A Boxcar.. DANG.. Now That is a first I've ever seen of anyone being able to gut one of those pups! Kewl!
A Boxcar.. DANG.. Now That is a first I've ever seen of anyone being able to gut one of those pups! Kewl!
I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!
Tater, will you tell us how much a box car weighs, I am just interested. Also are they 1/4 steel. Good luck, looks like fun.
Patriot,
I'm in Nebraska and my yard is filling up with 'art projects' to the dismay of my wife. I tend to have a hankering for a few old antique farm implements that compliment the scenery but there has got to be a limit to it. It seems like a shame .....some of the stuff people let me haul off but if I keep bringing it home, I'll end up like them someday and there will be some younger scrapper cleaning up MY PLACE eventually. I like to give an item or two as a favor to someone...the ongoing Christmas spirit I suppose. I find myself buying individual items from customers to bring home. Whereas I haul on shares (50-50), it's always easier to just put the stuff on the load and sell it. I know alot of the machinery would have a use if I fixed it and found a buyer, but then ya have to deal with a waiting period, delivery and collection. Happy Scrappin !
I won't give an exact weight, for obvious reasons what if I see one at an auction it'd give me an edge knowing exactly what they weigh vs the next guy who might not, but I'm willing to a ball park weight. I'm so stoked about getting my hands on one, let alone 2! Boxcars like this one aren't completely uncommon, use to sold for storage like semi trailers are nowadays. Stay tuned for more updates, appreciate you all checking my thread out and all the comments !
Alvord iron and salvage
3rd generation scrapper and dam proud of it
Most current pic of progress
AWESOME Tater! Lookin GOOD!
Some nice loads there. I wouldn't have scrapped that old chevy truck though. As long as it wasn't totally rotten the cab and front clip would have brought between $800-$1200 alone.
Floor gone.
Got the roof and end caps down.
Tater,
Are you cutting it as prepared or just big enough to load. Sometimes with large amounts of the same material a scrap yard will modify it's prepared size. Instead of 3 ft. x 18 in. I was able to cut the water tank into 5 ft. x 18 in. It might be to late, but I just remember that.
Is this the large job you talked about in another post or is another one on the horizon? It is fun to see your progress and study your strategies. Thank you.
This would be it, and the other rail car I got to cut up. The sheet metal just gets cut enough to load it up. Basically the only iron I'm gona prepare is the frame and stingers for the floor.
Load of shred from roof and ends.
As always..good stuff Tater.
For the love of cold beverages, wash that trailer tag at twice a year!
Sirscrapalot - Supervising the excellent job Tater is doing from afar.
Sorry, silly me. I forgot that's what a clean trailer tag looks like in the country!
Keep the pics an tales coming tater!
Sirscrapalot - Any story that starts with "once I caught.." you know it's going to be a good fantasy.
I washed my truck once and you could see the rust. Not going to make that mistake again.
Rofl ! Better than bondo falling off !
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