Jul 3
I’m going into my garage and start throwing stuff away. I am a crafter though and wonder are there things I might just need.
I’ve got old clothes, tools, parts, xmas decor, wood, fence, paints that are years old, sprinkler stuff, fan hoses, brackets, bottles, mixture of nails/screws. What would you do, just out with everything? I don’t want to be a hoarder, but good reuseable stuff might be shelved for later. Whatayousay?
I have the same problem… I keep things that I KNOW I’ll need later, or think I’ll likely need. I compare the cost of the item to the storage issue- is it worth keeping the space?
There is also the time test- if I haven’t used it in X number of years, am I ever going to need it?
For items I don’t keep, I give them to Goodwill or to the local Freecycle group. (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/madisonfreecycle/)
You should check if you have something similar in your area. That way when you do get rid of something at least it will still get used rather than end up in a landfill.
Another option is a program that lets you trade items, if you don’t want to just give things away, or bother with a garage sale, it to trade it through a Stuff Exchange (like this one:http://www.madisonstuffexchange.com/) ). Also local, so you’ll need to check your area.
Freecycle is great because you’d be surprised the things people need. Someone will say "I need some broken pottery" and you say "Sweet! I can get rid of mine!".
Jun 30
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Jun 30
Warehouse Solutions, Inc. Used pallet Racking Shipment. Truck loads of quality used pallet racking, wires deck and load beams.
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Jun 30
Lights, camera, let’s get cooking! Barbie doll is on the set as a TV Chef and star of her own cooking show! She whips up fantastic meals in her state-of-the-art kitchen with the magical oven-put in an unbaked cake, then open the door and there’s a fully baked cake! Push the top of the mixer and it spins. There’s a spacious workstation, appliances, cookware, play food, professional-style lighting and a camera rolling! Barbie doll included.
Behind the scenes at the zoo, Barbie doll can be found doing check-ups and nurturing the zoo inhabitants. There’s a cute baby monkey, tiger and bear waiting to be cuddled and cared for, and everything Barbie needs for her nursery. Press the lever on the working x-ray and view each animal! Includes a stethoscope, weighing scale, shelving and even snacks for the animals. Barbie doll included.
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Jun 30
Guild F40 Valencia Acoustic-Electric Guitar with D-TAR Pickup System
•Model Name: F-40 Valencia
•Model Number:
•Category: Traditional Series
•Body Style: Grand Orchestra
•Top: Solid Red Spruce
•Bracing: Guild Scalloped Red Spruce
•Back: Solid Mahogany
•Sides: Solid Mahogany
•Bridge: Rosewood
•Neck: Three-Piece Mahogany
•Fretboard: Rosewood (12″ Radius)
•Width at Nut: 1-11/16″
•No. of Frets: 20
•Scale Length: 25.5″
•Hardware: Chrome
•Machine Heads: Gotoh 500 Series Open-Back Tuners
•Pickups: D-TAR Wave-Length Pickup and Preamp System with Load ‘N Lock Battery Access
•Controls: Volume and Tone Controls Surface Mounted Inside the Soundhole,
•Two Adjustable Trim Pots in the Preamp, One Low Frequency Shelving and One High Frequency Shelving
•Finish: High Gloss (Nitrocellulose Lacquer)
•Lower Bout: 16″
•Neck Joint: Dovetail
•Top Brace: Red Spruce Scalloped
•Bridge Pins: Bone
•Pickguard: Tortoise Shell
•Binding: Tortoise Shell
•Nut: Bone
•Saddle: Bone
•Position Inlay: Mother-Of-Pearl Dot
•Case: Deluxe Hardshell Case
•Strings: Replace with Guild L350 Phosphor Bronze, p/n 3500350000, Gauges .012, .016, .025, .032, .042, .053
•Introduced: 1/2007
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Jun 30
THIS STAINLESS STEEL 3-TIER VAN SHELF HOLDS 8 ONE-GALLON CONTAINERS PER SHELF
Get your chemicals up off the floor. This space-saving shelf mounts directly over the van wheel well, utilizing seldom-used space. This three-shelf unit will hold 24 single-gallon containers or any variety of containers or accessories. Your Hydro-Force, upholstery brush, spotting towels or stair tool will all fit.
