Jack on Friday's and Saturdays they open the recycle yard attached to the Dump. The queueing up starts the night before (8.00pm)with cars and one motorcycle (1.00am)camping out on the side of the road. Where you are in the car queue determines your position in the final queue at the gate. At about 6.00am they open the front gate, and the vehicles move up to the second gate. I can ride between the posts here and park the Brick. While they are waiting for the second gate to open some of the guys move up to the side fence and check out the goods in the yard. At about 6.30 am they open that gate and every body else drives in and parks. They then queue up at the next gate in the order that they parked. At around 7.30am they open up the next gate and everybody moves down to the zig zag cattle shute, still in order.
At 8.00am they open the final gate and every body runs or walks to get the best junk. There is virtually anything and everything, electrical goods, bicycles, tools, car parts , motorcycle parts, mowers, furniture. I started going there a few years ago chasing Villiers parts and I now go mainly for the social side of it. There is normally a sausage sizzle after in the carpark shelter, run by a charity or one of the Men's Shed organizations. Different guys specialize in different things, bicycles , tools, mowers, petroleum, etc. Some guys are collectors some are resellers. Some times you get a bit of a clash when people try to sneak up the line, or try to steal somebody else's booty.
I don't get that much for myself I end up getting more for mates. I scored an 1981 XT 500 tank for $10.00 and sold it for $237.00 on EBay
I also scored a set of R1200 GS tragkorbs slightly damaged made about $200.00 I chase other things. I don't buy a lot unless I'm sure that I can make a reasonable profit, and you try not to go for mates specialities . Mates will sometimes give you things that you are hunting. A couple of mates actually make a living out of it .It's now 2.40am in OZ and I am waiting for the Honourable Minister to arise so I can start on the starter.
Regards Martin.