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    51 KB New Dumpster diving thread! Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)04:10 No.31410  
    Fellow Dumpster divers!

    What glory's have you unearth from smelly dumpsters?
    When are you going out yet again to "mine" after the hidden riches?

    I am going out tonight to my local recycling center to see what i find!

    The treasures are out there!
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)04:14 No.31423
    Glorious bump!
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)04:19 No.31429
    man, when I was a kid I used to go dumpster diving with this other kid that nobody else liked because he pissed his pants all the time and had to wear diapers to school, and we'd pick up electronics and take them home and they always worked, and said he wanted to take them apart and mess with the parts but we were only like ten years old and I told him it was impossible. But now I like to mess around with electronics and I would have had a lot of good shit from that but I threw it all away because it took up too much space. Oh yeah and later that kid turned out to be gay and he also had the biggest jew nose I think I've ever seen in my life.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)04:19 No.31431
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    >>31410
    I once found an unopened copy of Jet Set Radio Future in a dumpster, no fucking lie.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)04:24 No.31442
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    >>31431

    End this thread now, nothing can top this
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)04:36 No.31457
    >>31431
    >Jet Set Radio Future in a dumpster
    Some people have shit taste throwing away that awesome game.

    >>31442
    You must be new to 4chan. Threads don't "end" until they get bumped off the board.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)04:41 No.31466
    About two months ago i found a marijuana plant.
    Sold it at school for 40 bucks.

    no lie
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)04:41 No.31470
    I love finding furniture and tools. I work at a mall so some times i find a cool display or discarded mock ups. I may invest in a pick up so i can get bigger things and bring em home.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)04:44 No.31476
    best thing I ever found...

    a fully working 5.1 surround sound system, grabbed it about 2 minutes before it started raining.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)04:45 No.31477
    >>31471
    your face looks like you're underage like your other post

    reported
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)04:54 No.31502
    >>31410
    Found a very nice spicerack, like a huge one with brass decoration, I'm painting it white now because the old color was repulsive, it'll look fantastic.

    Plans are to sell it with all the other shit I've gethered at the flee market next month.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)05:10 No.31550
    Who the fuck goes dumpster diving? I hope everyone ITT is a troll.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)05:14 No.31563
    when i was a wee lad I went with my dad and grandparents to pick up metals and good things that were left with the trash (not trashbags, the "bigger" stuff)

    nowadays there are too many people cruising around for metal and most of the other stuff isn't placed outside anymore but goes straight to the junk yard
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)05:17 No.31575
    >>31550
    I dumpster dive out of curiosity. You can learn a lot of things from their refuse. Also copper and aluminum is easy money.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)05:19 No.31583
    people seem to be thowing out their old stero systems. I have found recievers, turn tables, multi disc CD players and huge speakers out in the alleys by my house, without even really looking for them.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)05:23 No.31589
    >>31583
    same here, i guess they want newer and better. Also those things are getting cheaper. I'm surprised I haven't seen any old school TV's being left about.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)05:25 No.31594
    >>31589
    newer and better? I think not. The old gear is WAY better. People just want smaller bullshit like iPads. Record players dude. Get one.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)05:25 No.31595
    >>31550 here

    I thought this was /g/, that's why I found it so hard to believe. The autism and dumpster diving is consistent with the board i'm on now that I think about it.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)05:32 No.31602
    >>31594
    love some good old turntable record players.
    >>31595
    a hobby is a hobby, we all have our quirks.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)05:55 No.31638
    Any tips on entering and exiting dumpsters? I went urban exploring for the first time tonight, and just snuck back in the house.
    I didn't bring anything back, but I spotted enough cool things to have made it all worth it. The fun of the adventure is the journey, right?

    CAPTCHA: measure cryday
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)06:02 No.31645
    >>31638
    Just make sure you don't get stuck also watch out for glass and shit, use you UE gear and you should be fine.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)06:15 No.31668
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    sounds dangerous
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)06:29 No.31680
    >>31668
    nah you just gotta be careful
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)06:30 No.31681
    >>31668
    also

    HUUUUUNHUNHUN
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)06:32 No.31682
    >>31638
    And one more thing.
    When you go UE to like big places, Never go alone.
    and bring first aid Just in case

    capatcha: treasures lidelig
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)06:33 No.31683
    I've found old guitars, computers, radio equipment all while going through dumpsters.

    sometimes, they are in perfect condition except for one component.

    The best things i have found were an Ibanez acoustic guitar from the 70's, 1970's pioneer stereo reciever/amplifier and a bondi blue Apple imac G3.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)06:36 No.31688
    I've never been dumpster diving, but every tuesday i drive around and look through peoples hard rubbish that they leave on the footpath to be collected.

    I always end up chatting with this guy who goes around picking up scrap metal.
    >> BATLORD, DEACON OF THE CHURCH OF REAL METAL !EvCXCz0K7E 10/27/11(Thu)06:37 No.31690
    >>31683
    did you find any neat guitars?
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)06:38 No.31691
    I found a early 50s Blaupunkt Tokio radio. It was full of paint but it worked quite well.

