probly pulled about a zillion lbs out of the susquehanna river here in pa. ....,when i started scrapping it was in waterways and in wooded areas by the rivers ,ironicly ,was from taking my dog swimmin and for walks ,....i noticed scrap in the local river where i lived ,took it in ,made money.....went back ,found more ,made money ....rest is history
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....be a ghost ,.....i've met many peaple and scraped out alot of old propertys from them seeing me walking scrap out of the rivers ,but i've been confronted by hostile and untrusting folks many times too,....i did best when staying away from busy places ,populated places ,or in the public eye places ,....to many hassles from peaple thinking your up to no good ,most times peaple are cool once they find out what your doing ,....but explaining what your doing to every tom ,**** n harry equals no work getting done ,.....that and armed property owners are scary
public access and buissness owned access usually warrents police chasing you away ,they invent a reason most times ,....private accesses are best as long as you meet the property owers before you pull anything big out......best way to meet property owners ,...take the dog for a walk ,seem innocent ,....they'll find you ,lol
downplay making money ,if folks get a wiff of you making decent money ,all the sudden the scrap will become thiers and worth to much to let you just have it ,......usually it will continue it's way to rusting away or becoming earth agian ,mostly cause nobody wants to work that hard to pull it out.....but if it's worth good money ,alot of folks won't wanna give it away .....i always ephisize cleaning up the river but admit making a "meager" wage for doing it
i still find tons of stuff by the rivers and in them ,i do research on old propertys ,and the history of the areas ,......never tried the magnet ,good idea ,btw.... usually i just look in shallow areas and just look for non naturaly made stuff ,....and look for rust ,lol ......be amazed at what you find ,specially in old steel producing states ,....in pa. ,and in ohio probly ,the rail industry ,the boating industry ,...and genrally any industry based on a river ,have left alot of stuff in them
....best finds so far ,2,300 lbs of compressers in one day ,(40s appliance repair shop next to the river )....a downed abandoned in the 40s railroad electrical pole ,300lbs of copper and brass as well as steel ......and an abandoned pump house from the 1900s era for steam locomotives ,bout 150 lbs of brass, a few thousand lbs of steel ......currently i have too many storys to recall ,........the best part ,....is lounging in the water in the summer
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