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    Sandbags - Where can I get them in Brisbane?

    I'm trying to either stop/channel water around/through my garage as the drains aren't coping with the current downpour. I need to put a big stormwater drain under the garage but that involves cutting through the floor (and maybe walls). For now I'd like to bag it and keep the worst of the water out.

    Anyone have any idea where I can get some sandbags? I'm on Brisbane's northside.

    Cheers, Dave.

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    Give your local SES a call. If they can't help you I am sure they could advise where to go.

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    plastic bags will work in the meantime, as sandbags- just the weight is the concern meaning you need to double/triple bag them. Ive not seen it done but cant see why the new shopping bags (reusable) couldnt be used if closed over right.

    remember to stack (brick style) correctly
    Walla Walla District -- How To Use Sandbags
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    as said usually SES or your CFS will know.
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    Try the ses first and if they cant help then go to the council.

    After a big dowpour a couple of years ago the ses were to busy to get to us but a council a council truck full of sandbags was in our street so we hit them up and they dropped a heap in our driveway already filled.

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    Got to a fruit barn and get a heap of hessian potato sacks, or big flour bags from a baker.
    Have a look at them, most will be woven tightly enough for what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FenianEel View Post
    Got to a fruit barn and get a heap of hessian potato sacks, or big flour bags from a baker.
    Have a look at them, most will be woven tightly enough for what you want.
    plastic can be better than hessian

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    I've got them from Blackwoods, the engineering supply company. From memory they were cheap.

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    As I didn't have a car available this morning (see pictures of my dismantled County in Members' Rides ) I had to improvise. I dug out some planks and silastic and made a barrier, which I glued to the floor. It seemed to stop the flow so I went to work (big day today).

    Over half the staff aren't here because of flooding or transport delays. I'll try to get some sandbags tonight. I'm off on holidays in a few days but am seriously considering buying a car on my return. Shame I couldn't find a decent Volvo 122 (yes, I know it's weird but I can't help myself ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_S View Post
    As I didn't have a car available this morning (see pictures of my dismantled County in Members' Rides ) I had to improvise. I dug out some planks and silastic and made a barrier, which I glued to the floor. It seemed to stop the flow so I went to work (big day today).

    Over half the staff aren't here because of flooding or transport delays. I'll try to get some sandbags tonight. I'm off on holidays in a few days but am seriously considering buying a car on my return. Shame I couldn't find a decent Volvo 122 (yes, I know it's weird but I can't help myself ).
    cannot help you with sand bags.......but noticed your collection of bike, i have a bashee rune

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    cannot help you with sand bags.......but noticed your collection of bike, i have a bashee rune
    Nice. Do you ever get to Bunya or Coot-tha?

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