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• #27
Hmmm...looking at that...maybe it will need to be a luton?....transit might be a smidge too small unless it's long wheelbase.
A long wheel base might be enough, you'll have to work it out a bit.
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• #28
looking forward to the BBQ at your place this summer scott.. ;)
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• #29
Well cheers anyway tommy.....i really appreciate it...:)
Just remeber I am like an army and march on my stomach so food is what I will apreciate the most.:)
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• #30
tommy if there is room i would like to join you on your quest to save scott form is Scottish hell...
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• #31
another one to consider: http://www.hhvanhire.co.uk/map.htm
just off camden rd. I've used them twice when moving house and they're pretty good. they also have a key drop so you can return the van any time before they open the next morning.
+1 for these guys. I've used them for a few house-moves over the years.
But my lady and I are moving (staying East, mind) this weekend, and apparently she knows somewhere decent off Kingsland somewhere. If they turn out to be any good, I'll let you know, as that's rather closer to where you're going to be than K-Town…
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• #32
Yes Aidan I was hopping you would, you can create a playlist for the journey!
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• #33
yeah! d'n'b will get us there faster!! :)
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• #34
pro plus will do...
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• #35
see it all comes together fine. Aidan you gonna have to unload Scott's van then mine going to be a hard day for you.
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• #36
@ Aidan, It'd be rude for you to help those two and not get involved in moving my stuff too ;]
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• #37
i said i would sit in a van...im not helping anyone....lets get that straight
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• #38
But. But. But, we can pay you in tasty food and beer.
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• #39
just pulling your leg! of course i will help you guys.
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• #40
In which case, I rescind the offer of food and beer :]
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• #41
hmm my van is off the road trying to make me afford tax and mot but i wont let up im afraid. in the meantime if you havent decided on a hire company i always use 1car1 or 1van1. i tink they have branches all over so give them a bell as you could pick it up and drop it somewhere different if the train fares are good. cheapest proper van hire i found, unlimited milage, ask for the extra insurance (£5 a day?) to cut your excess in half if the worst comes to worst. good luck.
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• #42
Ha. My dad would haul furniture in his old van when I was a teenager, I hence spent many evenings / w/e and other time off helping him drive all over the place. Long wheel base high top and you could fit a lot in that, it's down to the packing, if the sofa can go on it's end (vertical) it will take up barely any room, and every thing else should stack well. Can't blame the guy trying to up sell you, that prob how he gets most of his biz. I would think the large non-luton van would do but it depends on what you consider a regular kitchens worth of base units is. Heave plenty of blankets e.t.c for packing to stop stuff banging against each other.
I hired on of these too small for what you need I think. Anyway I need to finish reinstalling my laptop I've prattled on enough sorry.