If you even bought those warrantied items at new prices, you are no where near as cheap as me. You know the core of a flashlight battery? Have you ever saved them up to use for carbon arc cutting? I use to go around on weekends picking up garbage in New York to fix up and either keep and use or sell. I built a chicken coop from wood that a shipping company in Helena Arkansa was throwing away as dunage. I also built the goat milking stand out of the same pile of wood. I bought my house and 6 acres for $35,000 during the housing boom, and I've been fixing it up since, except while I was stationed in Lake Charles, LA. I am to cheap to pay for gas heat, so I heat with a wood stove. If I can repair a part, vise buy a new one, I do. My clothes come from the Good Will, and I know when they have sales. That one gets a laugh from many who say, "You're so cheap that you wait for sales at the Good Will". While demolition was being done to fix my house, I saved a lot of the old wood to make things like brooding boxes and such for around here. The Amish have a pending PR campaign that shows that while they live what some may feel is a frugal life, at least they aren't as bad as that Bob Huntress fellow.
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