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<p>[QUOTE="Houseful, post: 2413159, member: 1067"]You can pick up stuff for free from Freecycle, even if it’s stuff you don’t really want there will be parts you can use, hinges, casters, springs, material or just pieces of free wood for repairs to better pieces. Or check out Gumtree where there are bargains too. There’s some tips in England that pull out saleable pieces that were to be chucked out, not sure what you have in Scotland though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Houseful, post: 2413159, member: 1067"]You can pick up stuff for free from Freecycle, even if it’s stuff you don’t really want there will be parts you can use, hinges, casters, springs, material or just pieces of free wood for repairs to better pieces. Or check out Gumtree where there are bargains too. There’s some tips in England that pull out saleable pieces that were to be chucked out, not sure what you have in Scotland though.[/QUOTE]
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