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How to dispose of old bricks ?
Previous owner of my house had a fireplace in the basement, not a real fireplace, just a plastic log that glows orange and has a piece of tinsel that rubs against a plastic sheet so it makes "crackle-y" noises. No chimney, no provisions for such, to put one in would not be worth the money nor what Mrs. Angel and I want for the house.
So I have a few hundred bricks to get rid of. I'm solving the problem of how to get them out of the basement (suXor), but once they are up and on my workhorse 4x8 trailer what can I do with them ? I'd rather not just throw them away, but the wife doesnt like the color so they probably won't see use at htis house in landscaping - and thats assuming that they retain their rectangular shape after demolition. on a side note - it does make me feel kinda manly swinging a big sledgehammer and making bits of brick go flying, kinda MTV jackass-like =) Some of them are a different color, the bricks on the inside look like they might be "fire brick", but I don't have the experience to tell. Would fire brick (these broke easily and I was careful to save them from breakage) be of any use to someone ? I'm gonna have a trailerful of brick in a bit and I need to get rid of it. Any ideas here ? (mercedes content - Yes, my 240D WILL be used to tow a load of bricks =) -John
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