Kittyhawk
Established Member
On our morning walk with the dog we came back home, as we sometimes do, via the marina and as I always do when we go that way, I checked out the rubbish skips. My wife is not at all pleased with this activity but some of my best finds have come from discarded boat stuff and today was a good one - four boat stanchions bent at the bottom, obviously from a collision of some sort but each one yielding over a metre of straight 25mm o/d 316 grade stainless tube with a 2.2mm wall thickness. Getting them out meant clambering half into the skip and it also meant that my wife walked off a bit with the dog and pretended that she didn't know me.
When we go home she was quiet for a while, preparing the lecture no doubt but when it came she was remarkably restrained.
'What makes you different from everybody else' she said, 'is that when most people see something in a skip their first thought is ooo, rubbish. Yuk. When you see something in a bin your first thought is, what can I do with that?'
So in her eyes my enthusiastic recycling is aberrant behaviour that needs addressing sooner rather than later but upon reflection I do believe that this being a hands-on forum populated by clever people, most folks here do the same. You do, don't you. Tell me you do.........please?
When we go home she was quiet for a while, preparing the lecture no doubt but when it came she was remarkably restrained.
'What makes you different from everybody else' she said, 'is that when most people see something in a skip their first thought is ooo, rubbish. Yuk. When you see something in a bin your first thought is, what can I do with that?'
So in her eyes my enthusiastic recycling is aberrant behaviour that needs addressing sooner rather than later but upon reflection I do believe that this being a hands-on forum populated by clever people, most folks here do the same. You do, don't you. Tell me you do.........please?