Let's see your junk pile

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karmakanic

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Let\'s see your junk pile

Ok, fess up. I know most of you have one. It's one of the perks of country living. Somewhere on your property is a pile of "stuff". Stuff that is not trash, it's too good for that. But it's not good enough to to be kept inside the shop/barn taking up valuable space. It's your junk pile. It's composed of stuff that you just know you're going to have a burning need of sometime distant, but has absolutely no redeeming value at this time. The composition of the pile only makes sense to you, and the value that lies there is not appreciated by anyone other then you. Except maybe, a bunch of other tractor fanatics. So, lets see yours, here's mine.

Leading off the menagerie to the lower left is the body of a 6' brush hog, stripped of it's drive inards. The circular scar around the outer edge of the deck shows the reason it came to rest in the junk pile. I loaned it out and as a wise old man once told me: "Dave, never loan out your women or your tools, they'll come back used and abused" The gear box shaft is bent useless, and costs more then a replacement mower, but hey, all that flat metal and heavy straps, they'll come in handy someday soon.

Then, to the right, in blue and black, is the worst purchase of a piece of machinery I ever made in my life. An Airco 300 amp trailer mounted welder. The only positive thing I can say about it is it lasted just barely long enough to get the shop frame welded up, before letting all it's smoke out. This was after I lavished hours replacing governors, and voltage regulators, and cleaning contacts, and replacing voltage regulators again, and rebuilding carbs, and, and,,,well you get the picture. But there's a good industrial 4 cyl. engine in there that I just might need to run a humongous pump or something, you never know. And that trailer surely will be needed to haul something, I just haven't figured out what yet.

Then there's the usual suspects. The old riding mower that's still got a good deck. The deck is gonna go on the pond bank mower I haven't built yet. The window a/c unit that works fine, but there's no window big enough for it in the cabin. The alum. wheels against the shop wall that are going to be works of art after I get the foundry up to speed. The various pieces of 2x lumber that are just waiting for a project needing their particular size. The telephone poles that are a future bridge, the rusty water trough that the wife thinks would be just perfect to grow bamboo in, if she can ever convince me to let some bamboo on the property.

All of this, btw, is kept out of sight of less hardy souls, whose sensibilities would be offended by the thought of keeping broken stuff around. But, I show it to you guys, cause I know you'd understand.
Now, lets see yours. And don't tell me you don't have one.

Dave
 

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Here's a second view. BTW, the broken dozers in the background are not properly termed junk, and are not officially part of the pile. They are correctly called projects in progress. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Dave
 

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Hey Dave, can I go play in your pile???????? Pleasssssssssse!!!!
 
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Oh Dave, you poor boy, living is such a deprived state.

Now I have what if fondly referred to as junk.

I have wood junk, rock junk, and iron junk and let's not forget the other stuff.

I snuck in to grab the tractor tonight. So it won't be until Saturday at the earliest that I'll be able to get some pictures for you.

Wood junk pile include various grades of redwood in different stages of weathering and wear. Oak and other hardwoods that came from here or there, say like fifty to a hundred wheel barrow handles I have scattered out to weather even more. They'd been weathering for about ten years when I found them and I figure that was just a start.

You see aged wheel barrow handles are kewl to the max. And someday I'm gonna find a project and they're gonna be the cat's meow in a puppy dog world.

Along the same line I have probably fifty plus handleless shovels of different styles and state of wear and damage. Again, someday, they'll be the perfect medium for a large project. Large as in grand, not necessarily big.

This doesn't include the cedar pieces. Stuff like eight by eight by ten footers that had too big a weathering crack for a project. So I've kept them, again, someday. Or the beams I'd scallop cut just right and then when installing them cut them an inch short. Went from a three hundred dollar board to an oversized toothpick just like that. But I gottem now!

If we move to the metal stack we have all the pieces I've kept just cause, rule of thumb, longer than a foot, it's a keeper. In that pile is wagon wheel tires, the steel ring on the outside of wagon wheel is called a tire. The shovel pieces and all the hoes and rakes (no double entendre intended). The farm implement pieces like discs and harrows etc too. And let's not forget the pieces that I know are real wrought iron that were parts of frames of wagons for tractors etc.

If we move to rock area there is about three to four truck loads of granite and marble counter top material. What started out as six yards of sandstone left over from a wall that a bud decided was easier to give to me than to haul to the land fill. A beautiful piece of one inch slate off of a pool table that I figure will be the perfect surface to complement the stainless steel cooker I'm gonna make some day.

There's probably two or three ton of Arizona sandstone my wife and me pulled out of mine out of Ashfork, gorgeous stuff that will warm your heart just looking at it.

And then there's all the oops and darn its that have came up over the years. The stuff I keep around to keep me from forgetting some lessons. But that stuff is what makes the artsy fartsy ladies just swoon, go figure.

I'll get you pictures this weekend. Some folks will stare and shake their heads in total disgust. That's a good thing in my book btw. I mean it's obvious their brain needs some kind of stimulation./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
 
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Harv, Your wife probably said the same thing to you that my step-mom said to my dad, "I hope I die before you do because I don't know how I would ever get rid of all that stuff if you died first". I don't know if stuff was the actual word used or not.
 
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Where we live there a ban on junk piles or junk yards /w3tcompact/icons/sad.gif..plus the better half here also enforces the law. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif..but my work shop there no ban there. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
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<font color=red>Where we live there a ban on junk piles or junk yards </font color=red>

OhNO! How do you live?! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif


I have a nice pile going at the new place. I will get some pictures later this week. I got all kinds of stuff. Some is not "real" junk. I had to move some stuff there when I lost a garage I had it in. So there is a lot of good car stuff there. Not so good that it needs to be under cover, but more then scrap. I got and old steam cleaner from work. Plan a pressure washer projet with those parts. A few old sickle bar mowers I got from a fellow TBNer. A few sets of springs for a future 4X4 project. Oh, and a ton more I will fill in the list when I post the pictures. God, I love junk!!!/w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif
 
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We don't have any enforceable codes but I do like to keep a very clean place. My wife also hates the little piles that I sometimes keep. I hate having junk laying around. I've found it's usually just easier to go buy the right piece that I need rather than stumbling through I know it's here somewhere or trying to pry or unbolt something and then spending two or three times as long trying to make the wrong part right to fit.
 
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<font color=red>I've found it's usually just easier to go buy the right piece that I need rather than stumbling through I know it's here somewhere or trying to pry or unbolt something and then spending two or three times as long trying to make the wrong part right to fit. </font color=red>

But, but, but... Thats half the fun......... It the thrill of the hunt........ testing your skills to fit something that "almost" fits...... It's, it's, a.... you know..... a guy thing.
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I'm your worst nightmare.

While I'm not a fanatic like some people seem to be, I do like to keep my yard tidy. I don't have the real estate that allows for a pile of stuff that I don't use.

If I need something for a project, I either buy it or .../w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif...raid someone else's junk pile (with their permission of course).
 

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