Originally Posted by
DevinThaScrapper
Nice thread, have u had any jobs before scrapping that helped u obtain all this machinery? also how did you get the Gaylord tubs. Thanks
I was a principal and teacher before taking early retirement. Experience as a millwright while in college gave me the skills to work with steel. The equipment I have was from raising horses, training horses, and wanting to be a cowboy.
When I retired from education and started scraping, the F 350, a 12 in. torch, personal tools, and S tanks were my only inventory. At this time all metal was loaded into the back of the truck by hand. At this age, machinery and trailers have expanded life expectancy in the present operation.
All profits were reinvested into the business in the form of tools, vehicles, trailers, and other equipment. To this day, all business profits are reinvested into the business and personal expenses are covered through other methods. All of the trailers are home made from farm scrap, the s tank has been replaced with three k tanks as well as liquid oxygen tanks, and the one torch has expanded into four sets of gauges, four torches (including a two ft., three ft., and four ft., as well as four trailers in the production stage. Two big loaders and a skid steer have been added to the inventory in the last two years. The reason for the large number of torches is the need to have one in the field and one in each of the shops.
The chemical tubs use to be free for the taking two years ago. Now they are regulated and go for a hefty price.
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