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    when to break down and how far.

    Thai question comes up often on the forum, and many different opinions and thoughts have been offered. Im my humble opinion, the question depends on several factors.

    1. who you are and where you are in your scrap business. do you have a seemingly unending supply of scrap or are you constantly scrounging.

    2 do you have the knowledge and the tools?

    3 do you have the space?

    4 do you like to keep busy or do you want fishin and hunting time or more time with the family?

    These questions can go on and on . You can get the knowledge here. You can get the tools but, the rest of those questions and many other factors can only be answered by you. Are you a survival scrapper? Are you trying to grow into a scrap yard etc. One other thing, every time I break down something to the inth degree, I learn something new. Just some thoughts.

    "anyone who thinks scrappin is easy money ain't doin it right!"

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