It's easy mate. If I could run one, then anyone can.syl said:I don't mind organising it, although a Melbourne grain BB is probably not good for a newbie BB organiser considering it is one of the most popular!!!
Hi Mudd, I use these bins for storing museli etc They stack on top of each other and have the hinged lid, I just have scoops in them and scoop them out.mudd said:Hi Syle. Looks like your it, I'm sure some of the members will help out with spreadsheets etc. Get the cash up front so your not out of pocket.
I'm looking for cost affective grain bins as well not sure about others, would be handy to pick up some bins at the same time (looking in hardware store I haven't been very impressed
Suggest you start a new topic. I'm in for a couple of bags too.
Cheers Mudd.
mudd said:Get the cash up front so your not out of pocket.
Yup. Will be all over it. Just following Cocko's instructions from the previous basically!manticle said:This is mandatory. The one I ran was upwards of 10 grand and at least 1 participant was never heard from again so there is no way anyone should even consider fronting the cash themselves. No pay on time = no grain.
Ha! I remember that dude. We ended up splitting the guys grain, and I got my first 6Kg of smoked grain. Smoked porter is now one of my favourite beers.manticle said:This is mandatory. The one I ran was upwards of 10 grand and at least 1 participant was never heard from again so there is no way anyone should even consider fronting the cash themselves. No pay on time = no grain.