I think that makes at least 83 buckets now LOL!!!!!
I think that makes at least 83 buckets now LOL!!!!!
Glass bars from crt electron gun... http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...hrow-away.html
I saw an IDK bucket, but what about a "Take pics, post it on the forum, and ask if anyone knows what this is?" bucket???
A fun thread- I wish I had the space (and organizational skills) some of you have!
Not sure if I can think of something that hasn't been mentioned. I guess I really do have a bucket (ok, a jar) for "found money" that I keep separate from everything else.
I tend to over-sort- these items would probably all go in sirscrapsalot's "OMG ITS GOLD bucket™!"
SIM cards
printer cartridge chips
gold-dotted mylar from printer cartridges
super-flat ribbon wire
gold-legged transistors
Some larger items...
HD actuator arms +/- controller cards
CD/DVD "eyeballs" (what am I going to *do* with these things?).
I keep Cu-Ni HD screws, jack screws and brass and aluminum standoff screws in separate pill-bottles (no real reason, just do)- they could certainly be dumped elsewhere (though people apparently buy computer jack screws in bulk on eBay). I have another bucket of HD spindle motors (again, can probably be lumped elsewhere) and for no reason whatsoever I keep the little steel pickup guide-rails from CD/DVD drives separated in their own little jar- some are stainless, most aren't. I have larger ones from printers as well (I saw a pile of them poking out on the table in one of erewen's photos) that I keep around, too.
I also have sub-buckets for low-grade foreign coins, but again those could be tossed in with already mentioned items...
cheers,
tbg
What a great thread. It's exciting to see what different things get sorted out. And i don't think anyone here mentioned tantalum capacitors.
I also have a 'donation bin' with non-metal items that I can bring to goodwill. I find a lot of clothes, toys and hats on my excursions, and i prefer to take things away from the landfill monster when I can.
I have a rag bin, full of clothes that no longer are donatable - ripped tees, lonesome socks.
A string bin. A container for rubber bands. A bin for wine corks (they sell well as craft supplies).
A bin for the casters I collect, and one for desk/cabinet hardware.
I also have a 'found change' bucket. I sort out the pre1982 pennies for my copper stacking, and roll/spend the zinc pennies.
I guess if people remove gold pins they can have their own containers as well. I haven't done that yet.
Those carts are the bomb. Want. Drool.
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Jillyenator-
Oh, it goes without saying that copper cents are kept separate from the lousy zinc ones. Actually both zinc *and* copper cents were made in 1982. I toss the copper '82s right in with the older ones, but this might bite me later as everyone seems to go by the rule that anything from '82 on is zinc. Anyone examining my stash may think that I made a mistake (or am trying to pull a fast one) and reject the pile.
I've taught my kids how to tell the difference between copper and zinc cents- bounce one on a hard surface. If it *rings*, it's copper, if it *thunks*, it's zinc. I suppose wheaties get yet another sub-bucket...
cheers,
tbg
My pennies go into four categories:
Wheaties... got like 7 or 8 hundred of them;
1959s, since I keep every coin I get from 1959 or before... easily got 150 of these;
1960 through 1981 go in the copper bucket. I had two 3.5gallon buckets full when I sold them back in 2007. Don't find NEAR as many in change as I used to.
1982 and on, as well as all 1960 & newer nickles and 1965 & newer dimes and quarters go back into circulation once the change jug gets so full it's hard to lift. Usually get five or six hundred bucks folding money from that.
50 cent pieces & 2 dollar bills, which my yard seems fond of doling out, go to my WaffleHouse waitress at Sunday morning breakfast.
I don't try & separate zinc & copper 1982s, even though it's not that hard to tell, for the same reason mentioned in the post above. Just avoids any possible confusion.
Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein
I wrote about my coin stacking on another thread.
I did want to add another bucket thing that just came up: ferrite torroids, with or without the Cu windings. Apparently these are a thing on eBay.
Soda Tab Bucket!!!!!
Good addition, hobo. And another one for colored tabs, if people want to maximize those. I actually have four: one for regular tabs, colored tabs, square tabs, and the large tabs.
We are a bunch of crazy mo fos with all our buckets.
I have a "Treasure" bucket. (Actually a small jar) In it are rings, necklaces, earings, etc. Stuff that I find that may or may not be gold or silver. Found a ring in a dryer, and a little gold necklace in a box of random computer parts once.
Just wanted to bump the bucket list! Lots and lots of buckets!
Living in an apartment, I don't have buckets. I have folgers jugs that get filled, then they get emptied into bigger protein jugs, or boxes for the bigger stuff. I can't wait to get a house.
USED TISSUE BUCKET! with prices so low you are going to use a lot of tissues! LOL
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Tool bucket
No better way to have a whole mess of hand tools at your disposal when out of the shop.
There ain't nothing wrong with an honest days work. Anyone who says otherwise is a fool.- Old Man
I recently added a new bucket, I used to put my small transformers and the fly-back transformers all in one bucket. Last week the bucket was full, so I took it to my copper yard. They were going to only give me shred price because of the fly-back transformers were mixed in with the other transformers. So I just took them back with me, I have separated them and now have two buckets for transformers. They used to take them together, change in policy, now will need to find a buyer for the fly-backs.
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