>>2986990(OP) Got an old JC Penney TV in the free section of an yard sale. OEM is Toshiba. 1979. Works perfectly. I used it for old video game systems that are RF only like the 2600, Intellivision, etc. Picture from eBay.
I got a relativity new LG refrigerator. The one I wanted was about $700 new but after browsing craigslist for about two months a free one popped up. It needs a new evaporator fan but for $20 in parts that isn't bad.
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Anonymous04/20/26(Mon)23:01:11
>>2987021 >those stickers shit looks straight out of max payne
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Anonymous04/21/26(Tue)00:08:19
>>2986990(OP) I got someone to haul away my old crap by leaving it at the end of my driveway. Some scraggly guy with a trailer pulled up a few days later and loaded it all into his trailer. This is much easier than taking it to the dump and paying disposal fees.
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Anonymous04/21/26(Tue)00:11:10
>>2987173 I did that with my gay darkroom piss/coom fridge. Some guy in a white pickup picked it up lmao
>>2986990(OP) I got 10 yards of topsoil for free a couple days ago. I also made a couple planter boxes (4'x8'x20") out of scrap 2x4 and pallet wood that I threw on top to take out to my garden.
>>2987194 Also pulling from a mountain of mulch the city lets us take for free.
I'm cultivating a sizeable garden this year and it's going go to cost me about $80, mostly in soil amendments and some plant starters. I'm making 3 more beds just like that, hopefully I can have all this shit done before last frost. I'm already running late. I am getting most of the plants/seeds for free, but I did purchase some specific varieties that I want to grow.
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Anonymous04/21/26(Tue)03:44:37
>>2987173 I tried this with an automatic reclining sofa once. That thing was heavy as fuck with all the automatic reclining gear. The people who came to pick it up were an old Mexican couple, like at least 60 years old. I felt bad for them so I ended up loading it for them anyways.
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Anonymous04/21/26(Tue)07:58:51
>>2986990(OP) That picture makes my leaf springs cry
>>2987213 About two months ago I got two truck loads of free pavers. I just had to remove them from the homeowners back yard. Those jerks got kind of put out that I had to make two trips.
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Anonymous04/21/26(Tue)08:50:30
>>2987218 2001 Tacoma, 6 banger, extracab, my best guess. I think the six lugs are only on the 6cly engines.
Mine is 2002 4 banger, you probably have much larger payload than me. Although I did just buy a sequoia salvage title for 1 grand. Gonna get a nice trailer and haul whatever the fuck I want lol
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Anonymous04/21/26(Tue)09:15:56
>>2987219 >you probably have much larger payload than me. The manual says 750lb or something like that. I have had a 1400lb pallet in the bed before.
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Anonymous04/21/26(Tue)13:49:25
>>2987213 It's a 2500, tho it did have it squattin a little
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Anonymous04/21/26(Tue)13:56:30
>>2987194 >>2987195 The county will bring us as much roadside dirt scraping as we want. I found out the caveat pretty quick though, tons of litter and rocks
>>2987238 I suppose in this case I somewhat lucked out. There were some sizeable sticks but no trash. I sent a soil sample off to my state uni, and I also did a NPK/pH test kit at home. Loads of Nitrogen, almost depleted in Phosphorus, K is on point... had to go pick up some bulk bone meal to amend it. Hopefully the state aglab doesnt come back and tell me it's saturated with paraquat and glyphosate.
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Anonymous04/23/26(Thu)16:45:00
>>2987238 what were you expecting besides litter and rocks? pretty sure thats considered hazardous waste where i live
>>2987195 Sometimes the mulch is from diseased trees. YMMV
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Anonymous04/26/26(Sun)02:19:49
curb finds: 7 - computers 1 - 23" lcd monitor 3 - lawn mowers (refurbished) 1 - lawn mower engine (to be refurbished) 2 - different security camera DVR's 1 - set of high end speakers from the 60's that I replaced the surrounds. 1 - found in the desert that I rebuilt. 1 - 4 stroke leaf blower (repaired)
I live in a somewhat rich neighborhood. the things people throw out here you could furnish a house with. most of what gets thrown out is lightly used stuff that should have been donated.
