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								possum 							 
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								possum 
			
			
			
			we have a lot that we need to get rid of - the fence it is attached to (ish) has long ago fallen down and the wire is easy to stand on when picking up pine cones.
			
			
									
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								Thomzo 							 
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			Do you have scrap metal dealers over there? They might buy it off you.
			
			
									
									
						 
		 
				
		
		 
	 
	
		
		
			
				
								possum 							 
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			There is freecycle, but I think it is beyond use as fencing material, it is very rusty, I suppose it has to be worth a try.
			
			
									
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								ina 							 
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			Old barbed wire is a pain in the neck. You can't really re-use it; and scrap dealers - don't even know whether ours takes it at all, but if so, then only cut up into small bits.
			
			
									
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								possum 							 
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			after I posted this, I did wonder if it was worth keeping in. we are soon wanting to put up pig fencing, and from what i am told, a line or barbed wire on the ground as the last wire for the fence is good. It doesn't need to take much strain.
			
			
									
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								Thomzo 							 
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								Thomzo 
			
			
			
			It's always the way. Just as you make up your mind to get rid of something you find a use for it. 
I got rid of a big bag of old electrical cable the other day. Now I realise I could have used it for training the raspberries in their new home 
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			Never throw anything away!!
			
			
									
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			I hate barbed wire, evil stuff. Personally I won't have it anywhere.
			
			
									
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