    So I removed the paint, sanded the wooden exterior and gave it a nice polishjob so it looks like I just left the store.
    I also bought such a short range VHF transmitter so I can transmit the music from my mp3 to the radio.

    It works very fine as jukebox in my party room.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)06:46 No.31713
    ever found any corpses?
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)07:41 No.31789
    Got a dumpster outside my house were the nearby factory (which makes children furniture) there they throw anything they measure wrong by the millimeter, so they throw a bunch of round sticks ca 50 cm loong, and other small woodscraft, any ideas what to do with it?
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)07:44 No.31792
    >>31682
    >>31638
    Nobody gives a fuck about your fucking captchas.
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)07:50 No.31798
    >>31792
    mad

    Capatcha: all. biliabi
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)08:15 No.31829
    Bump
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)08:16 No.31831
    anotherbump
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)08:16 No.31834
    found a gameboy advance
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)08:18 No.31835
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    >>31831
    This is a slow board, no need to bump every 30 seconds.
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)08:18 No.31837
    yetanotherbump
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)08:20 No.31841
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    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)08:22 No.31845
    I live in a fairly rural area where everybody brings their shit to a waste collection facility (the dump) and they truck off the trash. At the dropoff dock people will leave stuff that maybe somebody could do something with, but they don't want. I've found a bunch of stuff there.

    Best find: two 12" AC/DC CRT TV/VCRs, the kind that they put in vans before LCDs were common. Remotes & power cords included. One had no sound, so I took it apart & all that was wrong was the speaker wire had wiggled loose. The other had a tape stuck in it. Easy fix, plus the tape was a kids movie that my little sister wanted.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)08:32 No.31856
    Old thread
    >>23693

    The Art and Science of Dumpster Diving John Hoffman.pdf
    >http://www.mediafire.com/?cv51x88yl9uducy
    >> Crazy as Pie !75QLF2sHb. 10/27/11(Thu)08:40 No.31866
    mostly I look only into paper collection dumpsters, because in the others way to much nasty stuff is in

    I found
    Good books: My favorite still The Shining
    a BUNCH of Biker Mags with Biker chicks in it ... shit was cash for me as 16yo boy (15 years ago lol)
    a bunch of old US Penthouse, I wished I hadn't tossed them after a while, they were from 1970-1980

    another time i looked into a metal dumpster, found a still working lawnmower (wth)

    I hope I am lucky and will find a 5.1 system like one in here, thats something I need *lol*
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)08:44 No.31872
    Okay, guys, I saw a thread about this a couple of days ago, so I went out to see what I could find later that night.

    Every single dumpster I went to had a private property sign on it.

    Every. Single. One.

    Do you guys just ignore them? I'd really like to not get arrested for something so stupid.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)08:47 No.31874
    >>31872
    ignore them. if confronted say you dropped your watch or something in it
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)08:53 No.31880
    >>31638
    Urbex? Take nothing but photos, leave nothing but footprints. Start stealing shit and you become just like every other tosser that goes in and trashes any site they can find.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:01 No.31894
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    how do you dress/ what gear do you brign when scavenging?
    I would imagine: backpack
    some kinda grippy thing/gaffa stick
    some clothes you dont mind getting dirty and dont use often so youre not easily identifiable
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:03 No.31897
    what i dont get is why companies lock up their trash.
    you've throw it away, you don't want it. so what if someone else pick it up, your plan was to just ship it to the landfill!
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:05 No.31903
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    >>31894
    If I saw someone dressed like that rifling through a skip I'd call the fucking cops.
    I imagine cheap casual wear, unless you want to look like a hobo for getting out of tough situations with the homeless and poor excuse.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:07 No.31905
    when people have furniture they dont want here they just put it outside the house with a note saying "give me a home"
    works every time
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    >>31894
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:14 No.31919
    >>31897
    To protect themselves from litigation if some numpty goes and injures their dumb ass rifling through it
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:16 No.31923
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    >>31894
    kevlar gloves
    protects well enough against the occasional sharp bit of junk and it adds damage should you ever need to punch someone.
    not that you are likely to NEED to punch someone while dumpster diving... but walking around at night, well you never know when you run into some chavs
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:17 No.31926
    >>31897
    They don't lock it to protect what's already in there. Waste disposal is fucking expensive; they're stopping people coming by and sticking like a sofa or whatever in their dumpster because it takes up their space.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:20 No.31932
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    >>31919
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)09:22 No.31935
    >>31894
    Since it's fall i have.

    an old military jacket
    an old military backpack
    hiking boots
    flashlight+backup batteries
    walkitakie
    gloves
    a long stik
    axe
    hammer
    miltitool
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:22 No.31936
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    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:23 No.31938
    When I lived in Manhattan I furnished the apartment by dumpster diving. Keep an eye on large schools and commercial buildings, they throw out a lot of perfectly good stuff. Most big apartment basements also have an area near the garbage for larger items, and sometimes an area to put items that you don't want but are still good.

