Been cleaning up around the place. Good finds:
Assorted tile, from white 4x4 up to 12 x12 granite, small lots, and grout, fix up leftovers
vintage wooden surfboard, heavy kind
Justrite 6V Railroad lantern, 2 bulbs, bamboo handle\
Dietz Vesta railroad lanterns "NYC" ( New York Central), converted to electric with flame-shaped bulbs, nice deep red glass
Wicker Fishing Creel
Antique metal barrel, nice brass label, stamp "Pat.1902"
Cast iron "Lead pot" WITH lead probably used for sealing curbed joints on cast iron waste pipe
A number of thick, wide rough-sawn boards, I used to make these into rustic signs. Around 5-8 feet long, 1-2" thick, 5 stored indoors look fresh, and some more are weathered for the folks who like that look. Buck a board foot.
old wooden slider farmhouse window
12V " analog" TV from our old camper
3 foam camping mattresses, small, med and king
Very old IH mower, hangs on the back of a tractor, pre-3 point hitch
2 sets of harrows
1938 Oliver 70 row crop tractor, should be easy to get going.
Pfaff sewing machine in a table
old marine/CB radios
A number of early 50's ? Folger coffee cans
A box of antique glass bottles picked up locally
partial bucket of golfballs
Materials: bundles of shingles, med brown, partial bundle gray
Shop cut-offs: angle, pipe, tube, plate--once the weather dries out, I'll lay this out on a big trailer for inspection and selection
Farm iron: some of this could be reused for decorative purposes, making rustic furniture, etc.
40 cents a pound. Some I'll probably recycle.
Assorted sawmill parts from an early "kit" sawmill, log stands, rods, rollers, small gauge railroad track, wheels for the carriage ( or good for ore carts), etc. This should be purchased by someone into antique sawmills.