Breast pumps.. yes used.. we got like 4 of them with other baby items..of course my gf wouldnt have ever used them..knew there would be a motor in there..very small motor n misc steel..not really worth it but hey had to try
Breast pumps.. yes used.. we got like 4 of them with other baby items..of course my gf wouldnt have ever used them..knew there would be a motor in there..very small motor n misc steel..not really worth it but hey had to try
Back in the early 80's I scrapped 4 miles of spur line and 2 RR bridges.
we are in the process of scrapping a 30ft tractor- trailer. the diamond plate has so far been the most lucrative part. it really isnt worth much as a whole, because the oxy/ace it takes to cut it all up is really eating into my profits. without the funds to rent a plasma torch, I dont know how long i will continue working on it. I have burned up (2) sawzalls and an angle grinder trying to get this thing into small enough pieces to transport.
Any ideas?
Tons of things are brass. You should always test everthing with a magnet and then do a a scratch test. One off the top of my head I had some bath sink legs chrome plated that were nice hunks of brass. I love brass made some of my first green from brass. Keys, faucets, pipes,flatware,silver plate dishes bowls tea sets, door knobs, locks, hinges.vases, knickknacks, candle sticks, lamps. Tag sales can be loaded with brass. Rule one for me is if magnet does not stick find out why. I love brass.
If any of you find watches, as hobo finds did, you can sell the gears in them for a whole lot more than the actual watch is worth in scrap value. There is a sub culture out there called cyber-punk and the gears in watches are in high demand from them in lots.
Where do you sell the clothes?
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