    One time while I was visiting a friend in Vegas we hit this really rich neighborhood the night before trash day. Lots of good, new, still packaged items. Got a nice laptop case that night. You would be amazed the things people just throw out.

    The biggest piece of advice I could give, other than always have a buddy with you, is to just act natural about it. If you are acting like it's normal that you are there most people won't even take notice of you.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:32 No.31950
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    Behind Walgreens my friend and I found 2 full boxes of arizona green tea, a box of candy canes, and a floating Ipod boombox for the pool. All brand new stuff.
    Oh, and the grocery store right by my house throws away huge bags of baked goods every day, sometimes I can intercept them
    >> Lizerd 10/27/11(Thu)09:37 No.31965
    Eh, all I found worth anything to me was a shit ton of Legos.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:40 No.31971
    >>31965
    >Implying that's not awesome as fuck
    I miss legos.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:40 No.31973
    >>31965
    >implying finding Legos isn't the best possible outcome that everyone secretly hopes for.
    >> Lizerd 10/27/11(Thu)09:43 No.31976
    OH! I worked at a goodwill for a while during high school, and dear god almighty There was a 3x3x3 box full of Transformers, Legos, and other usual boy toys!
    [spoiler]I couldn't buy it, and they shipped it to the goodwill factory ;___;.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)09:49 No.31983
    I don't know if this counts but one time I found a brand new CD player in the trashcan while I was dumping my own trash.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)10:02 No.31999
    Fuck, i live in Mexico dump diving is more like a career, i mean seriusly people live from this shit, a lot of people.

    You need to be really lucky to find something that someone else throw and nobody has taken it yet.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)10:29 No.32036
    Lets see....
    I used to work in a recycling plant.
    In three months I pulled out
    2 ceramic carafes, undamaged
    2 brass spigots in perfect condition
    A beer mug in perfect condition(after some washing it has become a much beloved drinking mug
    Small brass machine parts of all kinds

    Also pulled a perfectly good recliner from the curb one garbage day. it's sitting in a corner of my room. there is very little damage whatsoever to it, just a couple tiny flakes of vinyl missing from the front of one of the arms. barely even noticeable.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)10:32 No.32040
    Hi /diy/,
    I live in the UK, in a particularly rough neighbourhood, but I want to start doing this. Any general advice? Clothes to wear, being aware of people, etc.
    [spoiler]First post on /diy/[/spoiler]
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)10:43 No.32053
    If you live in a large metropolis, remember that soft/porous materials (like mattresses and upholstered furniture) are good vectors for bedbugs. WATCH OUT, FRIEND

    I scavenged a metal IKEA shelving unit from the trash, then bought a cheap old carpet off craigslist. I cut up the carpet and used zipties to attach it to the shelving unit, with some pieces of foam underneath. It's my cats' favorite thing to scratch and sleep on.
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/27/11(Thu)10:55 No.32075
    >>32040
    Well bro just use common sense and wear clothing that you don't mind wearing down.

    do it at the evening and bring a flashlight and a friend
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)10:58 No.32080
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    It's me in the hut i built with my friend this summer, it have been built between two dumps. One that recycle electronics and another one that just recovers stuff for i don't know what. Me and my friend found an insane amount of treasure here. I couldn't tell you everything we found because it's an insane amount. But i found a bazillion, old macintosh, around 10/15, other and old computers, some atari 1040 ste, my friend found three amiga two 500 and one 600, two amstrad cpc 6128, gamecubes, xboxs 360, playstation 1, playstation 2, game gear, sega master system I and II, nes, megadrive I and II, a vectrex an insane amount of laptops, super old and awesome cameras, books, tv, a friend found a super badass computer that is better than my actual one. toys turn table, vinyls, collectible stamps, bicycles, a knife that worth 200€, i also found the piano i am playing with on the picture and it worth 400€.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)11:40 No.32150
    >>32080
    Sir, that's a keytar.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)11:45 No.32155
    Not exactly dumpster diving per se, but the local dump has a give and take section which has some pretty neat stuff sometimes. Old computers, Legos, bikes, etc.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)11:52 No.32176
    >>32150
    Yes i forgot his name. It's the yamaha shs-10
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)11:57 No.32194
    so guys, I live in a building in a fairly nice neighborhood. People are encouraged to separate their trash here so I was considering maybe starting to go over their stuff late at night. Do you think it´s a good idea? Some people who live in my building are very rich, I suppose best time to go through their stuff would be middle of the night, right?
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    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)11:59 No.32202
    I know there was a tripfag form /sci/ when it first opened up who raided an old ball bearing factory in the UK for a bunch of stuff. The place was a goldmine. He got things like flasks, beakers, titration equipment, some strange and dangerous chemicals, probably some specialized metal equipment, books and more. I should track those threads down, they were probably archived.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)12:00 No.32207
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    I found enough food to feed my house and four others for a month in a single night.

