Smokerbill
Crossing the Road
I heard somewhere sometime ago that a good strategy is to just sell all the stuff you have that you think you might need someday. Then you'll have money to re-buy the things you need in the future.
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Sounds like a good thought, but No way will that encourage me.... New stuff is not made well and costs way more than what I paid even last year and costs are just going upI heard somewhere sometime ago that a good strategy is to just sell all the stuff you have that you think you might need someday. Then you'll have money to re-buy the things you need in the future.
What a fantastic idea!My nephew's fiancée is collecting mismatched mugs for her wedding reception - they are thinking of hanging them on a pegboard for guests to choose one to use at the reception and then take home afterwards. So, they are looking for a wide range of kinds so people have a better chance of finding one they want to take home. It is a reuse, and maybe two reuses.
New stuff is not made well and costs way more than what I paid even last year and costs are just going up
When you do this, have a pickup parked near the dumpster to take the metal. Or a trailer or pail; whatever your scale is. The metal can go to the metal recycler.,,, one that pays you for it (there is one in Portland, MI, there may be others that are better located or have better policies for you), not the ones that take steel cans and aluminum cans, paper, cardboard, plastic, etc. - those have a place but they don't take the old bent bed frames, bucket of somewhat rusty bolts, hideous iron scroll wall hangings from the seventies, broken drain pipe pieces, etc.We have said for, uh, years, that we want to get a dumpster back here and clean out:
The garage
The basement
The other junk in other places.
Maybe this fall. I hope so. We have so much junk.![]()