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    I love dryer cords the most as for cutting I do a lot on things like appliances that I do not have a license to dismantle as for vacs I do but I take them for the motor and parts are good sellers on ebay unless they are the stick ones i will just cut the cord. still that's looking at a pile of stuff vs. just stopping to cut just one cord cause i take toasters to since there tin at the yard plus a bonus wire lol. as for trends go its going to be a good year for a lot of us who stuck to it and are still scrapping fully as if prices keep as they are we are going to clean up very very good as people pass by stuff. here spring has only begun and were still a few weeks away from college move outs so its a huge time for us scrappers here.
    i love building mount fouton at the yard each year, 156 is my number to beat this year but i have a new cordless this time that's powerful and fast with a new set of allan driver quick change bits on hand to break um down fast and if anything hand cutting saw/grinder to make sure its easy lol


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