So, I live in southern missouri, the nearest scrap yard is 60 mins/miles away. Me and my room mate have been talking about getting a load for a long while since his grandfather owns a now ran down old furniture store (its caved in, been looted already by scrappers illegally..) but theres still a bunch of junk on a hill side. We finally got permission tot ake a trailer load, we used my truck and a couple ropes to tug washers and driers up the hill (Old ones from the 60s and 70s when they were actually heavy) and some fridges too! We borrowed a 16 foot trailer and loaded her down. Hauled her off and made 255, 200 after gas, that means 100 a piece for each of us for about 6 hours of work! Im up for it again, theres so much more stuff to pick too, another few loads. I kind of want to even get my own trailer, I figure I might save my half and do that. Iv also been breaking down items, electric motors, I have a couple buckets full of copper wiring I plan on taking on our next load. We have to load it down heavy though to make it worth while for us. We had 2300 last load, we hope to get 3000+ this time. Does anyone have any suggestions or anything for new scrappers like us? The motors in these washers and dryers are not copper, iv done checked that, and the scrap yard only gives breakage price which is the same as tin and iron so I figure I might as well leave it all together. Iv learned a lot already from this place, just by reading the threads on here!
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