DUMPSTER DIVING GARBAGE PICKING READ & SEE WHAT IS FOUND HERE UPDATED 2012

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Back again today.

Caught like a Rat in a Trap.

Found a Cumings Water pump, pump shattered like it sucked a rock or something.

Engine is like New.

Chines clone of a Honda 50cc.


Cleaned up and pump removed will bring at least $50.00 at the Fleas Market.

No Problems.
 

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Jim, keep on going there, man your doing awesome.. bribe the guy if ya gotta. :thumbsup:
 

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From the Above post, maybe I better be looking for Booby Traps and stuff. LOL
 

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Whenever I have something I want to get rid of, I just set it to the curb and it's gone pretty quick. I'm glad there are those that go around and pick up stuff that no one else wants. So far this past 6 months I have set out an entertainment center, a large wood four post bed frame, a boom box with no speaker wires, 2 boxes of books, a rocking chair, a box of close to 100 cassette tapes that I myself picked off the curb a month before (not my style of music), a desk, a set of steel rollers that I use to use in my van for rolls of carpet, and a few other things that I can't think of at the moment. It all disappeared within two hours. If it's being thrown away and it may help someone else out (financially or otherwise) then I say go for it. If it's sitting in a dumpster in the middle of my yard (off the swale) or in my driveway, then I would expect someone to ask if they could go through it, and I would happily oblige. If they started digging through it without asking, admittedly I would get pissed and give them a few choice words. It's called common courtesy and respect. I give it and I expect it in return. There's no problem with "dumpster diving" as long as it's not on someones private property. I've been known to do it myself on occasion. I use to do it quite a bit back in the day.
 

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LOL! One time I was living in town and they wanted me to pay $10.00 to hall off a old freezer that Died.

I just pushed it out to the curb put a sign on it $10.00.

It was gone when I got home from work.
 

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homefires said:
LOL! One time I was living in town and they wanted me to pay $10.00 to hall off a old freezer that Died.

I just pushed it out to the curb put a sign on it $10.00.

It was gone when I got home from work.
Things i don't want to bother trying to sell.... I just call Goodwill or the Salvation Army or some one like them.... And they pick it up for free........... Then some one in need get's to use it......
 

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Mighty AP said:
Did you check the head for gold fillings? Treasure is where you find it! lol

hahahaha spoken like a true treasure hunter!!!!
 

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Here is one for you-
Man Scores with Dumpster Football Find

February 2012

A search of garbage bags filled for a dumpster at a yard sale yielded a treasure for a North Carolina Panthers football fan. A Panthers 2003 Super Bowl playbook was stuffed in the bag along with some players' financial information, a player's shoes, a 2004 Super Bowl locker nameplate and a Pro Bowl playbook. The lucky finder is a true fan. He thought the Super Bowl plays might still be used, so he offered to return the playbook to the team. The playbook should be worth a good price, but no word on the team's reaction.

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Lets hear some more...Thumbs up to all....
 

LOL! One time I was living in town and they wanted me to pay $10.00 to hall off a old freezer that Died.

I just pushed it out to the curb put a sign on it $10.00. It was gone when I got home from work.
Did you ever get any money for it?
 

This thread has .....
It's own ( sub ) forum now.....:hello2::hello2:
 

Awesome thread people, great job at saving all this stuff from the landfill!

Just a few hours ago I spied a rather new bag-less Eureka vacuum cleaner in a dumpster as I walked by. Jumped in, snagged it, and took it home to test. Worked fine, but suction was poor. The owners apparently never knew that the filter needs to be cleaned periodically... 3 minutes later it was working good as new. As a side note, I always grab the vacuums I see. Usually they just have a broken belt which is easily and cheaply replaced, are clogged, or are even working fine but have just been upgraded. They are the most common working appliance thrown out, in my experience.

My 2 favorite and somewhat recent dumpster/curbside finds are as follows:

In december '11 I was driving around my girlfriend's neighborhood and saw a hulking mass of black metal in the darkness. I am an opportunistic scrapper so I parked to check it out. What I saw blew me away. No way was this going to be scrapped!

Had to use an epoxy weld to re-affix the door, and replace some rotted 75 year old rubber seal, but here she is...

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A working, totally original (aside from the black paint) May of 1937 Frigidaire Refrigerator. I fell in love with the Art deco design immediately, and heaved that 250+ LB piece of awesome into the bed of the truck asap.

Got it home, fixed the door, and tested it. It works perfectly; the compressor humming beautifully and the small freezer compartment frosting over in good time.

Did some research and found that restored examples go for some good money, but I will be keeping this well past it's 100th birthday. 8-)

At 4 feet 6 inches, and with a capacity of about 5 cubic feet, it isn't large by modern standards, but I plan to use it as a beer fridge in my man-cave of antiques and cool stuff. Everything works. Love the thing.

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Last may, I was investigating a dumpster next to a photo shop and saw piles and piles of old-school photo paper. Agfa, Kodak, etc. Figured it was good so I went and got the truck, and totally filled the cab with all the boxes not soaked with water (it had started raining, probably saved 2/3rds of the stuff).

Took them back, unloaded a few hundred pounds of the stuff, into the safety of roofed shelter, and started listing on eBay. Made over 2,500 off that find.

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Have many many other good finds logged, but these are my most memorable as of late.
 

Someone was throwing away 4 adult mountain bikes. Brand new tires. All I did was picked them up, aired the tires, used sandpaper to get a little surface rust off, and sold them as a lot for $65 on eBay. They came and picked them up, for only about 20 minutes of work
 

used to dumpster dive for coke cans as a kid in michigan....do have a story.a friend was buying a house.i was over there helping clean up from the previous renters.in a bag in the shed we found a dukes of hazzard car still in the box and it was signed by cooter
 

Hello. I did little dumpster diving this week. I found lots of old photos and coins. Also friendly lady gave me this album she had found from trash. It is full of wartime photos. Mainly civilians but soldiers and Lotta svärd females also :icon_thumleft:
 

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Lots of nice stuff. But some photos in the dumpster were damaged by nasty goo :blackbeard:
 

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