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last resort take it ti the local council tip.
most of em have a glass recycle bin.Get some gorm.0 -
MetManMark wrote: »We put it on ebay - only another 6 hours to go before the end of the bid - we just worried nobody will buy it.
We probably put on freecycle next if no-one wants to buy it.
I was just hoping you might have other suggestions in case nobody local wants it as we need to get rid of it soonish.
how about asking a local glazier?
they maybe able to reuse it or add it to their waste glass(i assume the sell it for re use)0 -
Might help if your ebay ad was clearer that measurements were in inches, feet or centimetres. What is the nature of impact damage? bullet holes! extent?0
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Might help if your ebay ad was clearer that measurements were in inches, feet or centimetres. What is the nature of impact damage? bullet holes! extent?
Measurements in inches. Just two impact marks - not massive damage.
Local glazier does not want it
Thanks for your suggestions - might try and see if we can make a feature of it somewhere?!?!0
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