Around mid-day I headed out to go to my favourite mainstreet hardware store, - the one I refer to as the 'ironmongers', - because I needed some MAPP gas, but for some reason they had closed early instead of 1.00pm. 'Oh well', I thought, 'I'll go down to the big box hardware store at the end of town'. But they didn't have MAPP gas!
'We don't carry that sort of thing anymore', I was told (WHAT!!) But they did have some old stock Propane canisters on the back of a stock shelf so I purchased one of those. It was an old stock price too so took it and tried not to scowl so much.
Since I was there I thought I'd have a look around and there was virtually nuffing of interest to me except bolts which I didn't need. Everything else was plastic, - I think even the staff was plastic.... (well maybe not). No copper, no metal sections, no stick solder just wall to wall plastic stuff and the glue to go with it. Eventually I did find a genuine pair of leather work gloves which I needed and somehow I managed not to say, 'I thought this was a hardware store,' in a sarcastic tone when I paid for the gloves and the gas canister.
The farm supply stores close at 12.00 sharp on a Saturday so I'd missed them too. They tend to be far better hardware stores that the big box stores, so I don't why I bothered to go into 'plastic city' in the first place.
The council tip was nearby so I thought I'd take a look, but as I approached the scrap steel pile one of the council staff came up to me and said, 'Sorry love, you're not allowed to take anything.'
When I asked why this was so I was told that a new contractor was doing the rubbish collections now and sorting everything and they had a very strict no taking anything policy. 'Times change,' he said to me with a shrug because being an old school kind of guy he plainly thought it was daft too.
So I think the world's gone stupid. No hardware in big posh hardware stores and no more picking up useful things at the tip.
'We don't carry that sort of thing anymore', I was told (WHAT!!) But they did have some old stock Propane canisters on the back of a stock shelf so I purchased one of those. It was an old stock price too so took it and tried not to scowl so much.
Since I was there I thought I'd have a look around and there was virtually nuffing of interest to me except bolts which I didn't need. Everything else was plastic, - I think even the staff was plastic.... (well maybe not). No copper, no metal sections, no stick solder just wall to wall plastic stuff and the glue to go with it. Eventually I did find a genuine pair of leather work gloves which I needed and somehow I managed not to say, 'I thought this was a hardware store,' in a sarcastic tone when I paid for the gloves and the gas canister.
The farm supply stores close at 12.00 sharp on a Saturday so I'd missed them too. They tend to be far better hardware stores that the big box stores, so I don't why I bothered to go into 'plastic city' in the first place.
The council tip was nearby so I thought I'd take a look, but as I approached the scrap steel pile one of the council staff came up to me and said, 'Sorry love, you're not allowed to take anything.'
When I asked why this was so I was told that a new contractor was doing the rubbish collections now and sorting everything and they had a very strict no taking anything policy. 'Times change,' he said to me with a shrug because being an old school kind of guy he plainly thought it was daft too.
So I think the world's gone stupid. No hardware in big posh hardware stores and no more picking up useful things at the tip.