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    Tips for a non driver?

    Hi everyone!

    So right now I do not have a vehicle to drive, and I am interested in getting back into scrapping. Although I do have a bike, and I have yet to finish setting up this utility trailer i have for it. I was looking for any advice/ tips on how I could get into this business as it seems to having a vehicle would make it a million times easier.



    I was thinking ewaste.

    Any tip would be awesome!

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    wondering how old u are...
    if u have a grandfather nearby or any uncles who are unemployed, retired etc... it would be nice to get them involved.
    they can help you and get to earn something themselves as well

    not to mention that they would appreciate having something to do.
    i dont think getting outsiders involved is a good idea bcos they will most likely end up cutting you out of the pic once they learn the ropes.

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    Save what money you make and invest it into tools and transportation in order for you to make more money scrapping
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    Quote Originally Posted by tsmith53149 View Post

    I was thinking ewaste.

    Any tip would be awesome!
    I think even ewaste would be difficult, as it can be quite bulky and the volume quickly add up. Even a small load like 5-10 desktops would be very difficult without a car/truck. Even with a pickup truck sometimes I have a hard time loading everything in one trip.

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    I started in this business by cutting/beating apart old rusted cars that were sitting on a cliff above this walking trail. I couldn't get my truck anywhere near close enough so I was using Kobalt 6 cubic foot steel wheel barrows to move 1/2 cars about a mile or so out of the woods. The best advice I can give you is plan your routes well and make sure your stuff is distributed properly. Although a truck is nice to have its just a tool, you can do perfectly fine without one if you know what your doing and don't get lazy.

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    also I would like to add that the most dependable trucks I've ever owned were the small Tacoma's/Dakota I have with more than 100k miles. although the new ones look nice and the big ones haul more they also cost a lot more and parts wear out faster. the only thing Ive done to my 300k mile dakota since buying it from the junkyard is put a new battery and wipers in it and add oil. oh and reinvent the shackle with a piece of channel Iron after hauling 2500lbs of metal with it (rated load capacity of 1100lbs). I had a 2015 chevy dually that I bought new that had more problems than my beaters.
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