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    Everyone in Metro Detroit - Saddle up!

    Due to the recent flooding in the Madison Heights area, there are literally piles upon piles of trash outside nearly every house. I should have gotten pics but I didn't. I drove down one street and was overwhelmed with the amount of scrap: Shelves, microwaves, washers, driers, fridges, hot water tanks, treadmills, stationary bikes,you name it. I would have needed to stop at nearly every house, there was just way to much. I decided to go for just appliances, computer towers, batteries, air conditioners, and dehumidifiers.

    After about 3 and a half hours:
    7 full sized fridges
    4 mini fridges
    3 washers
    3 driers
    2 hot water tanks
    1 huge industrial hot water tank
    4 dehumidifiers
    2 computer towers
    a coil of copper line




    But I'm not over exaggerating when I say that what I got is only about 1/4 of what is still out there, if that. Towards the end, I passed up another washer, a deep freezer, and a mini fridge. Because I didn't have room to store any more. Looking back, I really should have been grabbing the treadmills. I recall seeing at least 5 of them and they weigh a decent amount. Also box fans and vacuums, probably passed about 30 of each total.

    I have pics that will be posted soon. If anyone else decides to go picking over in the area, be careful; a permit is required in Royal Oak, I had been pulled over for this a year ago. Also, cities such as Huntington Woods and Berkley are cracking down on scrapping all together. I snaked through these cities and saw even more scrap, but cops everywhere. Not worth it.
    Last edited by CanIScrapIt; 08-14-2014 at 01:12 AM.
    Yeah that's great and all...but...CAN I SCRAP IT!?


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    Been down that road in the past .For certain in a day or so once the law catches up with situation's
    it will be a crime to take scrap with out permission
    Empathy for people is needed . This is not a Roman holiday
    Hook up with a plumber they need help
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    Yeah I definitely couldn't help but feel bad for the people involved. The amount of trash is astronomical. Some areas were so bad that 2 or 3 houses can fill a garbage truck.

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    If you typically earn as a curb hunter . once the law lays down the rules you could kinda have trouble scrapping making money cause your now lumped with the out of the wood work scrappers .

    If you were known before the flood as a local scrapper that caused no harm . You will find you are welcome , as home owners realize that was your normal way
    & your not just being opportunistic

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    And all the vehicles flooded out on five interstate hwy's. A vehicle scrapper should be able to have his pick of the flooded cars.

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