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    I've passed up many scrapping jobs because I knew they were to big for me.

    3 questions you need to ask yourself when a scrapping opportunity comes around.



    1. Is it worth it to me to scrap this.

    2. How do I get item from point A to point B.

    3. Will it fit?

    If I hadn't already read your other posts and your blog, I'd swear you were trolling.

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    Jimicrk : not sure what you mean by trolling but thanks for reading my blog, it needs to be updated..
    Also ive you tubed how to break down a washing machine (plus everything else) and dont worry I wont be forgetting the electric motor (unless its alloy then I may not bother) ive have also been reading up on makung my own wire stripper just not sure if I quite got my head round it yet. Thanks guys for yr comments and help il be buying what I need today and il break it down at his place. Also got 4 car batteries to pick up on the same day plus what I get garage saling and my daughter's teacher just gave me a large oil finn heater

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