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new project
thought I would share this, as others may have similar options
Hospital beds are great things - but they do get thrown out
now, has any one got any ideas that they can be used for when the hospitals have finished with them?
lets think on this - the will go from a very low height up to about 5 foot in the air... and they are 3 foot wide and 6 foot long - and can take a lot of weight - like 25 to 430 stone routinely
Hopefully a spare one will be arriving at Aladinsane Towers over the next few weeks, as we are at the beginining of the financial year so some are being retired
once it arrives, all headboards etc are being removed and a solid metal plate is being welded on to the base mattress sight
a metal ramp is also being constructed
all told a few hours work to produce a bike lift to allow easy working on a bike
I have blagged mine for 20 quid - and that is to pay someone to drop it off to me - once condemned by the nhs they should, realistically be destroyed/taken out of use - that costs skips etc so many just get quietly moved along...
(I would suggest that you power wash any bed from a hospital btw - with a mild bleach water solution...)
as I said, thought I would share as others may find similar opportunities....
Hospital beds are great things - but they do get thrown out
now, has any one got any ideas that they can be used for when the hospitals have finished with them?
lets think on this - the will go from a very low height up to about 5 foot in the air... and they are 3 foot wide and 6 foot long - and can take a lot of weight - like 25 to 430 stone routinely
Hopefully a spare one will be arriving at Aladinsane Towers over the next few weeks, as we are at the beginining of the financial year so some are being retired
once it arrives, all headboards etc are being removed and a solid metal plate is being welded on to the base mattress sight
a metal ramp is also being constructed
all told a few hours work to produce a bike lift to allow easy working on a bike
I have blagged mine for 20 quid - and that is to pay someone to drop it off to me - once condemned by the nhs they should, realistically be destroyed/taken out of use - that costs skips etc so many just get quietly moved along...
(I would suggest that you power wash any bed from a hospital btw - with a mild bleach water solution...)
as I said, thought I would share as others may find similar opportunities....
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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is actually going into a friends garage... currently he is bikeless - well, he has bits of broken triumph but.....
will fit into a garage nicely
and my workshop is where i store my camping gear for when mrs aladinsane finds out about my spending - I have fitted a lock to the inside.....
will fit into a garage nicely
and my workshop is where i store my camping gear for when mrs aladinsane finds out about my spending - I have fitted a lock to the inside.....
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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just start asking around - they are out there
they cannot be advertised - but they are about
afaik all trusts run on a 5 year depreciation cycle so on average each site will dispose of 20% of stock each year
most sites will run at a 15% over stock each year to allow for repairs and maintennce
for one of my local trusts that means for one site, 100 beds...
they cannot be advertised - but they are about
afaik all trusts run on a 5 year depreciation cycle so on average each site will dispose of 20% of stock each year
most sites will run at a 15% over stock each year to allow for repairs and maintennce
for one of my local trusts that means for one site, 100 beds...
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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It's been a big disappointment reading this Pete. When I first saw the thread I only thought of one thing, as a special project for this weekend. I thought you were going to stick a tuned Falco engine in it, with 2 into 1 (seen the picture), into 2 into 4 exhausts, (Mille shotgun style either side). It already has adjustable ride height suspension and very quick steering, might even need an old Falco Blue Spring shock, modified as a steering damper, then Andy could use it as high speed transport over the next 3 months. The last one I saw also had a built in music system for his entertainment, but he might appreciate it more if you added the girl in the thong, to cheer him up, (sorry as his personal nursing assistant).


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This would be similar to a "featherbed frame" then....HowardQ wrote:It's been a big disappointment reading this Pete. When I first saw the thread I only thought of one thing, as a special project for this weekend. I thought you were going to stick a tuned Falco engine in it, with 2 into 1 (seen the picture), into 2 into 4 exhausts, (Mille shotgun style either side). It already has adjustable ride height suspension and very quick steering, might even need an old Falco Blue Spring shock, modified as a steering damper, then Andy could use it as high speed transport over the next 3 months. The last one I saw also had a built in music system for his entertainment, but he might appreciate it more if you added the girl in the thong, to cheer him up, (sorry as his personal nursing assistant).
