View Full Version : $2 shop : What do you buy & what is it good for ?
steamingbill
11th February 2013, 05:03 PM
Hello,
Bought some nice clamps quick grip type for $2:00 from the $2 shop today - they will do the job just as well as a $10 clamp from Bunnings.
Does anybody else buy stuff from $2:00 shop ?
Any unusual or innovative uses for stuff from the $2:00 shop ?
Was wondering about buying a grinding wheel from Aldis the other day - just for the sake of the motor - the whole thing was cheaper than I can buy motors on ebay.
Bill
I_wanna_Shed
11th February 2013, 06:42 PM
Some of the non-clip rubber matting stuff. Its excellent to put under a piece of timber while I sand it with the orbital sander, or while I do almost anything else with it. Put it in tool drawers, on shelves, anywhere that you want to stop things from slipping.
Master Splinter
11th February 2013, 06:51 PM
Things I buy:
Cheap screwdrivers - I can't make a piece of steel with a handle on it for $1.00. Useful for making single use tools.
Super Glue tubes - the little metal tubes keep for years while still sealed, and keep well in the fridge when opened.
Steel rulers and cutting mats - you can never have too many rulers, and cutting mats are just handy for protecting decent surfaces.
Plastic storage tubs - 'nuff said.
Silica gel kitty litter - it's not just for kitty poop.
USB/ethernet/other leads - Dick Smith Electronics, you can keep your $44.98 10 meter ethernet cable, I''ll get it for $6, thanks.
Things I avoid:
Drill bits (I've had twist drills untwist!)
Wire brushes for drill use (I don't like feeling like a porcupine)
Side cutters (apparently, copper wire is too hard for some of them)
Nails (I've had spaghetti that bends less)
Anything made of plastic for outside use (plasticiser to stop UV breakdown costs an extra $40 per tonne...lets just omit that to bring costs down)
rwbuild
11th February 2013, 08:41 PM
Things I buy:
Steel rulers and cutting mats - you can never have too many rulers, and cutting mats are just handy for protecting decent surfaces.
Rulers are people:doh:, a rule is used for measuring..........:D
Master Splinter
11th February 2013, 08:55 PM
Meh. The Oxford Dictionary says:
Definition of ruler
noun
1a person exercising government or dominion.
Astrology another term for ruling planet (http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/ruling+planet).
2a straight strip or cylinder of plastic, wood, metal, or other rigid material, typically marked at regular intervals and used to draw straight lines or measure distances.
I hate to say it, but it's not the 1940's any more....
...but more importantly, any shop calling it a rule will probably be charging ten times more than a $2 store....
I_wanna_Shed
11th February 2013, 09:17 PM
Be careful with the steel rulers..... I bought one from a cheap shop and could not figure out for the life of me why a project just wouldn't line up. I measured twice cut once. Measured again and again and again.
After a little while I found the mm markings on one side were at different spacings (ever so slightly) to the other side.
steamingbill
11th February 2013, 09:45 PM
Be careful with the steel rulers..... I bought one from a cheap shop and could not figure out for the life of me why a project just wouldn't line up. I measured twice cut once. Measured again and again and again.
After a little while I found the mm markings on one side were at different spacings (ever so slightly) to the other side.
I got caught out recently
One steel rule was marked in eighths of and inch and the other was marked in tenths. I became terribly confused before I found out what I'd done wrong.
Bill
_fly_
11th February 2013, 09:59 PM
Containers of glitter for casting in pens.
Small spray bottles I can fill.
Takeaway food containers to fill with prawns when I catch them.
Craft foam to apply CA to pen finish.
Hinges and box clips as they are less than half the price of BGS.
CA.
dust masks.
electrical connectors.
Sturdee
11th February 2013, 10:44 PM
I got caught out recently
One steel rule was marked in eighths of and inch and the other was marked in tenths. I became terribly confused before I found out what I'd done wrong.
Bill
That's why I only use the metric system. :U
Peter.
Boringgeoff
12th February 2013, 09:19 AM
x2 and x3 magnification reading glasses.
Geoff
wheelinround
12th February 2013, 09:55 AM
Sharpening stones ideal for so many uses especially if you have a Tormek or similar wet grinder.
Clamps
scrapers
magnets some are earth
magnetic trays
rolls of hand wipe
electricy tape
gaffer tape
rules
tape measure
wood drill bits which I grind and turn into turning tools
Chopping boards wood or plastic wood ones used to be made into drop spindles they were pre laminated and variety of wood types. Plastic/nylon ones a variety of uses.
Their CA tubes not matter how I store I seem to end up with empty tubes:o
Avery
12th February 2013, 10:57 AM
Those littlebags of fibre washers, O rings, rubber washers etc. all in assorted sizes. Very handy.
