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2" Roll of Craft Paper (West Irondequoit)
2 inches wide X many feet long. Can be used for craft projects, etc.





3d
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Plastic Mailing Tube End Caps (West Irondequoit)
I have 15 of these. They measure 5.5 inches across. They fit into a 5 inch diameter tube. Inquire for more specifics.


11d
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2x4 Wood (West Irondequoit)
Withdrawn
Giving away several lengths of 2x4. See photos. Inquire to make pick up arrangements.


25d
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Decorative Pond (West Irondequoit)
Withdrawn
About 2x3 feet.

40d
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Toro String Trimmer (West Irondequoit)
Expired
Toro Model 1100 String Trimmer. Not pretty, but works. Needs replacement string.


221d
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Two trays for ponds, etc (West Irondequoit)
Expired
One measures 24x33, the other 22x30 inches. I have no use for them, but maybe you do?


222d
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Rain Barrel (West Irondequoit)
Expired
55 Gallon Blue Rain Barrel. Has the top and all connections. Given to me but never used, so passing it on.

222d
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Molex Cable (West Irondequoit)
Expired
Approx. 8 feet long. According to the internet: Multi-pin connector cable, commonly used in computer systems and electronic devices to connect various components. The specific type of connector is known as a Molex connector, which is often used to connect power to internal computer components such as hard drives, optical drives, and sometimes even fans. Has one female connector with four pins and another smaller 3-pin female connector, possibly for a fan or another small device that requires power. The 4-pin Molex connector is standard for providing power to drives, and the smaller 3-pin connector is typically for providing power to smaller devices or for connecting fans that do not require as much power. It's usually meant to plug into the power supply unit (PSU) and then into the appropriate device that requires power. Always ensure the computer is turned off and unplugged before attempting to connect or disconnect these types of cables.
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