well when i scrap i tend to put a full day into it but i don't get to do it 5 days a week usually one or 2 during the week and Saturdays. Sunday and other days i'm not scrapping are set aside for
ebay and helping my buddy get his loads ready
And the way i break it down its uber easy to get 80 tons of cars say they average out to be 3000 lbs that means 54 cars on average for the year i hauled in 4 already and i will average about 5 a month with my friend hauling them. Once i get a car trailer or a dolly i will be able to do even more of them by myself.
now onto the 12 tons of appliances this is another easy one for me that's about 15 loads for me and i can get about 3 loads worth every 2 weeks then i also get them in spring and fall and don't forget city clean ups .
the challenge is gonna be the half ton non ferrous but in reality it wont. Because to me car batteries are non ferrous and on average at least half the cars i get have batteries and figure 35 lbs. each on the safe side for battery so say 27 batteries at 35 pounds ends up at 945
e scrap is gonna be the wild card because im hoping to hold onto a good chunk of it to pay for christmas this year
to me a full time scrapper is dealing in tons of stuff per day every day if i have a clean up where there are several tons of iron to haul i will work till the job is done then take a couple of days vacation to spend with the wife and kids then go back to my other stuff.
However i am hoping to have this be the year that I upgrade to a storage unit or warehouse to start scrapping out of and become a full on business rather then a part timer catching as catch can (facebook is my best friend in the world for all of it so far)
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