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    The best guess is selling all sheet metal, wire, and any low price metals to be able clean up an area is a benefit. It is not a money making proposition around here, but out of site out of mind produces more business. Stockpiling non ferrous, # 1, and prepared for better returns. It is a gamble, but one I am willing to take. Diversification is also a key. Diversification in my mind is hunting and fishing during bad markets and hauling during good times. Now is the time to evaluate your business model, goals, and strategies for better times. This was a good time for my business because neglected maintenance and shop work can be finished. Rolling the dice and letting them ride.


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