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New Oh my Lord I probably have 10,000 in conduits
But how do I really sell them. What are they really worth on Craigslist? Is there some distributor who wants to just take them and clean them because they are dirty. Not filthy but they've been out in the rain for a year.

And I just don't have the skinny ones. I've got ones that I can barely put my arms around.

Should I call plumbing contractors and offer them? Who else can use them?
New Local contractors/electricians?
See if any are interested in keeping their projects going. They should have the equipment to move things out. The expectation is things will get worse before they get better, which is why we went raiding yesterday.

Grey PVC pipe, 10' or 20' long with a flared "bell" end are used to run electric cable. This is the stuff that is running out. Grainger has the 1.5" listed at $42/10' section. 4" is $112/10'.

White PVC without bell end is plumbing pipe. Supplies and prices are still reasonable although price is also going up (last year, a 10' section of 1.5" went for $5.50 at Home Depot. Same now goes for close to $9.)

Light green pipe is for drainage - it can hold a vehicle driving over it.

The stuff too large to fit your arms around sounds a bit weird. If it is black and corrugated, it is culvert pipe. That would be e.g. driveway construction.
New It's Saturday
I called a local contractor to see if he wanted the pipes but it's Saturday. No one's answering, at least no one whith authority.

I'll give them away. If a contractor wants to show up and just take them off the land I'll give them away. I'll do it on Monday and they'll be gone on Tuesday. My goal is to clean back yard that I can invite neighbors to for a barbecue.
New Contact info please
I'd like to send you pictures to figure out value.

At this moment I have all this conduit material plus I got a whole bunch of crap to be cleaned out. I say crap but that compressor might have value or might just be too goddamn heavy to move. For me.

But if a contractor comes to take these conduits I want him to take some of the crap off my land so I don't have to pay anyone to take it off.

So I need to determine the value.
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     Greetings from Port Angeles, Washington - (crazy) - (46)
         Sweet! - (pwhysall) - (21)
             I don't have that - (crazy) - (20)
                 Damn, you gots a compound -NT - (drook) - (12)
                     Check email -NT - (crazy) - (1)
                         Gmail? Not seeing anything -NT - (drook)
                     Is it a bad idea to drive a small Kia SUV over a septic tank and a green field? - (crazy) - (9)
                         Should be OK AFAICT -- except that septic tank sounds fishy. - (CRConrad) - (2)
                             Jeez, for the man who knows everything that advice sucked. - (crazy) - (1)
                                 Send me photos, plans and BOM for your septic tank and I'll give you exact and specific advice. -NT - (CRConrad)
                         Yes, you're right to be concerned. - (Another Scott)
                         Need to be careful with septic fields - (malraux) - (1)
                             Okay understood - (crazy)
                         bad idea -NT - (boxley)
                         buy a wheel barrow, you will need one anyway then haul your stuff -NT - (boxley) - (1)
                             He left behind an industrial hand truck - (crazy)
                 You'll have seagulls - (pwhysall) - (6)
                     Re: You'll have seagulls - (crazy) - (3)
                         They're the one aspect of living here that can wear a bit thin -NT - (pwhysall) - (2)
                             are they still called shytehawks? -NT - (boxley) - (1)
                                 "still"? Never were. - (pwhysall)
                     Ever since seeing this ... - (drook) - (1)
                         I think they're always laughing - (crazy)
         nice landing spot -NT - (boxley)
         Thanks for the report. Peace and relaxation to you! -NT - (Another Scott)
         All right! - (a6l6e6x) - (4)
             Earthquakes - (crazy) - (3)
                 Great, now your hubris has gone and fucked us all. - (InThane) - (1)
                     There was a small one 20 miles South of him a couple of weeks ago. - (a6l6e6x)
                 37% chance in the next 50 years. - (malraux)
         Sounds like the start of a new chapter. - (static) - (15)
             I've been on a holding pattern - (crazy) - (14)
                 Contract signed - (crazy) - (13)
                     Ooh, nice - (drook) - (2)
                         You're absolutely welcome - (crazy) - (1)
                             And M misses you. -NT - (crazy)
                     Okay we've been here a week - (crazy) - (9)
                         The plastic decking material is valuable - (malraux) - (1)
                             Thanks for the info - (crazy)
                         Sounds like a gold mine. - (static)
                         Check those conduits - (scoenye) - (5)
                             Oh my Lord I probably have 10,000 in conduits - (crazy) - (4)
                                 Local contractors/electricians? - (scoenye) - (3)
                                     It's Saturday - (crazy)
                                     Contact info please - (crazy) - (1)
                                         Iwethey handle at compaqnet.be -NT - (scoenye)
         Congrats -NT - (InThane)

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