5552020 OP t1_jb0p6v2 wrote
Reply to comment by EveInGardenia in My dad rescued this school chair from a skip in the 70s. They were throwing them all out and replacing them with soulless plastic ones by 5552020
Ok. Lets say you are having the builders in to demolish your old patio and build a new one. They will usually hire a skip and throw all the remains of the old patio in there, hire another guy with a big truck with a crane to haul it away. This doesn’t happen on your side of the pond?
LukeLarsnefi t1_jb17jyr wrote
We call that a roll-off dumpster or roll-off container.
hanimal16 t1_jb19nmn wrote
Yes! We have these. I’ve typically seen one that can be connected to a truck that can haul it away, but yeah this is pretty much the same as what we have in the US.
BurnTheOrange t1_jb1g6ho wrote
In the States a similar activity takes place, but the container and the truck to remove it are differently shaped. The trucks in the States tend to have rollers rather than a crane and the bin is longer and flatter. Seems it is a case of parallel evolution to solving the same problem.
EveInGardenia t1_jb1zh3j wrote
We definitely have that, they just look different and have other names!
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