First off, scrap your metals as you like - I do not intend on telling anyone how to do their business. I am just telling common sense scrapping, that applies in whatever commodity trading you might find yourself in. Don't sell 1 lb of #2 copper for $1.60 / lb today when it will be worth $2.00 / lb in 5 months (maybe). If you want to, go ahead, I will not stop you, but you are selling yourself short if you don't stock that Cu for when prices are favorable. You have to play the market, and not let the market play you.
Second, my yard doesn't give anything away for free, lol. Trust me, the only thing laying out for free is dust and dirt, or tons of mud if it rained. There is nothing at all laying around to take, so yes, I did buy trash cans. My trash cans already paid for themselves, and my wife and I went on vacation this summer for free all paid for through trash. In my town, if you want a bucket, you buy it or find it. I find old plastic plant pots (the ones you get when you buy a potted plant at Lowe's or Home Depot or any landscaping type supplier, are really handy for holding. I just need waterproof holding, and those will not do the job.
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