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    buddy left mad

    So my brother-n-law calls me, tells me he just bought a hoarder house to fix up and sell. He tells me theres 3 fridges, 1 washer, 1 cast iron sink, 1 forced air heater, and 1 deep freezer. Im like cool ill come get it.So i call my buddy and see if he makes to make a few bucks. Hmm i get there 2 of the fridges are from 1932. really bad shape holes rusted in them. no chance for restore and resell. the sink i have to take out and demo counter to have it. didnt really complain bout that. love demo and big sledge. So we figure we wld get the 2 1932 fridges out the basement first. We get the first one up. had to be a lil over 200lbs. so we go for the 2nd one its just a lil bigger. it weights lil over 225 lbs. took 30mins to get it up the stairs. it was older house narrow stairs. After we get the fridge on the truck he looks at me says %$&^ you i am never helping u again. Take the money and shove it up ur a$$. I was like wow. He was winded and tired.



    Sad cause the guy is 6 ft 4in 250lbs and he had the light end. lmfao im only 5'10 180lbs and i was ready to get the fridge from 2nd floor.. needless to say i managed to get the fridge off the 2nd floor by tossing it over the balcony and the sink i carried out myself it was only 125lbs. still have to go back for the washer and also he has a tv from 1948 there for me also. weird lil tv metal case flat piece of glass over the screen. just thought i wld share. guess scrapping isnt for everyone. oh and total weight for the 2 when i got to the yard was 368 lbs after i my freon guy empty it and i removed the condensors.


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    Jobs like that should be paying you more than in scrap. A bonafide company rate would be at least $100 per appliance, PLUS added charge per flight of stairs. Your buddy had a reason in being dissappointed, you really, IMHO, owe him at least a six pack and some sort of apologetic gesture for getting him into that

    Your BIL, unknowingly (i hope) used you for a freebie

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    Technique and leverage is the key - Even if you gave him all the proceeds he'd might be pissed . Now if it was me you asked, the deal would have been I'll help you to day and eventually expect a call from me when i need a hand

    The old TV if you chose to dismantle usually have generous yolks - a 1 pound yolk easy - and the case around TV tube is usually AL but I heard that vintage TV's are often just sold if in fine condition . I have found a few but usually in such poor condition i just scrap but i did save some of the tubes
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    lol i did it more as a favor for brother in law. Dont really blame buddy for being mad. I had planned to give him what i got at scrap yard for the 2 old fridges but he told me off before i could tell him so i took the 2 fridges in and just got off phone with him. hes more then happy with the $35 that i got for scrap, and on his way here now for the cash. I told him it wasent going to be easy. He laughed at me cause of his size and said if i cld do it he cld so i dont feel that bad. But i will for sure be charging next time family or not. I might not even remove them from houses anymore after this one. ill take them if there at the curb or in garage.

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    thats why scrapping isnt for wimps!

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    i found that out the hard way myself sweeney, with two huge old copiers, one on the second floor. I hauled them off for free, when I should have been paid at least $250. At least I got other goodies out of the deal, including some old computers. I hope you find a market for that old TV, 1948 has got to be a collectors item. There is quite likely a vintage TV forum somewhere, or at least you might find info on the vintage computers forum, about an old TV forum maybe, parts alone could be very valuable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrapcrazy View Post
    thats why scrapping isnt for wimps!
    Like has been told a few times, if it was easy everyone would be doing it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    everyone would be doing it.
    they're Not???

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    I wasn't talking about "the work", I was referring to "being paid" for the work, which Any worker has a right to expect

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    Just an observation, but that "flat piece of glass over the screen" was likely what made a Black & White picture into color. Is/was the glass red or blue?
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    it was dark in the basement and cldnt see the glass that well. i did look up the model tv it was and there going for anywhere from $150 to $400 depending condition. i still have to plug it in and see if it works. was pressed for time so just put it in garage till later when i go out there for busy work

    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    Just an observation, but that "flat piece of glass over the screen" was likely what made a Black & White picture into color. Is/was the glass red or blue?

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    Scrapping has made me stronger. I got a buddy that loves helping me load stuff up as long as he gets to put a boom stick in it. I let him sometimes that's how the motor gets out of it lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcscrapper View Post
    Scrapping has made me stronger. I got a buddy that loves helping me load stuff up as long as he gets to put a boom stick in it. I let him sometimes that's how the motor gets out of it lol.
    I feel stronger from scrapping - but lately it has been tearing me down a bit - like i feel it in my bones when i pick up a 100 lb TV , Amazing how some of us yank a heavy TV around for 1 1/2 lb of copper The aches will pass

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweeney View Post
    it was dark in the basement and cldnt see the glass that well. i did look up the model tv it was and there going for anywhere from $150 to $400 depending condition. i still have to plug it in and see if it works. was pressed for time so just put it in garage till later when i go out there for busy work
    If you plug it in to check out, don't try to break it down without discharging cause if it's that old it may hold a heavy charge for a long time. Ask Hoss, he'll show you how to discharge it,,,,,rofl

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    no thats why theres no margines left in scrap you should have been paid to remove thouse units min 100 for the schlepping

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    I dragged a washing machine out of a guys basement yesterday. Brought my neighbors 18 year old to help. He didnt hold up well.


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