Tech drawing ideas for timber wheelie bin enclosure?

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Would anybody know where I could find any design plans/drawings for a timber enclosure to accommodate two wheelie bins (240litre). Despite checking out the interweb I cannot seem to procure anything that looks remotely relevant. Thanks.
 
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I prefer the Bond Villain approach to wheelie bin storage! :p

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missed the plot,i read that twice before it smacked me round the chops :oops:

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Foxhole: Well I originally tried doing this and came up with a fair few that looked like they might be appropriate with a view to purchase. Then reading some of the reviews it was clear that the photos were misleading and the quality experienced upon delivery utterly poor, even for around £300ish. This one is described as hardwood (though perhaps not a guarantee of quality) and is £430. The slight concern with this is that there is a base rail (batten?) that will make withdrawing the bins from the enclosure rather too arduous for our local refuse folk, so it would be an advantage to have such a structure without this feature. That is when I hit on the radical idea of reaching for the toolbox and rustling up one of my own making.

Maybe I should do knock up some drawings and pass these under the noses of those with sufficient patience to do a bit of adjudicating? Just do not expect textbook standards, though.

Freddy: Now that would solve the problem. Trouble is I don’t think that Blofeld (and other doers of evil) have to submit planning applications to the London Borough of Camden.
 
I am at a loss as to why you feel the need to put a bin into a wooden box.
 
I am at a loss as to why you feel the need to put a bin into a wooden box.

I can, hardly nice seeing rows upon rows of them, also less likely for them to get nicked, which happens a lot round my way..
 

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