    The computer I'm typing on (A Compaq Laptop DualCore, 2GB RAM, etc.) was in a dumpster. The only thing I had to buy was the power cord, which I jerry-rigged to the right voltage for the PC.

    I love dumpstering. trashwiki.org!
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)12:36 No.32280
    >>32194
    bump for halp :(
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)12:40 No.32293
    >>32280
    Check out trashwiki.org
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)12:41 No.32299
    THe speakers in my soundsystem are found. I also have a shitty projector, videogames, and a slew of old computers and computer speakers.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)12:53 No.32315
    Never done this, but I've heard you can get three or four people each to order a couple medium or large pizzas near the end of the day... 30-45 minutes before closing. Then wait for closing time. Don't actually come get the pizzas. They'll probably take a couple pizzas home and throw the rest in the dumpster, still hot and sealed.

    Does anyone know if this is true?
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)12:55 No.32320
    kind of not into the diving thing at the moment (although I just got a letter from tafe saying I owe them a shitton of money, so I may need to out of neccesity)

    my question is, what do I do with my old stuff to make sure it can be reused easily.

    like, if I have an old stereo or something, and maybe it's broken, or maybe I've just upgraded, how can I make sure someone who is either interested in my old tech, or someone who can repair an otherwise good piece of equipment gets their hands on it, and it doesn't show up in landfill?

    (I just read that electronics with cut cords are no good, so I will start cutting the cords of anything which I throw out which is currently not working)
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)12:57 No.32323
    >>32320
    >I will start cutting the cords of anything which I throw out which is currently not working
    There are people who dive who can fix shit... why not give them that opportunity?
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:00 No.32330
    >>32323
    If they can fix it they can probably also wire up a new cord, no?

    Anyhow. I'd just put a "faulty" label on it
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:04 No.32343
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    When do you guys go and do this?At night?

    I tried this a few years ago with my step brothers.

    We were idiots and would dumpster dived local mcdonalds because that Monopoly game shit was going on.We had 3 of the pieces we needed so we would just scavenge for the cups and shit people forgot to peel.

    This crazy black dude chased after us with his car screaming, "What are you doing!?" so ended the dumpster diving.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:06 No.32356
    >>31894
    I'm downloading S.T.A.L.K.E.R. now
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:10 No.32367
    >>32320
    I mean easily replacable or fixable cords.
    For instance if I were throwing out a computer (which I wouldn't because I'm very /g/) I would cut the kettle cable coming out of the power supply to signify "This doesn't work atm, if you wanna fix, go right ahead"

    Can anyone confirm that this is a good practice to follow?
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:19 No.32386
    I remember living next to this church as a kid. Every few weeks, the church would sponsor a huge flea market/rummage sale sort of thing and whatever they didn't sell, they'd often throw in the giant dumpster behind the church.

    I used to find some random weird ass old people shit in that dumpster..

    Nowadays, I'm more efficient. I get first pick of the trash at work and that gets me plenty of free materials for projects and some occasionally random shit, like rare earth magnets, foam yoga mats, sheets of silicon rubber, chains, ropes, and other shit..

    You'd be surprised at the kind of stuff a GameStop will throw out on a regular basis. Too bad the rest of it goes in a compactor for our store.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:28 No.32408
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    I would go dumpster diving they day after a game at the local high school football field.

    You'd be surprised how many people threw away cash. I've found twenties and fifties just chucked into a dumpster.

    Picture is unrelated.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:37 No.32422
    >Go dumpster diving behind clinic because I saw an old ghetto blaster
    >Prick self on needle
    >Now sores break out all over my body, feel weak all the time, and I always feel too hot or too cold
    >What do?
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:40 No.32431
    I once found a .38 special.

    I think someone might have been murdered with it. I found it 3 years ago. I still have it and a box of rounds. I filed the serial number and everything off. It is definitely one of my better finds.

    OH! And I once found a massive box of Rockstar Energy Drinks. I drank two of them and sold the other 38 for a buck. Easy money.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:42 No.32439
    My spouse works at a university and at the end of the year kids throw out a bunch of stuff. He usually sees brand new clothes, books, posters, and electronics.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:49 No.32453
    >What glory's have you unearth from smelly dumpsters?
    A dual socket pentium 3 server and a pentium 4 and some nice 6 ohm speakers for my receiver. Oh and my current tv is scavenged, it worked fine, but then I had to replace a cap in it, 7 dollars for 5.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:51 No.32459
    >>32343
    I began to go dumbster diving at the beginning of the summer with my friends.

    as i said earlier on this thread there was two dumps. Both closed at aproximately 18h. So at 18h when they closed the portals. We jumped in the dump and looked for stuffs like if we were looking for treasures. We even have been friend with the guardian. He let us dumpster diving as long as we don't take their copper and other materials.

    The boss and apparely all the employees know that we use to go dumpster diving in their dump. So everything is fine we are not so afraid to get caught by the guardian because he is our friend (he lives in a house in front of the dump).

