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If they're in pretty good shape, maybe this place http://greendemolitions.com/?
Posted on: 2016/5/13 16:49
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Why not post some photos? Who knows, someone may need it. Also, on Facebook there's a private swap/sell group. Maybe someone else can explain how to join.
Posted on: 2016/5/13 16:17
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The breakfast bar is 5' x 3'-6', the basin counter is also 5' long with a single-basin cut-out. It's a relatively thin (1 1/2") block.
Posted on: 2016/5/13 16:13
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what are the dimensions? (roughly) I actually need wood countertop material, and would happily take some or all off of your hands.
Posted on: 2016/5/13 15:46
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I'm having new countertops installed Monday, and will need to dispose of the old (wood butcher block) countertops and sink. Can these go out to the curb with regular household garbage, or is there a day for larger items such as furniture?
Alternately, they are in OK shape - the breakfast bar has a few stains, the other has some water damage. The wood might be useful - are there organizations that pick-up materials like this that I could call?
Posted on: 2016/5/13 15:37
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