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Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
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![]() "wallster" wrote in message ... I'm here to admit my addiction. If i'm driving along and i see a discarded lawnmower or mechanical something, i have to stop and will most likely take it. I just cant seem to pass up something that can be made to work again in one way or another. Most of my tool carts have old wheels on them that i found thrown away. I have also sold a couple of dozen lawnmowers over the years that needed a little tlc to get them running. How many other people in this newsgroup stop and pick up discarded stuff? walt http://www.nykeglawsucks.com To alcohol! The cause of - and solution to - all of life's problems. -Homer Simpson I do. And I can trump your story. My daughter is a police officer. The sector beat she works surrounds my house. She comes over for lunch a lot, and we watch the grandbaby one day a week, so she comes that day about four times. The other day, she calls me on her cell, and gives me an address where they are tossing out a plastic bubble looking car that has swivelly wheels on it. She asks if I would run over and get it, BECAUSE IT WON'T FIT IN THE BACK OF HER SQUAD CAR! She would have picked it up herself, bit it wouldn't fit. I can see her right now, Glock and all, trying to stuff a yellow and blue bubble car into the back of a squad car. "Now, please cooperate, or I will have to use force .................." I wonder where in the world she got the habit of picking up stuff from............................... Well, I went and snatched it, got it home, and one of the wheels needs attention, and it needs a powerwashing. Kyle is 13 months now, and taking his first steps, so he will be ready for it any time. You bet I pick up stuff curbside. When you used to could take stuff to the dump back in the fifties and sixties, we would sometimes come home with as much stuff as we took. Steve |