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    Quote Originally Posted by 708bigbuck View Post
    One of the best and easiest items I find on garbage day is Gas Grills. The tops and bottoms are usualy cast aluminum and fairly heavy the controls and connections are brass and the gas tubes are usually stainless steel. They take about 10-15 minutes to strip down and I usally get about $10-15 per grill at current prices.
    I need someone to help strengthen my resolve. There are TWO grills by the curb tonite, just a few streets away. One is gas and the other I think was charcoal. I didn't grab them, bc my husband hates my scrapping hobby, and would be upset with my for bringing those huge things home. I could probably sneak out tonite and wrestle them here, but he hates me putting dirty things in his SUV.

    They are pretty heavy and even if I sneak them here, it will be a lot of work to do alone.

    I think I need a different husband.



    Should I go out and grab them anyway?

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