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Yellow pages and look for a local scaffolder or plant hire company.
Failing that do an industrial estate tour and collect some pallets and make it out of that.
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same as been said,apparently scaffold firms get rid of any not to clever ones,on account of health and safety,you might get better joy by door knocking than a phone,also keep the eyeys peeled for anyone having extentions built,go and have a word with the builder,you might just get a lead,where as the phone,the office girl will be to busy to go and find out for you,
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Cheap scaffolding!!!!
Our tower cost 2000 euros - I don't fancy your chances much!!!
You would perhaps be better off to stick with pallets.
(but good luck anyway)
I telephoned all of my local equipment hire companies. One said he had never been asked before but still quoted me £8 each for a secondhand board. Another said he had supplied them for raised beds and wanted £1 per foot and I had to collect. As I had already priced them new on Ebay for £13 and his secondhand ones were 13ft they were not exactly cheap!! You could try your local hire companies but I would go in rather than telephone like I did - you might have better luck.
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