That was good therapy, loading the shelving by myself made me realize how much work would need to be done just to use them. I offered them to may people before going through with this, no one wanted them. I figure I may even end up getting what I would expect to get from the auction, regardless, they are going, I won't have to worry about moving them again or even have to look at them again.
I think everyone agrees that I do not need more shelving. I will take a picture and then everyone can scold me for scrapping all this beautiful shelving.
I highly doubt anyone here is going to be sorry you are scrapping this stuff. Honestly, pictures of your endless piles of rusting **** is why my property has been cleaned up.
It's amazing how people who say stuff has value when it's on your property will not put it on their property even if offered at scrap pricing.
At that point, you know the true value of it.
I've read every page to this point, and just wanted to say keep it up. Even a small amount of progress is good progress!

Many of us have the hoarder mindset. After 3 years of steady progress myself I can only point to one item I MIGHT have profited from if I had kept.
Your trailer load of shelves look just like the ones I threw out. Realized all they did was hold stuff that I should have gotten rid of immediately.
The hard part for me is looking at a project and realizing that I will never do that and that stuff must go. Then the relief sets in because you don't have that part hanging over your head any more!!
Bruce
Looks like you're heading in the right direction. Keep up the momentum.
And you don't have to post it but I ask myself where in the hell in Portland are you. I've been there many times and never see that part of the city. Looks more like the outskirts of Saco.
So nice!
I won't kid you. I wondered about the boat trailer. I would have kept it.
And I coveted your shelving and cabinets.
But I would have had to put it all in the yard, just like you.
Your yard is looking so much better.

