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What do you folks do...

oldranger

New member
with the other " STUFF" you find ?
not :pulltab: or bottletops etc but
stuff like a piece that has an interesting shape
but after cleaning a bit its just a pice of metal
with an interestng shape.. you know what
kind of stufff i mean Just curious ..

Ron

Rangers Lead The Way
 
Artifacts I'll hang on to, may donate some to the local historical society. Some artifacts go on a board I made on the wall. Junk iron and steel goes in a bucket and give that to a buddy who takes it in for scrap. Aluminum and brass have their own buckets.

John
 
Theres a big pile of it on my work bench now........and a little on the bar and.......just ask my wife.............:lmfao:
 
Keep anything interesting and can the rest unless it is some sort of scrap metal you can get a buck or two for. I've still got boxes of junk out in my shed from 30-4o- years ago but then I'm a pack rat.

Bill
 
Being full time RVers we travel lite, so it mostly all just gets thrown out.:wiggle:
 
What kind of RV ya got? My inlaws ( before they passed ) were RV'ers and had a 35 foot Bounder. I think that was the name of it. My father-in-law had his own plane and was an airplane nut and went to all the airshows everywhere plus hung out at every airport he could find. They even went to Alaska after I warned them not to and practicaly shook the motorhome to pieces plus blew out six tires.

Bill
 
Uncle Willy said:
What kind of RV ya got? My inlaws ( before they passed ) were RV'ers and had a 35 foot Bounder. I think that was the name of it. My father-in-law had his own plane and was an airplane nut and went to all the airshows everywhere plus hung out at every airport he could find. They even went to Alaska after I warned them not to and practicaly shook the motorhome to pieces plus blew out six tires.

Bill

We live and do most of our travelling in a 26' travel trailer. Towed with our Chevy Silverado HD 4x4. Most of the places that we stay in(National Forest, etc.)require a small rig due to the small campsites. We also have a slide in/cab over truck camper that we use periodically because there are some places that you can't get a trailer into. These are usually the best places to explore. The truck camper is in storage most of the time and we're usually in the travel trailer.:wiggle:Happy Hunting!:)
 
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