Originally Posted by
hills
There's sort of a learning curve with this. The basic idea is to make money with it. Some items go straight to scrap and others can be re-sold for better than scrap. The thing is that you have to be selective about what you pick up. Some things have little or no scrap value. Other things won't necessarily sell very well and you get stuck having to store them for long periods of time. Other things like toxics and hazmats ... you want to avoid picking up altogether.
Things like bubble back tv's and old CRT's fall into the last category. There are things like lead, mercury, and phosphorus inside the big picture tubes. There's quite a bit actually. A good rule of thumb to go by is that you will see to it that they are properly recycled once they get loaded on your truck. You load it, you own it, you are responsible for it. It is a good rule to go by. It's an ethical way of doing things.
The other part of this is the idea of " Turn n Burn ".
You wanna keep that stuff moving. So... you pick stuff up. That's only the first step. Right away, after that, you get busy processing it in the shop. In the case or resale ,you get it listed and sold.
Lol ... i know ... it's an awful lot like work but it's fun and interesting too.
This is very true and something I am still evaluating as well. Things I know arent worth my time and I dont pick up anymore:
-CRT or LCD monitors or tvs (exception being a larger/newer flatscreen that looks like it might work)
-Water coolers, AC units, fridges/freezers (don't want to deal with the
freon, have to pay to get rid of these items legally so there is no use it me getting them)
These are things I am still evaluating if I want to take or not:
-Vacuums (a lot of people just snip the long cord on theses, but I take the whole thing, if they are easy to take apart, I will for the wires, circuitboards and elec motors, but if not they get the cord snipped and go in shred pile)
-Some grills (if they are super discusting or rusty I dont take them, if they are newish or stainless or not covered in food grease and rust Ill grab them)
-Dishwashers (I have been taking them, but they take up a large amount of space for how light they are, especially the plastic-ey ones... even though I can fill them up as I go with stuff, I still sometimes pass on these)
-Microwaves (I will take them and cut the cord, and fill them with shred but I dont take them apart anymore. Dont want the risk of accidentally breaking the magnatron and getting hit with those chemicals, the extra couple bucks from taking it apart isnt worth that risk/exposure to me)
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