Originally Posted by
ScrapMetalKing
hi i was wandering how do i maximize my camper specials space.....
I wanted to put up walls but that requires money for wood.... Most of my woods obtained thru old time break downs.... coaches, tvs, beds etc.
also how do i maximize output without increasing input in loads...
I find my loads to be consisting of small time stuff like tvs, mattresses, coach parts and appliances from apartments. whats my best bet to bring in 50 dollars daily?
There is a whole horizon i am missing as of lately... other yards look better and have better rates... but they are farther from home...
If you really can't afford lumber for sideboards on your F-250, get some old shipping pallets and break them down(just the plain ones, NOT the blue and orange painted ones). Use the 2x4 stringers in your stake pockets and the 1x4 slats for the sideboards themselves.
Then, break down those appliances you've been picking up. Pull out any electric motors you find, as well as wiring. Keep any aluminum, copper, brass, and stainless steel you find, actually any non-magnetic metals you find. Sort those metals into buckets, which I'm sure you can find a safe place to stash them until they're full. Break down your tv's for the copper inside (LOTS of guides for that on the forums here), the power cord, and low grade boards. When you break down tvs/appliances/couches, keep the screws and bolts in their own bucket, that goes as prepared steel instead of shred/tin.
When you break down your items like that, it's about the best way I know of to maximize your output without more $$ input. It -does- take up a lot more of your time though. If you save up enough copper/wire/aluminum/brass/whatever, it may make it worthwhile to drive the extra distance to the yard that's further away but pays more.
Another way to increase output is simply spend more time driving around looking for scrap, but that would obviously require more gas money input. If you have the gas money and a reasonably sized area that you can find scrap in nearby, I feel you'll make more money in the long run by finding more scrap, instead of breaking down less scrap to the tiniest degree you can.
I would advise you to break down at least a couple of everything you haul, like microwaves, ovens, vacuums, washing machines, etc. Once you've broken down a few, you'll know what you can pull out of them quickly to make the most money, so you can move on to your next find and make the best possible use of your time. I would strongly recommend you avoid AC units, fridges, freezers, water coolers, and anything else with
refrigerant in it, unless you already have a yard lined up that will buy those items from you without them being drained. You don't want to mess around with draining
freon without the proper training and equipment. It's highly illegal to do so, as well as dangerous, and bad for the environment.
Good luck!
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