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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 498457" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>That is my experience the two times construction has been underway. When last have you been at a scrap merchant around tchaila? you'll see more brass fittings, copper offcuts, aluminium and what not arrive in plastic bags that what would move out of a Builder's Warehouse in a day. The scrap yards close to taxi ranks and train stations are by far the worst. A lot of builders' bakkies and the types that help move materials from builders suppliers are to be seen there. Take photos and you'll get a hearty warm reception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 498457, member: 18"] That is my experience the two times construction has been underway. When last have you been at a scrap merchant around tchaila? you'll see more brass fittings, copper offcuts, aluminium and what not arrive in plastic bags that what would move out of a Builder's Warehouse in a day. The scrap yards close to taxi ranks and train stations are by far the worst. A lot of builders' bakkies and the types that help move materials from builders suppliers are to be seen there. Take photos and you'll get a hearty warm reception. [/QUOTE]
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