I've seen an unbelievable amount of waste on commercial building sites, new materials, and or just workers disregarding common sense. I've been on sites where you could pick up buckets of A325 high strength bolts, and similar hardware. I filled a few buckets with all the hardware they dropped under a material hoist, most if not all just from the hoist itself, big turnbuckles, lynch pins, bolts, shackles, clevices, all of which they would have eventually buried it against the foundation. Some balk at the practice, you may not have the aesthetics of new materials, but all is useful around a farm, certainly has a place or a 2nd use. Sometimes what looks ok, is in fact clutter causing junk, but other times not. One thing is for sure, there is a lot more to some dilapidated old buildings that is good salvage, my silly little makeshift wood shed roof came from a demo job I did years back, think I got a truck load (F600 grain truck) of 2x4's 20 sheets of 3/4 plywood, all useful lumber.
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Today's Featured Article - What Price Enthusiasm? - by Anthony West. Quite frankly, for some time now restorers like myself have become more and more concerned about the rapid increase in the prices of old farm machines here in England. There is now a growing market for "As found" machines. Which as machines get rarer, has found the birth of a new industry....one of the "procurement agent". These agents appropriate as much old machinery as possible then inflate prices at auctions. So at what price enthiusiasm? We are now seeing poor machines which 3 years ago ma
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