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So,
storm Katie visited over the weekend and my three wheelie bins once again all decided they were drunk and made a break for the rear garden art 1am, falling over and depositing their contents to the neighbourhood on the way and lids banging and smashing.
So I was thinking there must be a simple way of attaching them firmly to the wall so they resist the wind but so they are still easy to disconnect on bin day to take them out to the front. Anyone any ideas? I thought maybe ladder hooks and try and lift the handles onto the hooks but might make getting a full bin off again tricky.
Serious q. The collective intelligence of OOF must be up to the challenge of a solution.
Cheers all.
storm Katie visited over the weekend and my three wheelie bins once again all decided they were drunk and made a break for the rear garden art 1am, falling over and depositing their contents to the neighbourhood on the way and lids banging and smashing.
So I was thinking there must be a simple way of attaching them firmly to the wall so they resist the wind but so they are still easy to disconnect on bin day to take them out to the front. Anyone any ideas? I thought maybe ladder hooks and try and lift the handles onto the hooks but might make getting a full bin off again tricky.
Serious q. The collective intelligence of OOF must be up to the challenge of a solution.
Cheers all.