The hammer I use every day I found at the side of the road. I’ve also got a very good Facom hacksaw and ratchet handle retrieved from metal thieves in our park – and some lovely big prybars retrieved from other thieves.
(left behind when they scarpered, I didn’t fight them for the stuff or anything)
was chatting to one of the staff at our local tip when a Volvo parks up – elderly chap gets out. Struggles to take a large, brand new, unopened box Stihl chainsaw out of the back-seat. Hands it to the chap stood next to me saying “I’m sure someone will find a use for this”.
Needless to say, it disappeared straight off into the staff cabin…
Now, a hateful machine that chews poo, and then tries to blow it through a small diameter pump might not sound like a great find, and a second hand one even less so. However, my house has three of these stupid things, they love to break, causing, at best some localised “flooding”. I now have a spare, which saves me nearly £400 next time one breaks, so i count that as a win.
I took all my old videos to the tip a couple of years back. Was directed to the relevant skip, to find the bottom of the skip was literally covered with grumble. Magazines and videos, loads of it. Either a shop must’ve closed or someone had a serious habit.
And before anyone gets clever, no it wasn’t mine and no I didn’t take any.
(It was was at the bottom of a large skip and I couldn’t reach)
I’m guessing these stories end with someone getting a conviction?
My dad found invoices amongst a pile of flytipped plumbing debris at local nature reserve. Passed them on to the council who followed it up. The named person claimed all the rubbish had been in the back of a van which he’d sold (i.e. sold with the yet to be dumped rubbish still in it). So they asked who he’d sold it to…. then prosecuted them both.
Whereas when I told Craven District Council about the identity documents which were part of a load of shite tipped inside the National Park they didn’t bother getting back to me.
a letter addressed to the guy that dumped all the rubbish!
Always finding letters. Sadly the local council is never interested 🙁
Mostly find:
Paint: All colours and types, I very rarely buy paint.
Tools: Screwdrivers, spades, forks etc. Must be shed clearances.
Timber
Bricks and Blocks…still on pallets and sometimes banded.
I reckon I could build a half decent house on what I see kicking around.
PS: Roadside finds also include.
A rather nice jointer umbrella….literately fell off the back of a lorry.
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Got an ok bike a few years ago (more like 10) and most recently a little 15cm steel ruler – found on an Austrian cycle path in the pouring rain. Quite easily my favorite ruler and I’ve even taken note of the make/model in case I lose it!
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