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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    I agree with John on the transportation could make all the difference. You might get a roll off dropped at the location by your yard and forgo much of the hassel. Mike.
    Yeah. Not gonna teach them how to do it and cut me out of the equation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantoms001 View Post
    If this business doesn't know how to get rid of this stuff I'm not so sure I'd want to "teach" them they could call a yard and get a roll off cutting you out. I'd be looking for another way.

    The yards near here also have a charge for a roll off. If it's not free you certainly didn't leave a lot of room for profit.

    It would be interesting if some of the screws are stainless.
    Agreed, agreed, and agreed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    How much space does three tons of screws take up, anyway? 2, 3 gaylords?
    5 pallets of sealed boxes.

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    LOL if all you have to do is drive them to the yard and get paid 50/50 is more than fair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    I know my yard would tell you to get lost with nothing but screws.


    take plenty spare tires with you. I see many flats in the near future.
    Tis why the yards want punch outs and tons of loose screws in drums.

    One of my gravel trucks the box was nearing the end of its life went to work at a scrap yard one criteria I had was that they pay for flats.

    When I went to cash my check it bounced, and this was a super class yard, no bottle necks with rail and water transport. went back to the yard office and explained to Ms Woods what had happened with the check she told me to try again in a couple of days as they had just borrowed 5 million from the bank. Couple days later I had cash in hand.

    The funny part is that I had a hired hand on the gravel truck while I hauled in the odd scrap car, two weeks later the gates are barred and locked, some of you from B.C. may remember Cleansteel in Surrey owned by Freddy Berman. Within the year Mr. Berman opened a new yard located in Victoria B.C. on Vancouver Island.

    Brand new car shredder, In case you've ever wondered how much horse power it take to power a car shredder a pair of 3500 HP engines will get the job done.

    If you don’t have a car to stuff your loose screws put them inside metal drums.


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    Thats what i would have chosen to split it at + gas. Anyways sorry to kinda hijack the thread a little, but BurlyGuys, I sent a PM finnally! Just want to add that.

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    You sure these are steel screws? Check them with a magnet and make sure thiere not ss or brass. If they load them and you can haul them in one trip then 50% would be a good quick pay check.

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    This has turned into an ongoing job. Some of the stuff is copper, #2 insulated, and cast aluminum. Get this: he considers the wire trash, and on the cast aluminum I am still paying him 4-5 cents per pound. Guess I worried needlessly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    This has turned into an ongoing job. Some of the stuff is copper, #2 insulated, and cast aluminum. Get this: he considers the wire trash, and on the cast aluminum I am still paying him 4-5 cents per pound. Guess I worried needlessly.
    nice work getting an ongoing gig. They are always good.
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    Several years ago I read (it musta been in a scrapyard, dunno where or when) that if you filled a 44 gallon (US 55 Gallon) drum with bolts or screws, you would get about NZ $100 (US$80) MORE than the price for heavy steel.

    AND they gave you a exrtra NZ$20-30 because its in a drum....


    I have no idea where I found this out, but thats definatly what I remember. I must have read it too, I was not told it.

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