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Wood related scrounges without wood

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by jo191145, Jun 19, 2021.

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Customer of mine had some old wood he didn't want. I got the log rack too. These always come in handy. IMG_6543.JPG
     
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  2. Sandhillbilly

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    Stepson got a call at work today asking if we needed any totes. He asked me and I said sure. About an hour and a half later these were delivered. Stepson did the unloading, or at least helped unload. I can use any or all of them and there’s more available. There’s 2 ricks of 6 totes, for a total of 12. IMG_2136.jpeg
    Not sure what is the best part,
    A) they were completely free :p
    B) I didn’t have to lay a finger on them. :thumbs:

    PS: stepson’s name is Rick
     
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    You so suck.
     
  4. Eric Wanderweg

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    All of these tarps were getting thrown out at work so I grabbed a few for top covers. The cab is stuffed full with more too :whistle: They’re the fire retardant version from Uline reinforced with woven strings inside. We’ll see how they hold up. At least the price is right.
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  5. jo191145

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    Interested in hearing how they hold up. Had at least 5000sqft of that stuff stashed on a job. Labor Forman was going to load it all with the Lull after work. One of his lackeys saw it hanging there and put it in the dumpster. :doh:

    want it to last a long time? Strips of used carpet underneath. I know, more crap laying around. Cardboard may work, maybe a little slipperyer.
     
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