Is dental waste a thing? I figure Gold caps are on the way out so I could get them real cheap. Not sure I would want to do that for a living tho.
I think ill stick to e-waste for now.
I'v always thought that scrapping a ship would be cool.
Is dental waste a thing? I figure Gold caps are on the way out so I could get them real cheap. Not sure I would want to do that for a living tho.
I think ill stick to e-waste for now.
I'v always thought that scrapping a ship would be cool.
Probably air conditioners. I love that copper and radiators.
Made in China, Recycled in the Republic of Texas!
"When the mind fails, brute force prevails" - CTSSolutions
beer cans
The ones I empty myself
There ain't nothing wrong with an honest days work. Anyone who says otherwise is a fool.- Old Man
I think I would want to scrap the contents of Fort Knox... Those carts and racks they use for the gold bricks would weigh a ton.
I consider it a vague trick question
If prices always stay ok copper would be it
based on size to value
But in reality Aluminum - as it pays well and easy to find
Wow thanks for all the replies y'all it's good to be back
Burly Smash![/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]
John Terrell (248) 224-2188
Burly Guys Junk Removal LLC
5499 Perry Drive Unit P Waterford, MI 48329
http://www.burlyguys.com
Older high end mainframes or very large servers. I did a few of them in the past, tons of nice boards, RAM sticks by the dozens or even hundreds, tons of ceramic CPU's, big copper heat sinks, etc.
Not talking about the little rack mount servers, but the real big older stuff, these weigh from 500 to 2000 lbs each. Made by SGI, Cray, HP, etc.
There are currently 9 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 9 guests)
Bookmarks