Originally Posted by
Destructo_d
neat thing about dryers is... keep the frame/door assembly and you have a good bin to toss stuff in, if you have room for a couple in your yard... so one for aluminum, another for wire.. and so on and so forth.
That's a good idea! Wish I could though. I'm using my parents garage as I live in the apartment above. I can't keep a couple dryer husks lying around, so I use buckets and boxes. My goal is to save enough to get out of there. (Keep a goal when you scrap. Something you want to achieve. Helps keep you motivated.)
Free tip! If you want 4 or 5 gallon buckets, check with your local hardware store. Instead of buying the ones for sale, see if you can get the ones they sell the bulk chain out of. The square ones are 4 gal, and the round ones 5 gal. We toss ours when we're done with em here (well, i take them now.)
From the husk of the dryer, and a few odds and ends, had 120lbs of ferrous today. Got $13.07, so like .1089/lb.
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