Winter rock salt
Discussion
I have just bought 5 x 25kg bags and popped it in the garage. Last year the council grit bins at the top of our hill were filled so infrequently, and their gritters and ploughs refused to come down the hill, that I was stuck here for almost a week. I have also laid in enough bread etc in the freezer to last a week, got a load of bottled water, a generator and some long life milk.
Anybody else got paranoid winter plans?
Anybody else got paranoid winter plans?
I noticed Costco have large bags in at £2.99 a go at the moment and am tempted to stock up as the council forget the one bin we have to share with people who take it to do their drives and don't consider the very steep hill that usually generates a few accidents when it's icy.
I'm half tempted to leaflet drop the whole street and suggest we all buy a couple of bags and stock up on shovels (my new snow shovel came last week to the amusement of my colleagues - try and get one when it snows chaps!) so that we can all do our bit to clear the whole road. I'm not sure many of them will take part though, it's a fairly anonymous estate.
thetapeworm said:
I noticed Costco have large bags in at £2.99 a go at the moment and am tempted to stock up as the council forget the one bin we have to share with people who take it to do their drives and don't consider the very steep hill that usually generates a few accidents when it's icy.
I'm half tempted to leaflet drop the whole street and suggest we all buy a couple of bags and stock up on shovels (my new snow shovel came last week to the amusement of my colleagues - try and get one when it snows chaps!) so that we can all do our bit to clear the whole road. I'm not sure many of them will take part though, it's a fairly anonymous estate.
Last winter we had all and sundry emptying the bins and then those at the fot of the hill were stuck. I see the council have wired it shut but that wonlt take much cutting. The 400L empty bins are abiout £65 if you buy them. I'm half tempted to leaflet drop the whole street and suggest we all buy a couple of bags and stock up on shovels (my new snow shovel came last week to the amusement of my colleagues - try and get one when it snows chaps!) so that we can all do our bit to clear the whole road. I'm not sure many of them will take part though, it's a fairly anonymous estate.
I cought my bags fro JTK for £3.99
Cogcog said:
mhill said:
Mix the rock salt up with sharp sand, makes it go further and the sand will aid traction.
I recall that is why the council version is sand coloured?Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