    We used to go there early. Chilling in our hut, there were a lot of fruit trees like blackberries, plums, apples and even mint (we made tea with it). we made a garden.

    So we used to have fun all the day then at 18 hour we went dumpster diving, and when we finished we stayed in our hut until one or three am. And we even used to bring our food. like eggs, fish sticks, steacks, beverage we made a fire camp everynight to stay warm and to cook our food. Yeah it was a good life. Now we are not so happy to go there. Some weird man stay in our hut i don't know doing what. Maybe doing drug, being drunk... And it's soon the winter, the night fall early and it's not even 18h it's not fun dumpster diving in the dark.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:52 No.32461
    >>31594
    >Record players
    Laughably false

    An old amp? Maybe.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)13:52 No.32463
    I've always wanted to grab a laptop, no matter how shitty, anyone know the best spots?
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)14:04 No.32491
    >>32463
    i would guess that near college campus at the end of the semester, specially if ther are arts, letters, politcs, etc students. They are more likely to throw that stuff, engineers are going to scavenge it or make other projects.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)14:39 No.32551
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    >> Mayor McCheese !kvCSCHEeSE 10/27/11(Thu)14:42 No.32557
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    >>31410
    Real dumpster divers dive for food too.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)14:48 No.32583
    >>32557
    Hostess packaging plant. Boxes and boxes of cupcakes and dingdongs and oh those were good times.
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)14:55 No.32602
    >>32367
    Are you actually retarded? Why would you do that? Do you need wires and cords that bad? Do you just love making things harder for people who might be able to use old things? Do you rip up paintings after you look at them too?
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)15:28 No.32693
    >>32367
    Why don't you just tape a post-it note to it saying it's broken?
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)15:58 No.32810
    I've worked for Goodwill too. Ive had to give a box of porn to my boss, one time, feels bad. Every one would try to raid our trash. I don't blame them. We locked our dumpster so people wouldn't get hurt. Well that's what they told me.
    worst good will find, box of 30 year old MRE's didn't taste right.
    best Goodwill find. Old box of Nintendo Power Magazines
    >> patachu !LULZISTwQI 10/27/11(Thu)16:13 No.32863
    >>32700
    'round here the supermarkets destroys food with bleach and even piss on the bread before trashing it so hobos gets intoxicated or disgusted.

    i retrieve most ATX cases/keyboards and PSU's from dumpsters, like when a company or public administration renew their computers. they still run msword that's true but they have money to spend on a core2quad for this.

    it would be better if the supermarket's staff werent forced to destroy the hardware and tech stuff with a hammer before they trash the non-sold items :<
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)16:30 No.32896
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    take it to /nig/ nig­ger
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)18:16 No.33171
    I'd love to try dumpster diving. Anyone in the Dallas area?
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)18:32 No.33237
    >>32422
    not sure if troll, but that sounds like herpes or an allergic reaction.
    >> Joe 10/27/11(Thu)21:13 No.33761
    Found a unopened ps3 controller and a copy of DBZ budokai for ps2. Gamestop dumpsters can be pretty win
    >> Anonymous 10/27/11(Thu)22:41 No.34000
    Alright, noob with a question here.
    Let's say you were scouting out a new town for possible 'diving spots.
    What do you look for, what do you keep in mind, what do you stay away from, and what do you need to know?
    I'd imagine that it would be useful to know when trash pickup is, and if you're 'diving a retail store's dumpster, when they close.
    How does one find out these things, other than to stakeout the place and wait?
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)03:26 No.34819
    bamp
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/28/11(Fri)03:36 No.34837
    >>34000
    >What do you look for?
    Anything you might find interesting
    >What do you keep in mind?
    Don't do anything stupid and/or retarded
    >What do you stay away from?
    Places were they throw away dangerous stuff ae chemicals and so on.
    >What do you need to know?
    Nothing, except use common sens and do try to stay aware of you surroundings!
    >How does one find out these things, other than to stakeout the place and wait?
    Internets man, use them. If not, then just go there at night i don't think it should be a problem.

    Good luck bro!
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)03:37 No.34839
    Best things I've found: Mountain bike, NES, Shitload of nes games.
    Worst things I've found:500 dead geckos, a metric ton of rotten pizza and vomit, 50 unactivated microsoft point cards covered in pneumatic oil.
    >> TerribleNews !!TDFCPWl9p+N 10/28/11(Fri)03:43 No.34847
    >>34839
    >dead animals, vomit, and rotten food

    Don't you worry about hepatitis and HIV and shit?
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)03:44 No.34849
    Anyone from NZ dumpster dive? I've never done it but id be keen to hear if anyone around here does/what they've found
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)03:49 No.34859
    I tend to avoid them based on seeing them, so no, no i am not worried.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)03:55 No.34865
    I used to go dumpster diving almost every night in college. My roommate and I dived and sold on eBay enough crap to pay for a Spring Break trip to Vegas in less than a year.

