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Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:30 pm
by Dissident
Hey all,
Preparing my house for sale, and need to get hold of some sleepers for the front yard. Can anyone recommend anything, and any place? I want to pay as little as possible as it ain't really a permanent thing for me!
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Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:53 pm
by heater31
Try a salvage joint they may be able to help you
The Salvage joint on south road near Westies has a stack load of recycled timber as for what types I don't have a clue
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:54 pm
by smac
Take them from the train tracks diss!
Seriously, try salvage yards. I know Adelaide Rural and Salvage (Hanson Road, North of Grand Junction Road) used to have a pretty big stock pile at a good price. They were second hand ones, but it sounds like that won't matter for a short term solution.
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:18 pm
by Dissident
smac wrote:Take them from the train tracks diss!
Seriously, try salvage yards. I know Adelaide Rural and Salvage (Hanson Road, North of Grand Junction Road) used to have a pretty big stock pile at a good price. They were second hand ones, but it sounds like that won't matter for a short term solution.
Thanks for the tip... just rang them and they are a good price and a good size.
Cheers =)
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:20 pm
by Dissident
Hmmm, just had a thought of the Hanson Road jokes after that ....
Please don't.
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:32 pm
by smac
That's why I specified that it's North of Grand Junction Road - the jokes apply to the Southern side.
Glad the info helped.
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:17 pm
by MightyEagles
If your after some wood, the Charles Sturt council usually sells chopped wood from the Adelaide show and the money goes to charity.
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 6:55 pm
by Strawb
[quote="smac"]Take them from the train tracks diss!
Problem is half of Adelaide has steel sleepers and the half is a mixture of wood and concrete. Usually and old country line that has just been re sleepered has the sleepers lying trackside for the local farmers to collect and use as fence posts or burn etc etc.
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:29 pm
by Psyber
smac wrote:That's why I specified that it's North of Grand Junction Road - the jokes apply to the Southern side.
Glad the info helped.
That probably explains why visiting friends in Adelaide who lived in Rosewater a few years back I stopped at a petrol station near the Torrens Rd end and discovered they didn't take credit cards after I'd filled up - Cash only! I'd never met that before! [Fortunately, I had just enough on me - I rarely carry much cash.]
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:33 pm
by TroyGFC
smac wrote:Take them from the train tracks diss!
I remember mid 80's my dad getting sleepers from along railway line and putting over 8 on his roof racks of thed old 240k Datsun and breaking his axles.
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:52 pm
by Pseudo
Psyber wrote:That probably explains why visiting friends in Adelaide who lived in Rosewater a few years back I stopped at a petrol station near the Torrens Rd end and discovered they didn't take credit cards after I'd filled up - Cash only! I'd never met that before! [Fortunately, I had just enough on me - I rarely carry much cash.]
That happened to me at a servo on Marion Road (somewhere between Anzac Hwy and Henley Beach Rd) about 15 years ago. The arsehole behind the counter took down my license plate and told me he'd call the cops if I didn't produce the cash in 30 minutes. I spent the next 20 minutes zigzagging around the western suburbs looking for an ATM that would take my card. Got back to the servo in about 45 minutes, but thankfully he hadn't yet called the plods.
Needless to say I never patronised that particular servo again

Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:57 pm
by smithy
TroyGFC wrote:smac wrote:Take them from the train tracks diss!
I remember mid 80's my dad getting sleepers from along railway line and putting over 8 on his roof racks of thed old 240k Datsun and breaking his axles.
My very first car, loved it till a "mate" wrapped it around a tree.
Boy could that thing GO.
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:59 pm
by smithy
Dissident wrote:smac wrote:Take them from the train tracks diss!
Seriously, try salvage yards. I know Adelaide Rural and Salvage (Hanson Road, North of Grand Junction Road) used to have a pretty big stock pile at a good price. They were second hand ones, but it sounds like that won't matter for a short term solution.
Thanks for the tip... just rang them and they are a good price and a good size.
Cheers =)
What did you get them for Diss ?
Just curious as I get them out here for $10each and they are 8 foot long.
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:16 am
by Dissident
smithy wrote:Dissident wrote:smac wrote:Take them from the train tracks diss!
Seriously, try salvage yards. I know Adelaide Rural and Salvage (Hanson Road, North of Grand Junction Road) used to have a pretty big stock pile at a good price. They were second hand ones, but it sounds like that won't matter for a short term solution.
Thanks for the tip... just rang them and they are a good price and a good size.
Cheers =)
What did you get them for Diss ?
Just curious as I get them out here for $10each and they are 8 foot long.
They are A grade and B grade quality with A grade being $24 and B Grade being $20
2400 x 120 x 240
Where is "out here" smithy?
Re: Garden Sleepers

Posted:
Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:28 pm
by TroyGFC
Also will on subject- the white ants love them, pm PR
