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    Scrappers can help

    I have hit a good dumpster lately I am up to 2800 lbs of old display racks .I first asked if the dumpster is going as trash or selling the metal
    I was told going as trash , But was told still due to liability I (the store worker) can't just say go take it . So the next day I go for it , and to day a worker takes a Cig brake and smiles at me don't worry you can take just be careful . I have more to go and may not even get it all but after to day I see what help I did - 2800 lb less weight but more important way more room as now i have the dumpster organized before i got there it was filled sloppy with no more room now 1/4 full . It's a hard dumpster must be 9 feet tall but so far it's going well except I smashed my windshield but I have 100% (now) free glass coverage luckily. I also feel a little bad cause if I had the time, much of this stuff was short, but time is of the essence get it and go.



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    Not to be a downer, but if you were told you werent allowed to go in it for liability reasons, then why take the risk. If the police are called by the store owner/mgr you are going to be s.o.l....
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    Each situation is different but I saw it as he just could not say yes , Yet it was know i was there and they let me be , I am at ONE yes and ONE could not say yes thats all . I have encountered once or twice a firm ( but not here) " NO this is private property " well that is a real NO . But yes I took the risk at first and i don't recommend others to follow my on the fly gut instinct that's just me.
    As always my main concern is - is it trash or there metal going to market . I will not mess with metal only containers.
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    I have found people in charge don't want to say a firm yes as they don't want to be responsible ,I have 30 years is as a painter I have climbed house scaffolding ladders standing on counter tops you name it while painting sanding mud so when the individuals in charge finally see me at work I feel they are more comfortable as i do look graceful . I think if the people who could call the police saw me slipping and things missing my head , They would kick my butt out . Wile not all the time,but if i am going to be in a dumpster a wile I do wear a orange hard hat to convey safety and the color has the look of purpose . I even have orange hunting overalls funny thing i found wearing bright colors people notice you less.
    One fact that is expressed often & it seems to come to the forefront ,they tell me we are not responsible
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    March 5 Another day 1080 lbs and an omen the store put a ladder in the the container the ladder i figure is for scrap but I used it and needed it it's made of AL a 10 footer and is the typ that leans on a wall. Glad i also had hard hat to day a 2X4 pop me on my head .
    Tomorrow should be last day to bad these type don't grow on trees
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    99% all metal out total score 4428 lbs - more room in the dumpster - workers saw me today & I received a how do.I figure I saved them $350 in trash weight and what ever it cost to get another empty container I hope more is on it's way but I am skeptical . The other conclusion - have to be in good shape to really dumpster dive I was climbing
    like a chimp Not sure hard core DD is gonna work in old age

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    Haven't gone dumpster diving in awhile. Went out Sunday and got 9 posts that are 6x6x14', 400 feet of 2 1/2" conduit and 250 feet of D metal. There was a display rack at the bottom that I couldn't get.

    I may have buyers on the posts and D metal. That's if they show up tomorrow.

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    D metal I looked up on INTERNET seems to be a high quality metal - I am in the position of most scrappers they purchase from me short or for the mix

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    Dunno if it's high quality, but it's sure expensive for what it is, stamped sheet metal.

    Haven't heard back from the guy that wanted it.

    Sold the posts for $200.

    Have someone interested in the conduit at $250. Says he'll be by tomorrow. We'll see.

    Not too shabby for about 2 hours work.


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