id like to do JUST aluminum cans. Specialization is the key to success in almost everything ive find. That way you concentrate your efforts and funds to macimize your efficiency.
idaho,3000lbs is about 1.5 tons (less) so indeed i guess 1ton is not enough. i guess i should be looming for something at a bare minimum of 10tons. founda bunch of used ones locally, few 20s even. I have all the equipment to make what i need, would just need some plans to get ideas from (and make it better
). My friend has a few contracts maintaining plazas, ill talk to him to see if i can get all the cans he gets.
in the video u posted idaho, i dont know if thats 19 pounds of kg, say its 19 pounds..u need roughly 600 cans to make a brick like that, and you get 10$ for it. Guess you need aloooot of cans for a good payday (i dont like going in with anythin less than $300 worth).
now-lets talk business. how shoukd i go about compensating people that collect for me?
say 10% of income-but im guessing i would weigh it upon delivery-record it. say its 10 pounds, thats 5$, and give em 10$ of that (at currenty market value of course), keep records and do a payout every month or so?
i will keep everyone posted as my can venture unfolds. Thank you everyone and god blass
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