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FWIW the recycling centre off the Old Kent Road (Devon Road) is really good at this sort of thing. You can actually go there and see if there is anything you want as they themselves recycle stuff. You can phone them and ask if them the details. You could also see if LASSCO may be interested in it.


http://www.lassco.co.uk/

http://www.southwark.gov.uk/info/10070/recycling/1364/reuse_and_recycling_centre/1

I rang a scrap dealer and asked if he would buy my old steel bath- he said yeah - where are you?- leave it out and Ill take a look at it and make you an offer I went out and left builders here- 45 mins later he was here - told builders it wasn't worth much but would take it off our hands- it was gone.

Also there are people in vans driving round ALL the time looking for scrap/ nickable stuff. You see them screech to a halt if they see a skip - rifle through it and move off with a handful of stuff.

What are you lot like


First question is it cast iron.


If yes, then is it worth something (either cash or for free) then e-bay it or freecycle it.


If it is cast iron and not worth anything smack it with a lump hammer and it will break into pieces which you can then put in your recycling bin. If Southwark don't recycle steel then sneak into Lewisham and put it in a green bin outside someone's house.


How to tell if it is cast iron? Thick and heavy. And a nice ring when you hit it.


The street people will also probably take it away for you whatever.


Also the vans that roam looking for scrap some of them will also take a fiver to take less valuable stuff away - they tend to have trucks that are cages with a sign up about licensed waste collectors or something like that.

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