >> a bit so I've placed a box to protect your shins from being ripped
>> > open
>> > > >> should you not notice the pointy bits (image:
>> >http://i.imgur.com/STdtg.jpg).
>> > > >> The metal tubing (image:http://i.imgur.com/NXUm0.jpg) looks very
>> > useful
>> > > >> but is now hidden under all the rebar.
> If the farm is that keen on it, perhaps they could help you move it ?
> Or if they don't really want it, why should you be put to the trouble
> of shifting it ?
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Billy <bi...@billycomputersmith.com> wrote:
> > Sorry about this.
> > There's a limit to how much my trailer can carry, so i've only
> > delivered part of it. There's also a slight mis-match between my
> > personal schedule, and when the farm is open. :))
> > I'll drop the rest off this week.
> > On 24 Oct, 11:57, Charles Yarnold <charlesyarn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> These are still in the space and will be binned in one week.
> >> On 5 October 2012 01:16, Billy <bi...@billycomputersmith.com> wrote:
> >> > I'll shout Ian and trailer them over, when it's not raining.
> >> > On Oct 4, 11:54 pm, Sam Kelly <s...@eithin.co.uk> wrote:
> >> > > Probably worth offering to Stepney City Farm - decent bar stock for
> >> > > the forge, or fencing material.
> >> > > On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:50 PM, asc <ascd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > > Bin the rebar!
> >> > > > 23:02 < asc> is rebar that commonly used?
> >> > > > 23:03 <@aden> mostly as ammo for the air cannon
> >> > > > 23:03 <@russss> they're road pins, for fencing
> >> > > > 23:04 <@russss> we found out they were cheaper to buy than rent for
> >> > > > EMF
> >> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> are they that useful then? :/
> >> > > > 23:04 <@russss> nope
> >> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> i mean, they're big, heavy, rusty...
> >> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> :(
> >> > > > 23:04 <@russss> bin em
> >> > > > 23:04 < asc> yes! bin em
> >> > > > On Oct 4, 9:35 pm, Monty <monty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > >> Just a heads up that I've moved the rebar and metal tubing that was
> >> > bundled
> >> > > >> under the shelving units as they were a massive trip hazard. This
> >> > stuff is
> >> > > >> now in the metal stock bins. I was too tubby to be able to place the
> >> > stuff
> >> > > >> upright against the wall so it now lies on the floor. The rebar
> >> > sticks out
> >> > > >> a bit so I've placed a box to protect your shins from being ripped
> >> > open
> >> > > >> should you not notice the pointy bits (image:
> >> >http://i.imgur.com/STdtg.jpg).
> >> > > >> The metal tubing (image:http://i.imgur.com/NXUm0.jpg) looks very
> >> > useful
> >> > > >> but is now hidden under all the rebar.
in this case "the farm" is ian rather than the actual farm, I don't think
he has motorised transport, we like him and he's been providing very
reasonably priced blacksmithing lessons to members.
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adrian Godwin <artgod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If the farm is that keen on it, perhaps they could help you move it ?
> Or if they don't really want it, why should you be put to the trouble
> of shifting it ?
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Billy <bi...@billycomputersmith.com>
> wrote:
> > Sorry about this.
> > There's a limit to how much my trailer can carry, so i've only
> > delivered part of it. There's also a slight mis-match between my
> > personal schedule, and when the farm is open. :))
> > I'll drop the rest off this week.
> > On 24 Oct, 11:57, Charles Yarnold <charlesyarn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> These are still in the space and will be binned in one week.
> >> On 5 October 2012 01:16, Billy <bi...@billycomputersmith.com> wrote:
> >> > I'll shout Ian and trailer them over, when it's not raining.
> >> > On Oct 4, 11:54 pm, Sam Kelly <s...@eithin.co.uk> wrote:
> >> > > Probably worth offering to Stepney City Farm - decent bar stock for
> >> > > the forge, or fencing material.
> >> > > On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:50 PM, asc <ascd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > > Bin the rebar!
> >> > > > 23:02 < asc> is rebar that commonly used?
