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After some advice.

 

I've got an old Kestral in bits on a trailer at home that was given to me as a project. It needs to go (either to someone else or disposed of). It's in a state of disrepair and it'd be cheaper to buy on fully operational than sink money into it to get it sorted.

 

Assuming no-one wants it, what's the best way of disposing? Was thinking of cutting it up and putting it in a skip but was wondering if there's someone out there that can do the chopping up and disposing if I drop it off. Cost me nothing so I'm not looking for any thing for it but ideally I'd not like to spend too much on getting rid.

 

Any other ideas / experience / advice?

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Viking burial ?

 

But on a serious note put it on trademe $1 reserve, someone may get rid of it for you if they can rob parts for their project, can't hurt more than the listing fee

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Agree with Jon, but if you do end up giving it the chop - goggle, proper aspirator, and a chainsaw into a skip. 

 

OR

 

chop the deck off for an excellent raised garden  :razz:

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Thanks.  That boat shredder looks the business.

 

Part of me would love to chop it up - would be a fun afternoon.  Her indoors is not keen on the resulting mess etc.  

 

It's on TradeMe for $1 and there seems to be some interest (I suspect due to the trailer).  Hopefully someone will come and take it away.

 

Cheers.

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