Howdy everyone. Figured I'd stop in and mention a job we took on yesterday (and we get similar jobs on a regular basis).
A few days ago, I received a phone call from the GM of a steel fabrication plant who needed to dispose of a 6,000 pound machine (broken). Along with several 55 gallon drums of aluminum and copper turnings from their machining process (These turnings were drenched in cutting oil - a majority of its weight was in cutting oil as the turnings themselves are quite light.)
The machine was forklifted onto our trailer, and disassembled at the shop. Over 90% of this machine was HMS steel, and quite bit of thick copper wire and large stainless steel parts.
We loaded up the drums with a dolley and elbow grease. Big things, but all in all, it was easy work.
We pulled in about $400 dollars each for the day. And a total of 6 hours work including drive time, loading the trailer with machine and 55 gal drums, the dismantalling of the machine (sawzall, torch, and wrenches), sorting of HMS from light iron, and dropping off at the scrap yard.
We may be providing this company with a dumpster in the near future.
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