Robson Valley
12th February 2013, 02:36 PM
Windsor Plywood. That's what the store is called. Maybe 200 species of wood.
You need an $8K live edge walnut boardroom table blank? You need to buy bird'seye maple for $1.10/kg? I buy bundles of rosewood cutoffs from guitar makers. Mahogany, 3mm x 100 x 600 is like $0.25 a stick. I can afford to stir paint with it.
You want a 60 x 60x 200cm piece of Yellow Cedar for carving? Which one?
Metal recyclers: I got 6mm copper rod, some 6mm x 75mm x 100mm copper plate for $10.10/kg ($5/lb). They had #6 copper wire but I don't need any yet, freakin' bin full of it.
Princess Auto: a chain store with an unbelievable selection of recycled motors, fans, etc. Lots of good new stuff.
Computer recyclers: exquisite +/- 12, +/-5 VDC power supplies and fans for next to nothing. My house is 2 x 1,200 sqft (metric unknown). I run a compressed wood pellet stove, (Harman P38+) to heat the whole place through winters that can sag down to -20C. That takes 5 tons. 10,000lbs.
The whole place operates on a stupid little 5W computer fan for circulation. The bottom line is that the system saved me enough money in 2 winters to pay the $3K for the stove.
Big Shed
12th February 2013, 02:57 PM
Those littlebags of fibre washers, O rings, rubber washers etc. all in assorted sizes. Very handy.
Aldi has plastic assortment boxes of those for $4.99 at the moment, handy to have in the shed, as you say.
Wongo
12th February 2013, 03:10 PM
Things to avoid - any thing more than $2. :oo:
wheelinround
12th February 2013, 03:24 PM
]Things to avoid[/COLOR] - any thing more than $2. :oo:
The boxes of carp on the floor and little Asian's hiding behind them.
Of late I have been to 3 $2 shops entered the min door tried to go down a few isles turned around and went back out :(( Reasons for boxes of carp everywhere isles to narrow a pram won't even fit down them let alone a shopping trolly.
Wongo
12th February 2013, 03:30 PM
Little Asian little isles so what is your problem?
wheelinround
12th February 2013, 05:51 PM
Little Asian little isles so what is your problem?
Not my problem I still have my money and not likely to be caught stuck in the store should there be a fire.
Optimark
12th February 2013, 08:58 PM
Robson Valley, 1,200 square feet is approximately 111.48 square metres :D
Mick.
Avery
12th February 2013, 09:44 PM
The boxes of carp on the floor and little Asian's hiding behind them.
Of late I have been to 3 $2 shops entered the min door tried to go down a few isles turned around and went back out :(( Reasons for boxes of carp everywhere isles to narrow a pram won't even fit down them let alone a shopping trolly.
Don't know about the little Asians hiding behind the boxes, but I can certainly agree with the stuff about the narrow aisles and the boxes of carp, I mean stock, parked all over the floor. I wonder how they get away with it. I thought that shopping centres -westfield etc. would have to comply with access requirements.
What really bites me now is that I didn't even think about this until you mentioned it. It sometomes amazes me that I can go through life being such a completely thoughtless barstool.
wheelinround
12th February 2013, 11:02 PM
Don't know about the little Asians hiding behind the boxes, but I can certainly agree with the stuff about the narrow aisles and the boxes of carp, I mean stock, parked all over the floor. I wonder how they get away with it. I thought that shopping centres -westfield etc. would have to comply with access requirements.
What really bites me now is that I didn't even think about this until you mentioned it. It sometomes amazes me that I can go through life being such a completely thoughtless barstool.
Avery about 10 years ago a situation arose in a major brand store here in Westfeilds where by a Fire Exit door could not be seen, could not have got to it without moving heavy furniture. The same store had 60% of its staff off on lunch at the same time, they had dropped stock all around the floor and where in various stages of replenishing. Not only could I not get around but nor could able bodied with trollies or strollers. If a fire had broken out towards the front of the store no one would have found the exit. I spoke to the manager at the time his reply was not my problem That was in front of Sue and two parents with a baby in a stroller.
I wrote to the Fire Brigade about what legislation was in place, it took 3 months for a reply :o To which they stated they didn't care. When I replied that it was strange to hear that a Service of their standard didn't care about a safety issue Workcover and/or OH&S issues that their employee's may have to enter and work in let alone the lives of general public.
News media some how got hold of the issue :wink: and soon things were fixed sadly now it has reverted. As back then the excuse will be "the rent we pay we need to use every bit of floor space we can for stock"
Apologies for the Hijack
DavidG
13th February 2013, 12:13 AM
Don't know about the little Asians hiding behind the boxes, but I can certainly agree with the stuff about the narrow aisles and the boxes of carp, I mean stock, parked all over the floor.
Try getting into the shop on a mobility scooter. :o :~