NOTE: embly required.
4 in. lips - bottles won’t spill
Adjustable
48 in. shelves
Mounts securely to van wall
Heavygauge stainless steel
Rubber shelf guards
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Jun 30
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Jun 30
A few months ago I had my entire garage done over. All the walls were insulated and new drywall was put up. Of course I need shelves and I decided to try these Closet Maid shelves that you find at Home Depot and other home stores. Following the directions, I put them up, but then they started falling down. I've tried every type of fastener they have and none work. So now I have ONE six foot shelf still up, but I worry it will fall down. One other six foot shelf won't stay up. One two foot shelf won't stay up either.
Should I just give up and use some other type of shelving? I have some, but again these need to be attached to the dry wall. Otherwise, I suppose I could buy shelves that stand on the floor, but they are not what I want as they take up floor space.
Your help with ideas will be appreciated. Especially before I have to hire someone to do the DIY project.
I think you need to find the studs in the wall. An electronic stud finder can be bought. A hammer and some light tapping and a little common sense can do it. I f the dry wall has not been securely fastened to the studs you might have a hollow sound even when you are tapping the hammer lightly over the stud. You should get a solid sound when you are tapping on the drywall over the stud. Studs are every 18 inches center to center. This will vary around the ends doors windows ect. But once you find a stud you can usually move toward the center every eighteen inches and find the next one. When you think you have found a stud carefully hammer a small nail through the dry wall and you will know if you hit air. If you hit something solid it is most likely a stud. Get some fasteners into those studs and you can hang your shelves
Jun 30
has any body seen that Documentary tv series on the Discovery Channel named FutureWeapons staring An ex-Navy SEAL sniper, Richard Machowicz..who he is dosnt reay mater but what dos mater is fact that most of the so called FutureWeapons programs have been cancelled , shelved or are just dead. if the show calls its self a View of Future Weapons of the united states military than the Future looks cancelled… so if you watch the show please teall me why is it steel on t.v.
Weapon systems die all the time. Also ome change and some aren't used but still exist. It's still on the air because of the ratings.
Jun 27
..While going to college I decided to rent a small efficiency than living in the dorms. Anyways, my problem is the small space & where to put my clothes. Most of my them are still in a suitcase & others, are crammed into a small closet. I was thinking of getting some sort of a small dresser, because I have less than 4 ft of room space on the one wall, but 1 major factor is that I don't have much money to work with (afterall Im in college) & the small dressers at Walmart & Target are over $70. I also dont know the city well enough to go looking for garage sales, & its around winter & they don't have very many. Since Im renting, I cannot build any sort of shelving or make holes in the walls, without paying for it when I move out. I was also thinking of plastic containers, but its too much of a hassle unless they have drawers on them & all I can find with drawers on them are too small. Any ideas of what I could do or where I could shop for something cheap? I live in Little Rock, btw.
Im living in a small efficiency than in the dorms. Anyways, my problem is the small space & where to put my clothes. Most of them are still in a suitcase & others, are crammed into a small closet & on a rack. I get rid of what I dont wear. I was thinking of getting a small dresser, because I have less than 4 ft of room space on the one wall, but 1 major factor is that I dont have much money to work with (afterall Im in college) & a small dresser at Walmart & Target is over $70. I dont know the city well enough to go looking at garage sales, & its around winter & they dont have very many. Im renting so I cannot build any sort of shelving or make holes in the walls without paying for it when I move out. I was thinking of plastic containers, but its too much of a hassle unless they have drawers on them & all I can find with it are too small. The bed is really close to the floor so containers under it wouldnt work either. Any ideas and cheap ideas? I'm living in Little Rock, btw.
Sorry about the repeated details. I thought that I could just edit and it would delete the previous entry, but apparently not…
Oops!
How about - DITCH SOME OF THE CLOTHES