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    Found some scrap leads on Google maps

    The alternator belt on my truck is about to break and it's raining too much to work on it so I had a little extra time on my hands today. I've found some scrap scanning Google maps before but never checked out my own neighborhood until today. Found what looks like the ruins of an old church about 2 miles away. I've been here most of my life and never knew this place was here. I drive by it almost everyday.


    The area behind a school a few blocks away looks promising. This property is owned by the city. Looks like they dumped some old concrete pipes there. When it stops raining I'll walk down there and get a closer look.




    I wish I could tell you this is my place, these folks have a nice collection of junk cars. I might have to introduce myself one of these days
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    What are you going to do with concrete pipe (culverts?)?
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    I thought about looking for fridges and washers at curbside but there is a time delay

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    Good work ScrapHunter!

    I can only imagine how many cars are under the trees that can't be seen.

    The church looks picked clean long ago! I would use caution going there.

    The place with the cars would be my place of interest, this guy is a master scrapper! Get in with this guy and you are in!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    What are you going to do with concrete pipe (culverts?)?
    I was thinking the same thing but I see it is one of those "dump it off" roads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    What are you going to do with concrete pipe (culverts?)?
    Hmmm, maybe I'll take a tractor down there and try to stand them upright, like Stonehenge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapHunter View Post
    Hmmm, maybe I'll take a tractor down there and try to stand them upright, like Stonehenge.
    Freaking Great idea!

    Of course we have the issue of public safety. But I love the idea!

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    Confuse the hell out of historians 1000 years from now. They'll figure it was some kind of alter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    Confuse the hell out of historians 1000 years from now. They'll figure it was some kind of alter.
    LMAO!! true to that....now to make the historians really go nuts draw something weird on them of how you used air to move them around.
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    I've heard there's big money in tourism

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    Stand the pipes up, paint them green and start your own Mario Bros. amusement park!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    What are you going to do with concrete pipe (culverts?)?
    Probably old asbestos water pipe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wavecrazed View Post
    I thought about looking for fridges and washers at curbside but there is a time delay
    Time delay, like about 2 years.

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    great post.

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    Some homeless already made good use of the culverts but they left me enough scrap to get the kids a few extra Christmas presents. Thanks Google!

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    Be very careful going someplace you find on google maps...I've had problems with bad scrappers here...and I am sure other owners of facilities that have ALOT of scrap in and around them also have experienced the same thing, and its not worth getting arrested or worse.

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    Yeah but the only problem is.the google map imagines are 2 years old.but none the less good luck lol

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    watch out for asbestos cement pipes no joke. but great find , taking scrap to next level. used google maps a few times as well


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