    One night we found two big black trash bags behind a Sprint store. We threw both in the car. Back at the dorm, we started going through them. They were filled with cellphone boxes. Almost all just had a manual and charger (which we resold). In the bottom of the second bag, I pulled out a box that felt heavy. It contained a Treo 600 smartphone (which was Sprint's high-end phone at the time, $400ish). Despite the repair tag on it, it worked fine for me for 2+ years before I upgraded.

    Another favorite find was a large (~24x36) wall mirror, complete with antique looking frame that I pulled from a home furnishings store dumpster. On the back was still the price tag for around $150.
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/28/11(Fri)03:55 No.34866
    >>34847
    As long as you don't put that in your mouth... No.

    when i come home i wash my hands in disinfectant medical soap, works like a charm.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)04:06 No.34882
    >>34865 contd
    When it comes to dumpster diving, really good finds like the ones in my other post are the exception, not the rule. There were a lot of nights we'd drive around for a couple of hours and not find anything at all. Most nights, we'd only bring in a few bucks worth of stuff. Very rarely, like once every month or two, we'd get lucky and find something really cool or expensive.

    As to finding good dumpsters, there's two main strategies. First is to just canvas the area you're in. If you're in a decent sized city, there's probably plenty of different stores around you. After you've dived each remotely interesting place a time or two, you'll get a feel for the ones that are worth coming back to on a regular basis. Some stores have predictable patterns. We learned that a certain drug store would always throw out their old holiday merchandise, so after Halloween, Christmas, Easter, etc., we were assured at least some of the candy and decorations of the season.

    Another way to find interesting stuff is to keep an eye out for the large roll-off dumpsters like in OP's pic. They usually signify that a company is renovating or moving, and is likely throwing out some worthwhile items. We scored old laptops, PDAs, and an almost complete business-band radio system this way.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)04:10 No.34888
    A note of advice to anyone worried about being caught - Boxes. If anyone questions what you are doing, just say you're moving and are looking for boxes. Cops have stopped me a few times in dumpster diving, and that excuse worked every time.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)04:26 No.34905
    >>34866
    >as long as you don't eat the contaminated sludge, hepatitis or HIV can't transmit.

    Maybe bitchmode hepatits, but not the real shit.
    And HIV doesn't give a FUCK about disinfectant. It doesn't even care about household bleach.

    I'd feel like Sasha Grey without getting tested regularly.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)04:33 No.34914
    >>34905
    HIV only stays alive for 3 days outside the host and that's in optimal conditions.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)04:43 No.34928
    >>34914
    They've found HIV to be able to stay alive in dried blood for three days.
    The idea that it dies rapidly after leaving the host has become outdated.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)05:17 No.34983
    Never dumpster dived but found heaps of shit in hard garbage
    Tables, chairs, a tv or two, bookcases, baskets (mum collects them), a suitcase full of books and vhs tapes and my favourite, a mannequin head
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)05:42 No.35002
    That feel when you live in a developing country and the best you can find is scrap metal and magazines.
    >> assimov 10/28/11(Fri)05:53 No.35029
    lets see:
    the 5.1 system i have hooked up to this pc via optical. a mom tossed it because it was borked. aka, her kids were stuffing shit into the woofer and she didnt know

    3 flat screens. sold one, using one, one is for a project

    shit tons of XP/2k PCs and monitors

    Hard Drives (with shit on it I can't even report to the police or I'd probably go to jail just for having it)

    clothes, brand new designer clothes shoes etc

    a super nintendo

    plug and play video games used for rca connections and popular for mods

    a 4x12 guitar cab (works) 100w maybe?

    stray dogs (not exactly in dumpsters, but still cast aways) take some training, but are 100% loyal and grateful

    If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)06:13 No.35054
    where do you guys do this at?

    also do you guys just look, or do you actually dig through legit trash. Like leftover food, diapers, etc. Or do you just skim the top
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)06:19 No.35065
    My father and I used to dive back in the 90s.

    Go out in a pickup truck on trash day.

    Things we looked for:bikes, lawnmowers (surprisingly always a few), PVC tubes, stereos, powertools, furniture, anything that could be fixed.

    Most of the mowers just needed a minor tune-up. Otherwise, they were stripped for parts and rebuilt. Run the blades along a grinder and top off the gas tank...BAM easy $20 bucks.

    Furniture was stripped, cleaned, and re-upholstered. Couches, chairs, whatever. Could make 40-50 bucks there.

