Out of that unit clearance that the lady did last night, it's a nightmare when people put it online like that and say first come first serve and just leave it out there because you could drive all the way down there and not get what you want.
There were some other bits that we needed and we lost that night but we had the racking and I had quite a lot of other stuff.
I had a couple of those diaries for myself just for scrap paper in the house.
They were lovely, they were.
I hope everybody's got... oh we forgot about the wood, there's some nice wood down there.
But we had lots of things like a little bin, look for the bathroom in here.
We had tons of arm sanitizer in there.
I'm sure Roy or somebody will make use of this or whatever.
If you don't, they'll sell it.
But if somebody wants one of our volunteers that do the DIY ones, they can have it.
I needed that to fix a basket so it's done well.
But I picked these up because I thought, oh they're handled.
But then I was like, I'm sure they're copper but they are.
They're really heavy.
So the other thing is, because we collect copper as well, it's one of the things that we weigh in.
I'll try and let you know how much this copper weighs in at.
Oh I'm going to have a car that needs shifted as well, boys.
Yeah, this copper, they don't match anyway, these handles.
But that would be worth quite a bit, I reckon.
That would be maybe two and a half packs of nappies that we could get out of there.
I'll let you know, I'll try and remember now when we go over, weighing that bit of cable off that hoover and that, so you can see how much it's worth.
So you can see how many packs of nappies we're getting out of it.
Because we have got a binzie, we have to come in and drop bits like this in, but it's out the back.
We'll have to get it out the front, find a space, and you put your devices in there, your empty ink cartridges, bits of jewellery or whatever.
And it's lockable, the bin is, and then we just empty it when it's full and go through it.
It's like a deposit bin, you know.
But yeah, I didn't know if they were copper effect last night, but I can't army lift them, so they're going to be quite a bit there.
And what we could do is take the screws out, somebody will either buy them or we'd use them somewhere.
But yeah, weigh them in and try and let you know how many packs of nappies we would have got out of that.
