u/A_TwoFour_Of_ViCo

Secure formerly BN metals

Please explain to me how this works. I recently purchased an acerage the original homestead still stands, and is packed with items. Last time I hauled old furnaces, water heaters for scrap metal. I did not receive any money. I really dont want to waste time and gas hauling this stuff in for no cash payout. It will be alot of work to get these items out of the house. Not sure how they managed to get them in there. I will dispose of them properly, when a scrap hauling day occurs. Ideally would like to get some cash if possible. I can not tell from thw website what to expect or how to prepare items.

There is at least 2 frames from john deere ride on mowers, mowers decks. An entire engine, ans buckets of only screws, nails. Old ringer washer, tires and rims. That is what I can see from the door, I have yet to venture in very far.

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u/A_TwoFour_Of_ViCo — 1 month ago

Do you keep or toss the free tools that come with items that need assembled?

I have amassed a collection of mini wrenches, Allen keys, screwdrivers and other odds and ends from assembling items. What does everyone do with the leftover bits? Obviously nuts, screws, nails etc.. are kept.

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u/A_TwoFour_Of_ViCo — 3 months ago
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A post on Facebook from someone at the scene. Says it was a high speed chase. 2 arrested one by dog, the other across Idywyld.

Edit: sorry for offending anyone for saying 2 first nation individuals arrested on scene from causing the crash. I have changed it to 2 individuals arrested on scene.

https://saskatoonpolice.ca/news/2026266

u/A_TwoFour_Of_ViCo — 4 months ago