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    Awesome morning!

    I saw a couple Christmss decorations on top of a garbage bin so decided to check it out. Found 35#'s of Christmas lights, 4 steel framed decorations with lights, 4 surge protectors, a canon camera, steel shelf, 2 fishing poles, some copper pipe, steel shelf, 3 extension cords and a bunch of alum. from screen windows! All at one house lol. Best score of the year for me so far. Pretty excited. I was at that house for 45 minutes loading it all. Might go back for the marble tiles they had in there too, bet craft people would buy those quick


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    Awesome morning!

    Here's a pic of some of it...Disregard the dog ear in bottom of the pic lol.

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    Nice Dog Ear! Was that in the scrap pile too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by spinroch View Post
    Nice Dog Ear! Was that in the scrap pile too?
    Lol, some days I wanna bury him in one lol. He's my assistant, he does the "sniff test" on it all lol

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    Awesome morning!

    Now the debate over scrapping wires as they are or taking bulbs off and stripping any of it begins. Never had this much Christmas light wire to deal with at once before

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    Awesome morning!

    This is about 3/4 of the lights I got there today


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    As is is what I'd do, replacement bulbs is an option to sell but they aren't usually bought after Christmas. Nice scorr

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    Quote Originally Posted by DevinThaScrapper View Post
    As is is what I'd do, replacement bulbs is an option to sell but they aren't usually bought after Christmas. Nice scorr
    Thanks. Posting pics of more of it soon. Yea, that's kinda what I figured too. Take til next year to strip it all lol

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    Awesome morning!

    Probably a stupid question but do yards pay for Christmas lights at reg. ins. wire price if connectors are cut off?

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    Some yards have a category just for Christmas lights. Depends on your yard...

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    As is was $.15 as #2 insulated with bulbs and ends cut off was $1.00 but now with the price drop who knows... may do better selling as is...

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    I snip the bulbs off and mix it with m #2 insulated. Longs as I don't over kill they don't complain.

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    Out here you can sell the clipped bulbs as copper content $.10 a pound. I am sure it is less now with the price drop

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    I stripped some a little while back. The recovery rate on just the wire was a tad under 40%. If it's all much the same, there shouldn't be a problem with it going as #2 insulated.

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    With bulbs is 0.25/# right now at my yard

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    nice I love xmas left overs trees by the truckload get a good smile

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    I love when that happens! I have had some huge scores myself. And often it is the last street I go down on garbage day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrappyRob View Post
    I love when that happens! I have had some huge scores myself. And often it is the last street I go down on garbage day!
    Of coarse it's the last street you go down. When you find the score you stop looking!

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    I will keep going until I have finished my route. Regardless of how soon I find a good cache. I pull a 6 by 12 trailer with a pick up truck. I was just noting how I have noticed on a slow day, I have often found a good score on the last street of my route.

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    As others have mentioned, check with your yard on whether to remove the bulbs or not. Last year it was something like .32/pnd and .75 stripped. If you factor in the weight of the bulbs it comes down to a tiny profit for stripped the bulbs one by one. If you have a way to strip them in one swoop then I would do it, or if your the type of scrapper who scraps while watching TV then do it, but other than that it isn't worth the time/money ratio taking bulbs off.

    Just my .02!

    EDIT!!!! BTW nice score!! If I ever found a house like this it may not hurt to give the doorbell a ring and just let them know you exist. Im sure next time they wouldn't mind callin ya instead of trashin it all!
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