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    I'm tired of hearing about scrap prices dropping

    Let's talk about how we can capitalize on this by expanding our operations in other ways.......I have been trying to re-sell more than usual


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    I don't know what it's like by you but I only saw two regulars out last nite curb shopping. I am going to expand the areas I normally cruise on garbage nights. There's money on the streets more than ever. Also concentrating efforts on ewaste. got six full towers, 2 server towers and two boxes full of finger cards, mobos, laptops, power cords,fire wire,ram and 4-5 unopened heat sinks for gaming computers for $ 100. So I agree I will be reselling a bit more too.
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    I agree, Mike! I tend to look at the whole picture and not just one little part of it. I have been sitting all the random stuff that has come in to the side for a long time, just for the lean days. ie, out of a few hundred keyboards, there are 12 "clicky" keyboards that will help pick up the slack. NIB tape cartridges that are going for 50+ on ebay. etc etc...There are plenty of things that come our way, that if we slow down and take the time to research, do not take up a lot of room for the amount of $$$ that they will yield. If folks want to turn it and burn it, maybe a job at Mc-E-Deez is the way for them to go ;-) For me, I like what I am doing, and as long as the bills are paid and the kids are OK, so am I!! my 2, BroJer

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroJer View Post
    NIB tape cartridges that are going for 50+ on ebay.
    What kind of tape cartridges?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    What kind of tape cartridges?
    NIB (New In Box)
    If it wasn't for the $ in $crap, it would just be.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RustyDollars View Post
    NIB (New In Box)
    i realize what nib means, i was asking what kind if tapes ?

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    Smart scrappers, now is the time to expand and horde, you will be very happy later!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroJer View Post
    I agree, Mike! I tend to look at the whole picture and not just one little part of it. I have been sitting all the random stuff that has come in to the side for a long time, just for the lean days. ie, out of a few hundred keyboards, there are 12 "clicky" keyboards that will help pick up the slack. NIB tape cartridges that are going for 50+ on ebay. etc etc...There are plenty of things that come our way, that if we slow down and take the time to research, do not take up a lot of room for the amount of $$$ that they will yield. If folks want to turn it and burn it, maybe a job at Mc-E-Deez is the way for them to go ;-) For me, I like what I am doing, and as long as the bills are paid and the kids are OK, so am I!! my 2, BroJer
    What are "clicky" keyboards and what makes them more lucrative?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyScrappers View Post
    What are "clicky" keyboards and what makes them more lucrative?
    Actually I believe the old IBM brand are the most valuable and sought after, I've seen prices or comments from people who paid in the several hundred dollars range, by people who collect old computers, and by some who simply enjoy the nostalgic sound they make

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyScrappers View Post
    What are "clicky" keyboards and what makes them more lucrative?
    They are usually the IBM Model M keyboards from the early 1980's. They are from the original IBM PC's or old terminal systems. People love the tactile feel of these keyboards. They click when you press down and can handle high speed typers better than the cheapo plastic quiet flimsy keyboards today. It's a cult following of pc enthusiasts, but a lot of new introductees that use one usually love it (or hate it) right from the start. Here's a link to ebay list of Model M's being sold and at what prices. They will usually sell between $25-$200 each!

    ibm model m | eBay

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    Ive taken to just holding on to everything till i run out of capital. then turning in the light steel to recoop it. rest is getting hoarded away. More trying just to save my HMS just cause its heavy as snot and i can cut it up and store easly. Just wish my car was working cause i got a crap ton of ewaste to go out and collect. Pretty bad when i had to turn down 3 jobs cause of my car out of service.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunemaul View Post
    Ive taken to just holding on to everything till i run out of capital. then turning in the light steel to recoop it. rest is getting hoarded away. More trying just to save my HMS just cause its heavy as snot and i can cut it up and store easly. Just wish my car was working cause i got a crap ton of ewaste to go out and collect. Pretty bad when i had to turn down 3 jobs cause of my car out of service.
    How do you cut your heavy pipes and stuff? About the only way I could is with a 10" metal blade in a power miter saw, I'll probly need another blade first cause mines about wore out, you reckon that would work well enough to be worth it ?

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    Yeah I have been really getting into Ebay because I do specialize in vintage electronics and odd ball stuff......I however am making most of my money off ewaste currently so the fall in metal is really not hurtin me right this second.........I don't whine I just improvise and look at this as an opportunity to work on my re-sell biz

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    Gas prices have been dropping pretty fast here too. Down to $3.55 today. Definitely makes cruising for scrap more affordable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TMoney View Post
    Gas prices have been dropping pretty fast here too. Down to $3.55 today. Definitely makes cruising for scrap more affordable.
    $3.35 in NJ, good point Mike. Not to worried about price that much, just stockpiling some odds and ends. Copper and Brass is all I'm storing for now.

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    Just got back from Colorado. Gas was around 3.38 in Wyoming. Still getting hosed in Idaho.

    Wished I could of visited a few yards/members in the Denver area, but unfortunately there wasn't time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoScrapper View Post
    Wished I could of visited a few yards/members in the Denver area, but unfortunately there wasn't time.
    We are all in Hawaii for the summer anyway. ;]
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    Gas here is only 3.17 today

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    Gas up here in WA state is 4.19 as of yesterday. Fiiled up in OR yesterday on my way up and it was 4.15.

    Back on topic, I've been cashing in my scale tickets weekly for a number of years and even with the downturn in prices the prices are far better than a few years ago. 8 years ago I would have killed to get the prices I'm getting right now!
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    Gas is down to 3.10 in my area of SC (near the NC/SC state line, just south of Charlotte). Went and got my hair cut yesterday, and the girl that did it is from Greenville, SC - she said it's down to 2.90 and lower in that area. I'm also beginning to hoard any unsalvageable A/C unit coils, copper, etc. Anything else is going on CL to attempt to resell.

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