Hey everyone!
I see these threads some of you have going that chronicle your scrapping day by day, week by week, etc. I figured I'd jump on the bandwagon because I am really loving this "second job" and I feel like it may even turn into a side business since it seems to be taking off so well. So let's begin with my story on how it all started...
About a month ago, my girlfriend's car went and died when it blew a head gasket. Money was just too tight in order to to fix it and it was also almost as much as the car itself was worth. So while sitting on it and deciding to be a one-car family for a while, a co-worker asked if we were going to "junk" it. I called up a local scrapyard after googling a bit and found out they would give us $260 for her little Ford Focus. That sounded pretty cool to me! The wheels started turning and I remembered I had heard about a new scrapyard opening up down at "the port" and since it was trash night in the neighborhood I used to live in, I figured I would run through, pick up what I could find, bring it down to the scrapyard and basically see how it all worked. I found an old iron sink just...on the side of the road. So I picked it up, brought it down to the yard and got paid $22 for it. Holy crap! I can make some side cash doing this.
Now, at the time, we were still a one-car family (and I must stress CAR) so scrapping was tough in the beginning due to limited space. I had to pass up on some really good stuff like dryers, lawn mowers, etc. but I was able to make some hauls and get $20 here and $40 there. I knew I would need a truck, so I pulled some strings, consolidated some debt and bought this...
LEMON!
Turns out the brakes were shot but I was able to get it fixed (this is well chronicled in another thread I posted) for way cheaper than it should have been. That mechanic has definitely earned a loyal customer. oddly enough, we were going to junk it and just eat the difference but we were able to get it in the road. It was go time!
Shortly thereafter, I began to schedule pickups by responding to craigslist/freecycle ads and posting my own. What I've found is that if I follow every reasonable lead, I'm PROBABLY going to end up with more scrap than I originally go out for, either from the person I'm picking up from or found by the side of the road. My three 'big' hauls have stemmed from smaller pickups thus far. This is what I ended up with after going to pick up some Corolla rims/tires from a guy
Lots of stuff from his garage and it happened to be trash night in that area. BOOM!
This past weekend was also very good to me. A couple of Craiglist postings led me to all of this
Pretty nice! That one was my best haul yet, almost half a ton of shred! I know I could have made more if I did a little sorting as there was some aluminum in there but space is at a premium for me right now (more on that in a bit).
My girlfriend and her daughter have been super supportive in this venture of mine, and one of my girlfriend's side hobbies (in addition to her own full-time business) is antiqueing. Our worlds tend to collide in this respect. We cruise around to garage sales and thrift stores and pick up antiques for SO SO SO cheap and sell on
eBay or to an antique shop. I pick up any non-ferrous metal items I can find for dirt cheap, as well as other things I know I can re-sell. Mini-fridges are my jam right now! Garage sales are great opportunities for me since people just want to get rid of stuff as quickly as they can. I got about 20 pounds of wire/cable yesterday for $1. Their loss is my gain!
And I'm honest about what I do, too. Because of this, one couple holding a moving sale jumped at the chance to have me take away a bunch of old wire fencing, an old swingset, a non-working grill and some other miscellaneous items. Picked up some vinyl records too! I buy/sell these as well and I friggin LOVE garage sales for this reason!
So yesterday I had a pickup for a dryer scheduled after I loaded up the truck with all the items from this moving sale and then I had a pickup of some free (!!!) vinyls a guy was giving away on freecycle. I figured, ok, it'll be a decent day. On the way down there, rolled up on another grill, lawn mower, printers, keyboards, scanners and other
e-waste. When I finally got down to get the vinyls, the guy saw my truck and asked if I wanted a fridge that he'd be getting rid of in a couple of weeks. Hell yes!
So it seems that following every lead I can and getting my name/face out there is really the best thing I can do. If I can be the guy who will always show up, have a good attitude and work hard, I will do just fine in this business.
My major obstacle at this point is space. We live on the second floor of a house and I have no garage or space to work on big stuff. So I really can't sort like I'd like to. I'm building up a couple of brass/copper/other buckets so I'm doing the best I can. Thinking about a storage unit, just have to get a good rate.
On slow days I try to break down the electronic stuff I pick up. I grab TVs if they're around but I don't go out of my way for them. I'm really fuzzy on
e-scrap stuff but here's what I've done with a TV and...can I sell the low-grade boards for anything? And I don't know what all the other stuff on the boards is...should I break them off? I'm lost! I am keeping the copper and wire, though, of course.
Well, that's the story up until now. Got a big job tonight hauling some steel racks from a store in the mall and maybe a washer/dryer pickup after that. Onwards and upwards!!!
Stay tuned, and I hope you've enjoyed Part 1 of the Wild and Whacky Scrapping Adventures of MattyNoNeck. Until next time...
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