I was serious about Wellington Zoo, think of the Monkeys and the Lions and the Elephant/s?
Theres also a place in Wanganui that turns old tyres into rubber matting for childrens playground.
Tyre art gets my vote Number One.....let your creative jusices flow
Start small ....bracelet
Then work your way up to these ....
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No body move... I dropped my brain
Perhaps the slipway needs more tyres?
If this hasn't been mentioned, another common use was to put them on those mounted speed camaras, fill with fuel, light and run!
As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death
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I used to work at a recycling centre, and we amassed quite the pile of tyres there. Along with potato 'stacks', which has already been suggested, a lot of people used to take them away to make retaining walls of some description. Never actually seen one so I can't comment on how you'd go about it. Another suggestion is to put an advert on the freecycle email list for your area and someone else might already have an idea they want some tyres for. (Freecycle is an email group for people to get rid of things that they no longer want that someone else might find incredibly useful - a pretty good resource actually).
Freecycle: www.freecycle.org/group/NZ/
For more ideas: http://www.tirecrafting.com/
The best tyre use I heard of was the enterprising buggers in Auckland who hired out a warehouse for a month, advertised cheap tyre disposal (I think 50c each), then when the warehouse was full and they had made a few thousand bucks, they took off without having paid their months rent, and burdening the landlord with a warehouse full of tyres. By New Zealand laws, landlords must hold tenants property for three months then apply for a court order if they want to dispose of it. DOH!
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Wrap up each old type and post it 'postage due' to made up addresses.
Then they are the problem of NZ post.
Make good retaining walls, grow a bouganvilla over if, and it will look sweet.
Why would you ride that long and that gnarly stuff if you don't have to, Its what we do, we love it.
Nathan Woods R.I.P.
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Even even better! Post to Parliament postage due, attn to Nick Smith with a wee note saying you just paid for your bike rego for the year so can no longer afford to dispose of these.
yup I use tyres for the hay stack but more car tyres as they need some weight, however your local pony club may have uses for them as well .. bike tyres are lighter than car tyres & good for jumps & games etc![]()
post under serveral sections of trademe .. garden or equestrian and see if you get responses, good luck
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