Posted by NCWayne on December 04, 2017 at 20:15:58 from (40.142.144.75):
In Reply to: Moveing and estates posted by DeltaRed on December 04, 2017 at 08:05:03:
Within the past two months I brought home an 18 foot box truck bed, and four loads on my 12" flatbed full of pipe fittings, tools, nails, shelving, parts bins, chains, electric motors, pumps, several brand new toilets, tanks, and seats, several new sinks, a shower stall, and anything else not wanted, or sold, from the basement of Dad's girlfriend's parents place. The man had been a plumber, well driller, and general handyman for a lot of years. He'd bought our a hardware store and had a basement FULL of stuff. I doubt I'll need to buy a pipe fitting for quite a while.
Also brought home a brand new rotisserie, a new smoker, quite a few antique tools, and a box or two of general 'junk' from a burned out house a customer was contracted to demolish.
Right now I'm actually turning down anymore stuff because my shop is FULL......now it's just a matter of organizing it all so I know where it's at when I need it.
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