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Unread 09-18-2015, 09:35 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Olle View Post
Well, why don't you throw it in the mail instead?
You could just root through my garbage. I can't set anything metal on my curb without a scavenger snatching it up within five5 minutes...True!

I replaced my hot water heater a couple years back. Foam insulation was waterlogged; couldn't bump the tank up the basement stairs with it on. I chiseled it all off after removing the tin jacket and took the cast iron/steel [whatever] tank out to the curb. I went back down and got the tin jacket and took it up & out to the curb next to the...nothing...The curb was empty.

Since then, anything metal does not last more than an hour. Old wheels, brake discs, watering cans/garden tools, anything metal. Gone in Sixty Seconds. Like the movie.
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