I did the same thing last month. Found my cell phone where I had stopped to peak in a dumpster 3 hrs before. It was a total fluke too.
Best thing I ever found was a cash register, one of my first finds too, that when I took apart in my garage......had $95 stuffed in the back of it!
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A fridge with live roaches all over it and then one time I sold a used fridge to a government subsidy apt building owner and after I refused to knock money off the fridge for him giving me the old one I told him I'm not in the business of scrap metal I'm in the business of used fridges so he begged me to take it so I loaded it up and the compressor was so full on and around with roach eggs I knew exactly why the fridge quit working ... Nasty stuff I've run across plenty of needles blood vomit hi it excrement. Exercise caution when scrapping wear gloves and use tools for everything you can because you never know what you are going to find in whatever it is that you are opening
First item scrapping: Found a drum set on the curb, 5 peice coda set. No holes in the drums, so i sold the set for $250
Nastiest thing: nothing yet, thankfully!!
Greatest item ever found: JFK President Pin, found it in a dresser i got off the curb
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A 40" tube Sanyo that I had no clue that you had to worry about a charge from the transformer. ZAP!!! Nastiest was between picking at a retail store dumpster and being pooped on by 30 - 50 birds. Or the other was last week at night I thought I had a dumpster score with a stainless, copper coated, brass handle mug sitting on a commerical sized microwave. Jumped in dumpster set mug to the side and pushed microwave out. I grabbed the mug and as I started climbing out I could feel warm sliminess running down my arm and up my shirt. KNew it was bad. Trying to find flashlight and all I could do was smell wintergreen. Talk about an expensive spit cup.
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"It's not the years, honey, it's the mileage." Indiana Jones - Raiders of the Lost Ark
the first thing i ever scrapped was copper pipes & brass taps
im a plumber by trade & i did a whole residential complex
i installed new lines for all 61 homes & had to remove the old copper pipes where i connected to the water meter outside every home
since the old pipes were all underground except for a small part where it came out of the ground and connected to the meters i mentioned, i did not get as much copper & brass as i hoped to get
but all said & done, i made about$55 on whatever i managed to salvage.
its a shame, cos what i got is just a small part of whats still there underground.
My first scraping was some old metal at a farmers place that he needed removed. This is roughly 1987 or so. I carried a trailer load in and had no idea how things even worked. I made like $25 and thought it was awesome. After that, there was an old house on my friends land that they used to store hay in. Imagine an old clapboard farm house that had been abandoned for 50 years. We stripped the wire out of it along with some other old houses that had already fallen down. We made like $50 each and that was when copper only paid like $0.85 a pound.
The worst scrap job was for another guy who had the old family farm. All the barns and house were swallowed by by underbrush and were falling down. He was paying us to tear down some of the old structures and haul off the junk. Well all the junk was metal except the wood that we burned on the spot. There was an old butane tank that already had holes in it. Honey bees had made a huge hive in there. We just burned the wood around it and they moved. We cut it and there was lots of honey inside. Then the same site, there was an old washer and dryer in the woods that had been previously pulled out of the old house. The brush had grown up all around it. I pulled them out with my truck and black snakes (non poisonous ones) came jumping out. I thought I had them all out but as I hauled that load down the road, people would drive up next to me and honk and tell me snakes were popping off my trailer. Kind so funny after it was all over.
Best find was during a foreclosure clean out. I had a guy that would contract directly with a bank for foreclosure clean outs. If there was much metal, he would call me up and I would clean all the metal out and he would count that volume of material in his clean out cost. Anyway, I went to this 2 story house that had been used as a drug house. It smelled so bad that it might have been a meth house. Lots and lots of trash and anything of value was removed. As I looks through piles of trash in the living room, I see 2 silver colored canister things. They were smashed like someone stomped on their side. I picked them up and looked at the bottom and it was stamped with silver hallmarks. They were only scrap but they paid out $300 for the 2 pieces.
Our business was called out to help clean out an estate...first day was just the garage. Paid $30/hr left with the bed stacked. Tools...a lot of brass. Day 2, cleared out the house, another full load, plus 4 more of trash and donatables. That was 7 more hours paid. Been scrapping since.
A cast iron sink. Figured ‘what the hell’ and brought it to the new yard I had heard about on the radio. $22 later and I knew I had found my second job
As for the nastiest thing…it’s pretty tough to gross me out since I did ten years as an EMT and paramedic student. I’ve been in close contact with every bodily fluid you can think of (and I mean EVERY kind). But a few weeks ago, I found an old busted vending machine in the dumpster of a local firehouse. I had to climb in to get it which I have no problem with. I could smell some food garbage that was starting to go but really not too much of an assault on my sinuses. When we got the machine out and into the back of the truck, a bunch of flies flew out, no big deal, right? And then I saw the MAGGOTS. EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW. Nasty little bastards. Dumped the machine back on the ground, turned my head, closed my eyes, gave it a little shake and then hosed it out when I got home. Gross. Good pay day, though.
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My attraction was not from picking something up but from a memory I had of my mother throwing in the trash a complete sterling tea and coffee set complete with coffee urn and tea urn and tray. My guess 10 to 15 lbs when I was about 10 or 11.
I guess mentaly I have been looking for it ever seance.
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