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In NY, crushed cans are useless. They have to be put in the machine at the supermarket, and the UPC code most be read by the laser. And it must be a brand that the supermarket sells. So, a Coke can can be inserted anywhere, but a Stop n Shop soda can must go into the machine at Stop n Shop. We get a nickel return per can. Is that system used in any other states?
In some states with the bottle deposit, you can just give them to organizations that raise the money for charity. I'm assuming they send it off to where they'd get the refund money. In this case, it was purely the scrap aluminum value rather than a deposit refund amount per can done at a recycling center.
The soup cans, Goya cans or the really hard to crush cans are steel, you got lucky they didn’t dock you for that. I had one that snuck into by aluminum cans and I got docked 5 pounds for unclean cans.
The feet one's ( one left and one right,same wood,with big toe pointed upward kinda, and ash tray for cig's is on top of ankle's/ calf part of the whole ash tray set
I let my Wife use our Tracker IV for her first try at metal detecting at a local football field. I set it up in tone mode and told her to dig every high tone. After an hour she found $7 in change. Coins were everywhere. That is still one of our best sites for coin shooting. Found a gold ring and some silver jewelry there too.
July 7th,2023. Hi my name is Christina and I just got my grandma and pawpaw's collection of decanters . They were all in the wil for my daddy but he passed in 2021 . I have no clue where to start as to finding out the value of then I. I have at least 15 file size boxes full of them and also miniature shot bottles of liquor.
Sorry about your loss. They are great to display but if you are looking to sell you could list them locally. You'll get more though if you sell on a platform like eBay but then you have to safely ship it and likely have to sell each individually which takes time.
I dug out my old Barnett Trident i had from when i was kid. For many years it has been missing the nut/bolt which tightens the limb into place - no idea how i lost it. I'm looking online to buy a replacement but have no idea what it is called. Any ideas anyone?
I'd just try to find an equivalent. If you keep a bunch of nuts/bolts maybe try a few sizes or measure and use a sizer. Could also try to email the manufacturer.
the cordless dyson doesn’t have a bad battery its got s clogged filter its pusling its to the help the motor from over heating the filter is inside the top of canister it pulls and van can be washed itll work better
There are a few reasons collecting cans helps the environment, one main reason is because the dyes in beverage cans actually leach into the ground which is definitely not a good thing...from there they can go into water supplies, contaminate the soil ect....I turn in around 12,000 every month here in Ohio but I have access to a LOT of cans where i live and nobody else in my area seems interested in collecting them.....
I have 2 BH Tracker IV’s A trick you probably know by now is when you get a big signal start lifting the coil higher. If it is still there it’s likely a can or something else similar. If it fades quickly you may be looking at a 1/2 dollar, full silver dollar or a coin spill. I’ve dug way too many coins. The Tracker IV is very capable, not fancy but if you learn it, you can find coins with it. I’ve watched many videos on it. They say to turn sensitivity up until it starts making noise, then back off a hair. Set to Disc or Tone and disc knob at 3 o’clock. Watched further in the video and saw you figured that out. Great video. Are you still detecting?
Another good video. ? What do you use to shoot your videos. I want to start doing videos of my detecting and being Thrifty by circumstance & being of Scotch decent I need to keep it cheap but not useless. Looking at older GoPros or Akaso. Your audio is good for voice are you using an external mic 🎤? I have a BH tracker IV and the same marketed by Radio Shack as the Discovery 1000. Got the RS for $15 the BH was $40 like new in the box with headphones. Thanks for sharing. BTW where do you take the trash you recover from the water? Ever find any tossed weapons?
Nice video. Glad you made it real and showed all the trash. Nails & bits cut off aluminum gutters & siding are my nemesis 😢 You must have good soil there, in my area of PA most modern clad coins are trashed by the soil. I want to pick up a detector for my 7.5 year old grandson. I’m leaning towards the Bounty Hunter JR. Simple controls and it really works. Other option is the BH JR TID, but it’s about another $40. I’m surprised you found those coins just out in the woods. The woods are such a large random place, you must have had a sense there was activity there. Thanks for sharing. Dave in Eastern PA.
I’ve been watching all your bounty hunter tracker IV videos and it seems like a super good bang for buck. Definitely buying this one over the Garrett ace models.
I have that same ice crusher. Your lid looks too tight. It should be totally loose. Makes great crushed ice as long as your thumb is out of the way of the handle. I think it was meant to be operated on a wall.