What the hell are these things called - the large bottle that go upside down on drink dipencers in offices. I need some for my watering plan and can't work out where to get any from... Tried ebay and freecycle, but not much hope searching when I can't think what they are called! Grrrr...
My office don't use them, so I can't pull any favours there... I think most places recycle them, but they must get past there best at some point.
Daniel
hi Daniel,
Try looking in yellow pages, under water coolers, also your local
supplier may have a web page. The bottles have stickers in the side saying
who supplies them. I tried contacting local companies
ages ago to try to get chipped and cracked ones they would be dumping.
I got nowhere though.
Best of luck, Col
I know they're not as big but we get sweet bottles from a local shop, cut the bottoms off and use them for mini cloches, don't know if they'd be o.k. for you ? :)
Quote from: Columbus on February 02, 2007, 10:50:20
Try looking in yellow pages, under water coolers, also your local
supplier may have a web page. The bottles have stickers in the side saying
who supplies them. I tried contacting local companies
ages ago to try to get chipped and cracked ones they would be dumping.
I got nowhere though.
I tried and had the same result col, probably worth giving it another go - they would make fantastic bell cloches :-\
hi
If you do get hold of one how are you taking the bottoms off?
Anyone know how to half a drain pipe??
Cambourne7
We use water cooler bottles at work but we have to pay a deposit on them - about £3 I think so I don't think many people will be giving them away though as you say they must get damaged ones which they can't reuse.
Good idea though. :)
Quote from: cambourne7 on February 02, 2007, 15:19:12
Anyone know how to half a drain pipe??
use guttering? :P ::)
Are the called plastic carboys or demijons.
use a hacksaw???
Quote from: cambourne7 on February 02, 2007, 15:19:12
Anyone know how to half a drain pipe??
Cambourne7
I would use a jigsaw, it would go through it quite easy.
I have just one :( a skip find.
It was badly damaged in one corner. I used a variety of saws
to saw the bottom off which took just a few minutes.
Col
I've got a little cordless dremel for such things ;)
I want to get one buried half way up in the corner of each bed of mine (a mix of raised and wooden bordered) (or will be when I put them in) as a watering system with a seep hose. All I have to do is fill the corner tanks every once in a while and that should take care of the hotter times or the lack of visits over busy work periods. If I cut the bases of well I should be able to re-use with a little modification as lids ;)
I have tried, but as said before, there is a deposit on the bottles so companies tend to take care of them.
Yes As EJ says the company that uses them is charged for any that ar not replaced - they are reused and sealed - you could try the suppliers but to be honest would not hold your breath -
www.nestle-waters-powwow.co.uk/contact/
they may be able to help with old ones ??? ??? ???
I "acquired" one a couple of years ago but I wouldn't waste it on the plot, it's far too valuable to me in a different role, it's perfect for brewing Belgian style beer ;D
If the beer is as good as the chocolates you are onto a winner ;D