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For smaller stuff I stand a plastic dustbin that's had its bottom cut out in the dumpy bag. Mortimer's method works well too, especially if you have a strong rake to hand for the shovelling.

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someone posted a pic a while back using the blue plastic water pipe threaded thru the loops formed into a circle, not sure what they improvised to hold the ends to close the circle, maybe drilling and something velcro, or just mole grips

 

If using blue water pipe its worth remembering that the 20mm fits inside the 25mm snug enough to join them for the application here.

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I used the proper T pieces for the blue pipe, think I got them from eBay. Great because it folds flat.

 

 

Great idea, I like that, nice design and easy to pack away, thanks for posting, on my To Make list now :)

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Has anyone thought of using flexi type plastic land drain pipe on the end of their chipper heads to direct chippings, just a mad idea of mine, i dont have a chipper to try it out on.

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