I suppose I’m cheap when it comes to motorcycles. I prefer to scoop up a wrecked bike for less than a grand, fix it up and give it a 2nd lease on life. Most times I end up doing pretty ok. I certainly pay less on insurance to keep a fleet of older bikes versus a new Panigale or Street Fighter V4.
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Posts: 21252 | Location: San Dimas CA, The Old Dominion or the Tar Heel State. | Registered: April 16, 2007
Love this thread! Thank you for starting it Aeteocles.
- I fill up gas only at the station by my house, literally .20-.25 cheaper than anyone else - Dinner at home at least 5 nights a week - I brew my own coffee, seriously this has saved me hundreds of dollars a month - Always save condiment packs - Purchase meat in quantity and vacuum seal.
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Posts: 6088 | Location: Orange County, California | Registered: October 09, 2006
My wife and I use a grandfathered, limited data, T Mobile plan. Get me, the wife, her two parents, and a random friend all on the same plan for cheap. I buy current generation, lightly used phones, keep them in good shape, and then sell them in a year or two.
I pay for Netflix, but share it with my brother and his family, and my sister and her family. And my parents. And my wife's parents.
Posts: 13067 | Location: Orange County, California | Registered: May 19, 2002
When loading my SP2022 17 round mags for carry, the first 6 rounds at the top are Federal HST. The remaining 11 rounds at the bottom of the mag are Winchester White Box.This message has been edited. Last edited by: radioman,
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Posts: 11176 | Location: 45 miles from the Pacific Ocean | Registered: February 28, 2003
I reload every thing that I have guns for except for rim fire, I buy reloading components n bulk, primers by at least 1000, powder in 4 & 8 pound jugs, I cast some bullets and buy cheep cast or jacketed bullets except for self defense ammo . When I go to the public range I pick up all the brass that I see, before I pick up someone’s brass I ask them if they want it. When I get home if the brass is dirty I wash it, let it dry, sort out the verdant, dented and really scratched up stuff, sort it by caliber and commercial or military, bag it in used ziplock bags with the quantity and caliber on it. I keep the brass that I can use and take the rest to gun shows and sell them to commercial reloaders or the guys that sell reloading stuff. Brass that is left I put in classified sections of gun websites. I cut my own grass, built my shed, roofed it, I painted my house inside and out, I painted my shed. I changed the oil in our vehicles. I catch or kill most of the meat we eat. I pulled up all the carpet in my house and re-did all the floors, ceramic tile, asphalt tile, hard wood. I gutted and re-plumbed the toilets, installed medicine cabinets. Built our dining room table ( maple butcher block with 6 inch stack laminate legs) I built out tv table (it was originally built as a changing table with storage shelves for our kids) I also built a cabinet to house our first microwave ( we were living in a apartment with limited counter space) I do not have a shop but I do have a friend who is a cabinetmaker who lets me use his shop in return for me helping him build, sand or install cabinets, I have also helped a Plummer friend in his business so if I have a problem I can call him for advice or help at little or no cost.
Posts: 1833 | Location: central Alabama | Registered: July 31, 2009
I make either deer meat burritos or chicken fajitas for lunch at work 4 days a week; I use the same ziploc all for days before pitching it.
Don’t know if this qualifies or is just an example of something that flat out works; this is a snack chip container (can’t even remember which kind). I’ve been using it for goldfish or cheese it’s in my lunches for...the last 20 years. No exaggeration. 20.
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I too rinse out Solo cups and reuse them . When I retired I had about a dozen uniform shirts that I cut in half and made shop rags for the garage . Same with old T-shirts that are too stained or worn out . The plastic bags that my grocery store uses are thicker than the average bag so we keep a drawer full of those for counter top trash bags . Fill up the bag and walk it out to the can in the garage and not fill up the kitchen can so fast .
Posts: 4395 | Location: Down in Louisiana . | Registered: February 27, 2009
Oil changes are easy-peasy. Clearing a P1494 powertrain code is not.
I found a Harmon/Kardon bluetooth navigation radio at the local salvage yard for $20. Pulled a DVD changer with the wiring harness for another $20. Some day I'll yank a screen and wire in the back up camera.
My other ride has an Alpine navigation setup (but only a CD changer) and that sucker set me back a whopping thirty bucks!
Posts: 9480 | Location: Somewhere looking for ammo that nobody has at a place I haven't been to for a pistol I couldn't live without... | Registered: December 02, 2014
Clipping coupons. I am the grocery shopper of the house. Over the years, I couldn't say how many nights I've spent reading Sigforum while clipping. Pickle Rick.
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