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my-thyme
08-27-2009, 06:22 PM
So, my grill has DIED (actually started feeling poorly last fall), and since Lowes has them on clearance I'm gonna get a new one.:dye:

What's my best option for getting this one out of my yard? It is really gone - 6 years old, everything is rusting out. Could possibly be converted into a charcoal grill or a smoker, but I'm just not into that much work right now. Should I just take it up to St Andrews landfill?

Baja28
08-27-2009, 06:25 PM
Should I just take it up to St Andrews landfill?Yep.

aps45819
08-27-2009, 06:28 PM
Should I just take it up to St Andrews landfill?
No
If you want to go through the hassel, you could probably sell most of it as scrap aluminum.
If not, take it to the transfer station and throw it on the recycle bin

toppick08
08-27-2009, 06:37 PM
cutting torch..........throw it in the trash can.......

Rael
08-27-2009, 07:05 PM
So, my grill has DIED (actually started feeling poorly last fall), and since Lowes has them on clearance I'm gonna get a new one.:dye:

What's my best option for getting this one out of my yard? It is really gone - 6 years old, everything is rusting out. Could possibly be converted into a charcoal grill or a smoker, but I'm just not into that much work right now. Should I just take it up to St Andrews landfill?

Calvert County Bulk trash pick-up (http://www.co.cal.md.us/residents/waste/bulk_item_pickup/)
Just call them and set up a pick-up day, max three items (which they spell out on the website), and leave it by the street. They take grills. Note the things they do NOT pick-up, too.

Done. If you're in Calvert County, that is...

Animal
08-27-2009, 07:43 PM
Leave it out in the front yard like you had just finished using it, it shouldn't be too long before someone will steal it away for you.

Baja28
08-27-2009, 07:50 PM
Leave it out in the front yard like you had just finished using it, it shouldn't be too long before someone will steal it away for you.Put a "for sale" sign on it... :lol:

CalvertNewbie
08-27-2009, 08:42 PM
Calvert County Bulk trash pick-up (http://www.co.cal.md.us/residents/waste/bulk_item_pickup/)
Just call them and set up a pick-up day, max three items (which they spell out on the website), and leave it by the street. They take grills. Note the things they do NOT pick-up, too.

Done. If you're in Calvert County, that is...

You beat me to it, I was going to recommend the same thing. I called them a few months ago to pick up a few things. They asked that we put the stuff on the curb the night before scheduled pickup because they may come out really early. Got up the next morning at 5am and someone had taken the stuff already. Called them to let them know that they didn't have to come after all.

Leave it out in the front yard like you had just finished using it, it shouldn't be too long before someone will steal it away for you.

Yep, see above. Some people will take anything. :lol:

pixiegirl
08-27-2009, 08:54 PM
My mom uses hers as a plant potting station. Keeps a small bag of potting soil, shovel, gloves, etc. I thought that was a really neat idea.

Rael
08-27-2009, 09:07 PM
You beat me to it, I was going to recommend the same thing. I called them a few months ago to pick up a few things. They asked that we put the stuff on the curb the night before scheduled pickup because they may come out really early. Got up the next morning at 5am and someone had taken the stuff already. Called them to let them know that they didn't have to come after all.



Yep, see above. Some people will take anything. :lol:

So it sounds like you put the stuff out the night before, and Calvert wasn't the ones who took it? Somebody took it? Wow! These people are around our houses every night? :killingme

:yikes:

I'd probably try to tell them not to come get it, too. But some of the stuff I've put out there, I 'd be surprised if anyone took. I have a pick-up scheduled for the beginning of Sept for an old rusty water heater I just replaced. If someone wants it, they can have it! :lol:

GWguy
08-27-2009, 09:28 PM
I heard Dems has a method for disposing of grills.... :whistle:

aps45819
08-27-2009, 10:05 PM
I heard Dems has a method for disposing of grills.... :whistle:

:whoosh: :killingme

my-thyme
08-27-2009, 10:32 PM
I heard Dems has a method for disposing of grills.... :whistle:

:whoosh: :killingme

...do tell...

huntr1
08-27-2009, 10:55 PM
No
If you want to go through the hassel, you could probably sell most of it as scrap aluminum.
If not, take it to the transfer station and throw it on the recycle bin
:gossip: There is a big recycling section at the St. Andrews landfill.
Most convenience centers/transfer stations will not take them due to the bulk.
You can also post it on Freecycle as a curb pickup if you do not feel like hauling it to the dump and paying $10.00 to get rid of it.

aps45819
08-27-2009, 11:26 PM
...do tell...

A little confusion concerning different types of gas

my-thyme
08-28-2009, 08:43 AM
A little confusion concerning different types of gas

oh, no...

I got a shiny silver-colored grill last night!!!:yahoo:

Found somebody that wants to fix the old one up (which I thought was not a reasonable option), thanks for all the replies.


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