> >> > > > 23:03 <@aden> mostly as ammo for the air cannon
> >> > > > 23:03 <@russss> they're road pins, for fencing
> >> > > > 23:04 <@russss> we found out they were cheaper to buy than rent
> for
> >> > > > EMF
> >> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> are they that useful then? :/
> >> > > > 23:04 <@russss> nope
> >> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> i mean, they're big, heavy, rusty...
> >> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> :(
> >> > > > 23:04 <@russss> bin em
> >> > > > 23:04 < asc> yes! bin em
> >> > > > On Oct 4, 9:35 pm, Monty <monty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > >> Just a heads up that I've moved the rebar and metal tubing that
> was
> >> > bundled
> >> > > >> under the shelving units as they were a massive trip hazard. This
> >> > stuff is
> >> > > >> now in the metal stock bins. I was too tubby to be able to place
> the
> >> > stuff
> >> > > >> upright against the wall so it now lies on the floor. The rebar
> >> > sticks out
> >> > > >> a bit so I've placed a box to protect your shins from being
> ripped
> >> > open
> >> > > >> should you not notice the pointy bits (image:
> >> >http://i.imgur.com/STdtg.jpg).
> >> > > >> The metal tubing (image:http://i.imgur.com/NXUm0.jpg) looks very
> >> > useful
> >> > > >> but is now hidden under all the rebar.
> in this case "the farm" is ian rather than the actual farm, I don't think
> he has motorised transport, we like him and he's been providing very
> reasonably priced blacksmithing lessons to members.
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adrian Godwin <artgod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > If the farm is that keen on it, perhaps they could help you move it ?
> > Or if they don't really want it, why should you be put to the trouble
> > of shifting it ?
> > On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Billy <bi...@billycomputersmith.com>
> > wrote:
> > > Sorry about this.
> > > There's a limit to how much my trailer can carry, so i've only
> > > delivered part of it. There's also a slight mis-match between my
> > > personal schedule, and when the farm is open. :))
> > > I'll drop the rest off this week.
> > > On 24 Oct, 11:57, Charles Yarnold <charlesyarn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> These are still in the space and will be binned in one week.
> > >> On 5 October 2012 01:16, Billy <bi...@billycomputersmith.com> wrote:
> > >> > I'll shout Ian and trailer them over, when it's not raining.
> > >> > On Oct 4, 11:54 pm, Sam Kelly <s...@eithin.co.uk> wrote:
> > >> > > Probably worth offering to Stepney City Farm - decent bar stock for
> > >> > > the forge, or fencing material.
> > >> > > On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:50 PM, asc <ascd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> > > > Bin the rebar!
> > >> > > > 23:02 < asc> is rebar that commonly used?
> > >> > > > 23:03 <@aden> mostly as ammo for the air cannon
> > >> > > > 23:03 <@russss> they're road pins, for fencing
> > >> > > > 23:04 <@russss> we found out they were cheaper to buy than rent
> > for
> > >> > > > EMF
> > >> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> are they that useful then? :/
> > >> > > > 23:04 <@russss> nope
> > >> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> i mean, they're big, heavy, rusty...
> > >> > > > 23:04 <@Akki14> :(
> > >> > > > 23:04 <@russss> bin em
> > >> > > > 23:04 < asc> yes! bin em
> > >> > > > On Oct 4, 9:35 pm, Monty <monty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> > > >> Just a heads up that I've moved the rebar and metal tubing that
> > was
> > >> > bundled
> > >> > > >> under the shelving units as they were a massive trip hazard. This
> > >> > stuff is
> > >> > > >> now in the metal stock bins. I was too tubby to be able to place
> > the
> > >> > stuff
> > >> > > >> upright against the wall so it now lies on the floor. The rebar
> > >> > sticks out
> > >> > > >> a bit so I've placed a box to protect your shins from being
> > ripped
> > >> > open
> > >> > > >> should you not notice the pointy bits (image:
> > >> >http://i.imgur.com/STdtg.jpg).
> > >> > > >> The metal tubing (image:http://i.imgur.com/NXUm0.jpg) looks very
> > >> > useful
> > >> > > >> but is now hidden under all the rebar.