Frugality

   / Frugality #22  
I usually wear my jeans for a few years until the get really faded, then they get relegated to shop pants, and when they get too oil, grease and soot soaked, get cut up for rags.
I do have some Schmidt work shirts from TSC that are getting over 20 years old and the elbows are getting thin and ripping out. Not sure how I'm going to fix them, but they fit well and are really comfortable.
 
   / Frugality #23  
I have to buy a couple pairs of jeans every year. They wear out from my job. Tools in the front pockets, tool pouch in the back pocket, radio clipped to a pocket or belt, key rings, etc. all take their toll. There's a Wrangler jean outlet over in Michigan City, IN that we hit a few times a year. I get the Riggs workwear.

Unlike their website prices, the outlet is usually under $20.

 
   / Frugality #24  
I usually wear my jeans for a few years until the get really faded, then they get relegated to shop pants, and when they get too oil, grease and soot soaked, get cut up for rags.
I do have some Schmidt work shirts from TSC that are getting over 20 years old and the elbows are getting thin and ripping out. Not sure how I'm going to fix them, but they fit well and are really comfortable.
I bought a bunch of those Schmidt canvas work shirts several years ago. I have worn them to death and some are starting to get thin. I hope they continue to sell those.
 
   / Frugality #25  
I can be a cheap sum bi@tch too. My kids won’t finish their food. I just eat their table scraps they shove in the fridge. Must be a lot because I still have 10 pounds to lose. :ROFLMAO:
I love leaving for work on trash days. I have made thousands of dollars pulling perfectly good items out of their trash, fixing and selling on CL.
One of my neighbors threw away a perfectly good Razor S200 electric scooter. Just needed a $36 battery.
Last summer, I hoisted a huge stainless steel gas grill at the end of a neighbors driveway. Threw it away because the ignition didnt work. Fixed it for $20. Sold it for $250.
Another threw away a brand new set of Weber stainless steel barbecue utensils, still in package, a brand new Multi Meter with pouch & instructions.

If you have a Costco, check out their “Weatherproof” line of insulated pants. Warm & tough, just like me ;)
 
   / Frugality #26  
I can be a cheap sum bi@tch too. My kids won’t finish their food. I just eat their table scraps they shove in the fridge. Must be a lot because I still have 10 pounds to lose. :ROFLMAO:
I love leaving for work on trash days. I have made thousands of dollars pulling perfectly good items out of their trash, fixing and selling on CL.
One of my neighbors threw away a perfectly good Razor S200 electric scooter. Just needed a $36 battery.
Last summer, I hoisted a huge stainless steel gas grill at the end of a neighbors driveway. Threw it away because the ignition didnt work. Fixed it for $20.
Another threw away a brand new set of Weber stainless steel barbecue utensils, still in package, a brand new Multi Meter with pouch & instructions.
I just got 5 brand new Mead Note Books for my kids at the dump and other brand new school stuff. A couple of college kids were cleaning out their apartment and throwing the stuff away. Last week I got a box of sun glasses at the dump. All brand new in the plastic bags. Enough that my kids will be good to go for a while.

I am always on the look out at the dump! (y)
 
   / Frugality #27  
RK stores are only located in states east of the Mississippi River.
Correction: some states east of the Mississippi. None in New England.
The nutty thing is people will actually buy new jeans that are already ripped.
I typically wear work clothes until they're nothing but shreds. Back in the 80s, one of the jeans makers had a deal where if you'd turn in an old pair they'd give you a coupon for 50% off a new pair of theirs. The pair I put in the bin was more holes than cloth. Many (most) of the other pairs people had put in were barely broken in.
 
   / Frugality #29  
Got a pair of R M Williams drill pants, still as stiff as boards and I won't wear them, I didn't realise when I bought them that they came in different weights, these were designed for cattlemen in the saddle all day and are almost bullet proof, must have been washed over 100 times and still won't soften up.
Don't buy them now as they are over $150 a pair.
 
   / Frugality #30  
Local store has Key brand Jean's, the heavy duty ones I bought about six years ago are stained a bit but otherwise still feel new when the are washed.
Unfortunately they closed the store in Yelm, now I have to go to the store in Chehalis.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

Ryobi Sliding Compound Miter Saw (A48837)
Ryobi Sliding...
AFE SSMM Disc Mulcher Skid Steer Attachment (A49461)
AFE SSMM Disc...
2005 JOHN DEERE 120C EXCAVATOR (A50458)
2005 JOHN DEERE...
2010 Ford Edge Limited AWD SUV (A48082)
2010 Ford Edge...
New/Unused Quick Attach Pallet Forks (A48837)
New/Unused Quick...
2018 Dodge Charger Sedan (A50324)
2018 Dodge Charger...
 
Top