    We'd hold a once a month yard sale and sell the stuff. It'd be nothing to have 10 mowers, a couch or 2, and chairs, along with the stereos and speakers set out. Easy 400 to 600 bucks. For a little digging and tinkering every night.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)06:27 No.35075
    so /diy/vers, been looking for safe gloves to do the work, and need them cheap.
    Do you think any on these site will do?
    http://www.swisslink.com/products/footwear_handwear-6/p1/#products

    thanks!
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/28/11(Fri)06:35 No.35084
    >>35054
    I dig with a stick in the nasty ones.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)06:40 No.35086
    a 50 inch tv, worked just fine

    a full living room furnishings

    a 12in subwoofer

    alot of metal and wood

    multiple shitty tvs

    fishing poles

    a 70 inch tv that i ended up tossing cause it was to much work and not worth the condidtion

    a 70 inch that fell apart before i got it home :(

    2 custom gaming pcs with parts from around 2004
    the guy said they were shitty pcs and didnt boot hed rather just has his reliable mac LMAO
    and even bigger lmao, all they needed was ram
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)06:45 No.35091
    A baby in a garbage bag.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)06:48 No.35094
    An useful advice i can give you it's waiting for the guardian to come hen he is alone and talk to him in person. Not with all of your friends he will be afraid and won't let you go dumpster diving. If he have a dog you are screwed.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)07:07 No.35119
    >>35075
    I just used to go dumpster diving with these glvoes:
    http://www.pfidistribution.com/items/product/117/02-06-2010_13-37-23.jpg

    >>35054

    In the dump i used to go dumpster diving there was a lot of container. And each container contained the same thing, metal, wood/natural waste, paper/boxes, and in another one clothes and everything else. Sometimes there was manure. Ad in the other dump there is only household appliances, bikes, books, etc. Sometimes in the first dump there was rotten bread. But nothing dangerous
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)09:14 No.35296
    Anyone have run ins with the cops? If so what are the best excuses?
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)11:44 No.35519
    >>35296
    I got caught by cops once with my friend, i had a backpack and it was full of things. I just told them the truth because they knew that many people go there and they drive around the dumps area very often. I told them that we went dumpster diving. They told us if they caught us once again they will take us. that's all.

    I don't think you can be screwed if they caught you. Or just tell us that you are a student who need money and you are here to find interesting stuff to sell after or for yourself.
    >> Todays find Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)12:50 No.35613
    Still sweaty as fuck (I ride a bike because fuck paying for gas) from today's morning dive. Just got back with about 10 lbs of peanut bars. Unfortunately they all opened up when I washed them in the sink.. I was going to sell them but oh well.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)14:01 No.35747
    Just got back from dumpster diving with a friend. He found a NES and two controllers and 9 games in their boxes. Me nothing.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)14:12 No.35766
    I usually find things such as bread (everything from knäckebröd to soft loafs), cookies, cakes and fruit. Sometimes I find candy (found about 20 kg (40 lbs) chocolate eggs last easter).
    >> Dumpster diver. 10/28/11(Fri)14:20 No.35771
    >>35766
    Every other knäkebröd other than Falun rutiga is shit, but still good find.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)14:25 No.35780
    Hey guys, I have never dumpster dived before but I'm starting to feel like I really should after reading this thread. I've always had the urge to do so, but I get nervous as shit, like I'll get shanked by a hobo or something. Any advise? What should I wear, gear I should take, do I have to look out for cops, etc.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)14:26 No.35782
    >>34888
    Good idea. Thanks for the tip. I haven't actually gone dumpster diving yet, but I've been meaning to.

    Isn't trash considered public domain once it's off your property, or does this vary by area something? I'm not really sure why the cops would want to stop you, unless it's for your safety or something.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)14:39 No.35793
    When my friends and I were younger we got a bunch of plastic ninja swords out of a kids karate dojo's dumpster. Many stupid times were had with them.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)14:42 No.35796
    >>32439

    University employee here. Our students toss out some crazy shit. I usually end up grabbing the good stuff and re-selling it to the ones that come back in the fall.
    >> briar pipe gentleman !!LA2P6x+6JuV 10/28/11(Fri)14:49 No.35806
    yesterday i found a specialized ROCKHOPPER

    two server blades, and a bunch of medical books.

    a girl broke up with her college boyfriend and his loss was my gain.

    or atleast thats what it looked like lol i got it all right before the trash guy came a couple hours later.

    i sold the bike the other day and bought a gun :D IM SO EXCITED ITS IN THE MAIL!!!
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)14:50 No.35808
    Do you guys think Home Depot or Lowes would be good for trying to find some power tools? Read something about someone finding a drill and a dremel and I could certainly use those things for some projects I have in mind, as well as wood and metal and some of the electronics everyone's mentioning. Definitely going to pick this up as a hobby. Man, I love /diy/. So what do you guys think?
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)14:53 No.35813
    >>35782
    i'm not sure about trash being public property, but 7/10 times dumpers are in places labeled "no trespassing." the only times i've ever gotten approached by police they told me about the sign and politely asked me to leave.
    if you don't look like an absolute creep, cops will usually understand that you're not out to hurt anyone or break any serious laws. unless you live in a small town with nothing going on, cops have more important things to do than fill out a whole report over someone simply sifting though trash.

    that said, if they do ask you to leave, don't come back. they'll feel disrespected and that need to prove their authority will flare up and you'll have a $50+ trespassing ticket to deal with.
    >> briar pipe gentleman !!LA2P6x+6JuV 10/28/11(Fri)14:54 No.35814
    >>32557
    i couldent. lol i dive for things i can turn into cash. not food.

