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I think 'sourcing' the castors from the local pub's rolltop bin may be why they are "(two fixed, two rotating, one lockable)" y'know, for when you have to wheel the coffee tabe out for the bin men and you want to stop it rolling down the car park.
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KidKruger Wrote:

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> Oh yeah, the 'trash on wheels' table is a funny ad

> !

> Almost as funny as the praise it garnered.

> Inspired me to 'up cycle' some old bricks in my

> yard, which are now quirky original Victorian

> hand-made masonry door stops. ?45 each, or,

> broken in half, ?60 a pair.

>

> Fair play though, after all - don't ask don't get.


xxxxxxx


Had any takers, KK??

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