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Re: Garbage Pickers

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 8:40 pm
by silentreader
gcdonner wrote:I prefer to call it dumpster diving:
Hmmm.... I wonder what word those 3 letters might be the start of?

Re: Garbage Pickers

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 10:01 pm
by gcdonner
silentreader wrote:
gcdonner wrote:I prefer to call it dumpster diving:
Hmmm.... I wonder what word those 3 letters might be the start of?
3 letters? I see 4 on the side of that dumpster I was diving into.

Re: Garbage Pickers

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 10:11 pm
by Joy
Dumpster diving is illegal in my town. And they publish your name if they catch you.

Re: Garbage Pickers

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 10:17 pm
by silentreader
gcdonner wrote:
silentreader wrote:
gcdonner wrote:I prefer to call it dumpster diving:
Hmmm.... I wonder what word those 3 letters might be the start of?
3 letters? I see 4 on the side of that dumpster I was diving into.
On the inside?

The 4 I see together mean 'far' to me, so that's 3 again.

Or maybe you're saying I'm one letter short of a word?

Re: Garbage Pickers

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 10:28 pm
by silentreader
Joy wrote:Dumpster diving is illegal in my town. And they publish your name if they catch you.
For George it's Minnesota Takeout, and evidently they take your picture if they catch you.

Re: Garbage Pickers

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 11:00 pm
by gcdonner
silentreader wrote:
gcdonner wrote:
silentreader wrote:
Hmmm.... I wonder what word those 3 letters might be the start of?
3 letters? I see 4 on the side of that dumpster I was diving into.
On the inside?

The 4 I see together mean 'far' to me, so that's 3 again.

Or maybe you're saying I'm one letter short of a word?
Oops! I was looking at the wrong word, "Dum...my" me... :laugh

Re: Garbage Pickers

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 11:02 pm
by gcdonner
Joy wrote:Dumpster diving is illegal in my town. And they publish your name if they catch you.
I usually get permission before diving and this one was at the site of a Casey's new store build. I got permission and they even would call me to let me know about "good stuff". I got lots of "good stuff" from this cycle of dumpsters.
Most folk around here are happy to have you pull stuff out, since they often pay by the weight and I am lightening the load. I haven't had too many this year so far, but then it has been really cold too!

My partner in crime was taking the pictures for me...my son!

Re: Garbage Pickers

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:23 am
by ragpicker
Bootstrap wrote:When I pick up trash along the side of the road, I keep reaching into thorny bushes, bending over in uncomfortable positions, etc., and I can't help but think there's a more efficient way to do this. I've been thinking of getting a garbage picker for the task - something like what you see in the picture below.

What do you think, is this the right tool for the job? Is there a better tool? Does anyone have good experiences with a particular kind of garbage picker?

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These are better for light stuff. The ones with the suction cup type ends are better for heavier stuff.

I’m an expert With lots of experience. LOL

Re: Garbage Pickers

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:49 am
by MaxPC
gcdonner wrote:
Joy wrote:Dumpster diving is illegal in my town. And they publish your name if they catch you.
I usually get permission before diving and this one was at the site of a Casey's new store build. I got permission and they even would call me to let me know about "good stuff". I got lots of "good stuff" from this cycle of dumpsters.
Most folk around here are happy to have you pull stuff out, since they often pay by the weight and I am lightening the load. I haven't had too many this year so far, but then it has been really cold too!

My partner in crime was taking the pictures for me...my son!
Our family has a tradition of "dumpster diving" at renovation sites. We always get permission as well. Over the years we've found free windows and doors for the outbuildings and barns. Some decent looking sinks for the house. Plenty of wood trim in good shape. Even material for making furniture and fences. Of course, at my age I'm not as nimble as George there. That's what grandsons are for. :lol:

Re: Garbage Pickers

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 12:12 pm
by Wayne in Maine
gcdonner wrote:
Joy wrote:Dumpster diving is illegal in my town. And they publish your name if they catch you.
I usually get permission before diving and this one was at the site of a Casey's new store build. I got permission and they even would call me to let me know about "good stuff". I got lots of "good stuff" from this cycle of dumpsters.
Most folk around here are happy to have you pull stuff out, since they often pay by the weight and I am lightening the load. I haven't had too many this year so far, but then it has been really cold too!

My partner in crime was taking the pictures for me...my son!
I carpeted the second floor of my hay barn with carpeting I "dove" for from the local theater when they were replacing it. It smelled like buttered popcorn up there for a long time.