More often than not the free appliances I bring home have roaches. I need a quarantine procedure. Maybe one of those ozone machines and a plastic tarp.
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Anonymous05/02/26(Sat)10:09:30
>>2987195 oh man I would bust a nut if my county had something like that. one year I was able to get a tree trimming company to drop off a truckload of mulched leaves and trees and stuff and I put a 5 inch thick layer out back. eventually broke down into the best soil I've ever had. they wont do it again even when I try bribing them with money though, something about people suing them over driveway damage.
>>2986990(OP) Found a nice set of pliers at a German flea market. Wasn't free, more like 1 Euro a piece, but I'm real excited about them. Also came with a vintage Toyota Motor Made in Japan flathead screwdriver.
I cleaned the rust off with citric acid, sharpened them, and now they're good as new. Caliper for scale.
Love the little Bonum pincer pliers a ton. Going to use them for cutting bike cables and Gunpla sprues.
>>2991390 Here they are post cleanup. I messed up sharpening the small Bonum one initially and rounded off the cutting edge on one side, instead of just flattering the bevel. Managed to re-sharpen them though, and now it cuts through everything from steel wire to tissue paper like butter.
This was my firat time restoring a flea market tool, and I think i'm gonna try and do this more often. 1 Euro for these is a steal. Probably a lot of quality tools to be found on German flea markets, with all the Marshall Plan funded industry we used to have here. Boomers dying off in droves too rn, good time to stock up on their old hardware.
Not sure what the Stubai pliers are for though. Anyone know?
make sure you change the lower ball joints on the sequoia
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Anonymous05/21/26(Thu)23:38:13
>>2991902 expensive plastic frames break easy bees rob the honey as you extract it not interchangeable with other hive equipment
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Anonymous05/28/26(Thu)03:17:10
The local grocery store was remodeling and I scored a big table they used for produce, but I'm gonna slap a piece of plywood on top and use it as a work table
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Anonymous05/29/26(Fri)00:08:57
I see some amazing furniture being given away locally. But I don't have a car. And live on the fifth floor. I think I was supposed to be a furniture restorer and redesigner. If you just keep up a little with architectural digest and stuff like that you know what rich people will buy for $3k+ ez.
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Anonymous05/29/26(Fri)00:10:27
>>2993190 If there's not enough stuff nearby on FB marketplace, they'll suggest stuff out of your search radius. It pisses me off to no end what cool free shit is like 150 miles away.
>>2986990(OP) this 100 year old solid wood desk. sanded the top, applied poly coating, cleaned up the rest. solid fucking desk. guy delivered it for free too.
>>2993190 the car thing is easy if you have a license, home depot truck rentals are $19 for 75 minutes. can't help with the 5th floor thing, maybe worth renting a storage unit. you can even set up a little workshop in them.
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Anonymous05/29/26(Fri)13:25:53
>>2993193 What obsession did people have with painting wood? Literally just use metal or plywood at that point. That's one step below putting linoleum over hardwood
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Anonymous05/29/26(Fri)13:38:58
>>2987219 >>2987220 It bumpstops around 2000lbs I have one as a ag sprayer, so when the tote is full, thats about when it hits the bumps
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Anonymous05/29/26(Fri)15:21:22
I really hare lazy faggots who post "free whatever" but it is really that they want you to remove a tree, pavers, bricks, gravel or rocks for free.
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Anonymous05/29/26(Fri)15:34:21
>>2993317 Pavers and bricks have value, and you can't just go pick some up wherever.
You can get trees and rocks for free all over the place
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Anonymous05/29/26(Fri)15:39:54
>>2993320 >You can get trees and rocks for free all over the place You're probably not supposed to steal trees and rocks from private or public lands either there Jamal...