dyepes
If you mostly have relied on appliances and electronics, harvest wire, motors, aluminum, boards, ballasts , for scrap money . Wile you feel the pinch it is not as bad as scrappers who relied on steel as a source of income
You have to come to terms with a hand full more of wire to compensate or a bunch more motors
but when you see what a thousand pound of steel looks like, it is a daunting task to double up by hand.
This is 1040 pounds of steel 95 pounds of ballast 40# copper #2
can I go twice as high with load - Nope - is twice as much to be found
Not as fast as needed - The luck of the find .
At that time prices were .07 # steel
now today .04 .05 depending .
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RevenantDusk
I feel what you say
You know many a time I needed $400 or $500 for a bill a week down the road
I knew with 99% certainty I could find the scrap and raise the money
that was an amazing thing.
No question the physical strength from scrapping has boosted me
better then a gym.
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