cwgii wrote:hobo finds wrote:I may stop saving my #1 plastic bottles even though I am going to the scrap yard with cans. The bags are getting expensive. 32 cents each and I had to add a bag to each one as they were falling apart. That's $1.28 for the bags. I only made $4.20 on the plastic. So $2.92 I made. It more than covered the gas to get there and back but still.
Part of why I used , garbage cans.
Cry in my beer. The OL has decreed that all my yard,,waste,, is going away.
Want some cans for cheap???.
I have cut up all my pallets, as I can't find a buyer. At work, they now put them into the dumpster. Taking the cans , plastic in, tomorrow.
Loading steel, al, wire for Monday.
Also have to demolish my shade /sorting / storage ,structures.
Boo hoo
Tucson has brush pickup every 6 months. They take wood up to 5’ long, so that should include most pallets. You should (during pickup week) be able to place pallets out by the curb w/o cutting them up.
Also, I’m assuming you are talking about wooden pallets, not the heavy duty plastic ones. The plastic ones costs about $225-275 each at Home Depot. Those should be pretty easy to sell.