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flyingdog
03-28-2010, 12:26 PM
Well, we were hoping the St. Andrews Landfill was open today, but turns out it is not. Anyone use the 'convenience center' in Charlotte Hall? Can we dump lumber there? We have a few 12' 2" x 6" boards. Oh, and there are a few pieces that are rather large because they are nailed together, so getting an idea of how you dump them would help (do you have to put them into a dumpster yourself or just have to get them off your trailer?). Thanks in advance as always!

Baja28
03-28-2010, 12:34 PM
Well, we were hoping the St. Andrews Landfill was open today, but turns out it is not. Anyone use the 'convenience center' in Charlotte Hall? Can we dump lumber there? We have a few 12' 2" x 6" boards. Oh, and there are a few pieces that are rather large because they are nailed together, so getting an idea of how you dump them would help (do you have to put them into a dumpster yourself or just have to get them off your trailer?). Thanks in advance as always!You can't take lumber to a convenience center. St. Andrews only.

jp2854
03-28-2010, 12:44 PM
yup baja is right the only place you can take it is the st andrews landfill. Guess you will have to wait til monday flyingdog or go next saturday.

glitch
03-28-2010, 01:06 PM
I've taken lumber to a transfer station before. It wasn't a whole bunch and it was in good condition. I just set it to the side, where you put the stuff that other people may want to snag. That was at the Valley Lee transfer station though. Don't know what constitutes a 'convenience center' or if it's any different than a transfer station.

flyingdog
03-28-2010, 01:32 PM
Thanks for saving us the trip. Are there any options for getting rid of this stuff today, then?

lil_daisy
03-28-2010, 06:03 PM
freecycle, freebies on here, and craigs list.

:popcorn:

Zguy28
03-28-2010, 08:05 PM
Its cheaper to just cut it up and burn it than pay 10 bucks to take it to the landfill.


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