Where to get wooden spools??

L3thatsme

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Can anyone tell me where to get a couple of wooden spools in NH? I've called Comast cable & Verizon & neither give them away. Any ideas?? I have new goat kids coming on Tuesday & would like something for them to play on!
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maybe electric companies or cable companies
 

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Yup, electric company here...they BEG us to take them! Don't even care if you are a customer! Just call the office and ask if they have any wooden spools and how much they are...chances are they will tell you just to "come get them"!

I always thought they reused them, but here they put them in the dumpster (or next to it)...not sure why they can't be reused...??
 

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most companies that sell the wire charge the electrican contractor for the spool and refund on return (they are expensive)... sort of like a bottle depot however I get them from the company that has two of our large electrical contracts for free... I think you may find some of the larger companies would be more likely to give them away if you call and ask if you can purchase them... sometimes they are a hassle for storing.
 

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Thanks so much! I did post a wanted Cragislist ad, but no takers. And our local electric company doesn't give them away! Apparently a liability issue--really?? gimme a break! I'll check with some of the other electical contractors!
 

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I got mine from electrical supply companies. I just ask around, alot! I've gotten three so far, the last one nice and big and sturdy. Some of them have cardboard cores and have to be reinforced with 2x4's or they will collapse after a couple of rains.

I would also try some local building contractors. My father used to have lots of those spools around and he was a builder and developer.
 
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