    i have standards!
    >> briar pipe gentleman !!LA2P6x+6JuV 10/28/11(Fri)14:55 No.35817
    >>35808
    im not sure if diving in company trash is legal, but year you are pretty likley to find tools in there.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)14:56 No.35819
    >>35296
    you were looking for aluminum cans. also collect aluminum cans, they easy monies.
    >> truckerfag !!xXmBuWkIT3n 10/28/11(Fri)15:07 No.35839
    >>35808
    Yeah, they floorload a lot of their shit, then bundle it into the trailer with two nylon heat bonded straps, and a few sheets of cardboard. After pulling it a few hundred miles in the back of a 53' trailer, stuff is literally falling off the truck when you open the door. They usually just scan it and trash it if its an electrical item, but anything else, they'll check it for damage, then throw it out or keep it at their discretion.

    A lot of the security cameras are actually dummies outside of high crime areas. Keep in mind they often have 3rd shift accept deliveries from 10pm to roughly 1am in addition to drop and hook shipments throughout the day. 2am-5am is probably your best timeframe. Trash trucks will likely come very soon after that window.
    >> fletcher !!ZKXE3dSihv/ 10/28/11(Fri)15:17 No.35851
    >>35839
    Sup br/o/.
    Why y/o/u cheating /o/n us with an/o/ther b/o/ard?
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)15:19 No.35856
    Food:
    Tomatoes, Iceberg salat, cabbage, apples, oranges, plums, fresh basil plant, strawberries, pomelo, mushrooms.

    Posting in original thread now
    >> Chicago Diver 10/28/11(Fri)15:35 No.35888
    I enjoy diving myself.My main preference are the dumpsters the banks get to load up after evicting tenants. I find all kinds of shit. Found some jewelry, random tech, but the grail, a NIB unopened Famicom. That bitch is still in a lock box.

    The next kind I just LOVE and those behind stores. CVS usually throws out the good stuff often, but the big box store always have guards or are locked up tighter then a virgin pussy around here.

    Last year, a lot of my Christmas gifts were from a dumpster. Each of my three nieces got those children's digital cameras that can take one hell of a beating. My youngest one got some walking poodle thing, the middle got a toy ATM, and the oldest also got a $25 gift card. That's the funny thing about CVS, they rarely, if ever, fully deactivate the gift cards. Best one I pulled was a $500 one. Didn't think it was worth so much until I checked it.

    Great shit. I go back once a month, second tuesday night is when they usually throw out the more expensive discardable inventory.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)15:44 No.35913
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    >>35888
    nice trips, also you inspire me.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)16:16 No.35986
    It seems like it'd be alot less sketchy during the day/early evening.

    I get weirded out thinking about going rooting through dumpsters at night.I own a car but I don't think I'd want to drive around, wouldn't it stir up more suspiscion?
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)16:21 No.35996
    Probably the PS1 with Final Fantasy, memory card, controller and wires. Only worth about $30 but priceless to me.
    >> truckerfag !!xXmBuWkIT3n 10/28/11(Fri)17:14 No.36113
    >>35851
    >implying I have an exlusive relationship with /o/
    Bitch, please. I'm all over the chans and chons.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)17:28 No.36137
    Vultures. All of you.
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    >>36137
    vultures are considered an important part of the ecosystem, so I would be honored by that term.
    Thank you.
    >> TerribleNews !!TDFCPWl9p+N 10/28/11(Fri)17:43 No.36167
    >>36113
    >Calling someone a bitch for being friendly with you.

    What a fucking faggot.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)18:05 No.36200
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    I'M A FAGGOT PLEASE RAPE MY FACE!!!1!!!!!
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)18:11 No.36214
    Can't believe this thread already died.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)18:20 No.36229
    I found at least three routers in full working shape. Flashed them with modded firmwares and keeping them as spare parts. Using one at the moment.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)18:46 No.36294
    I've found an Atari Jaguar with a handful of games with original packaging, Big screen projection TV (picture was blurry but opened it up and cleaned up the dust and what seemed to be cigarette tar. fixed!) passed by a high school dumpster one day and saw a bunch of old band equipment. (cymbals, tom toms ect) grabbed them up! I haven't really dumpster dived much but I've been pretty lucky just passing by places.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)18:52 No.36307
    Janitor here
    I work at a telephone company after hours. Not technically allowed to take trash home, once I'm off of work I can go back and pick shit up though, pretty useful electronics in there.
    I've thrown out TONS of electronics that were simply out dated. Hit em up guys theirs gadgets to be made!
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)18:58 No.36321
    >>33171
    Dallas area reporting in. I'm about five minutes away from West Plano, so I'm in one great location.
    >> Anonymous 10/28/11(Fri)18:59 No.36324
    >>34849

    I'll be in New Zealand within the next month. I'll be traveling on a tight budget so it would be nice to be able to scavenge some food.
    Anyone know any places?



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