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    If you had $5000. to get started in scrapping how would you use it?

    I love reading the posts in this forum and I see all kinds of guys using different methods and ideas to scrap. I see many just doing it on a small scale with little to no money and many on the high end buying volume with quick turn over.
    So my hypothetical question to you is if you had $5000. would you use it for advertising, auctions, buying and selling or a combination of all?

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    What do you have to start with - Truck, Trailer, Tools etc?
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    advertising, auctions, buying and selling.

    I use many places that are free to advertise and only takes my time to do the work that needs to be done with that.

    So with me it would be used under buying and auctions.

    Dont need money to sell scrap that I know of...
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    First thing I would do is set aside $3000 to keep the lights on for the next 3 months,quit my job so that I could focus the majority of my time on school first and then scrapping more. Other $2000 I would spend on a new shed so I have a place to work out of...and a couple new tools. Found out the other day at the Junk yard how helpful a cordless saws all could be..(or should I say would have been) could only imagine how much use a full time scrappers could get out of one.



    Of course this is just hypothetical, I don't have it in me to quit my job and take a chance scrappers full time, wish I did though!

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    Down payment on a house with a bit of land so I'm not longer scrapping out of an apartment.
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    Put another $1000 towards a truck besides the cash I have towards it now. Set aside $1000 for later. Spend a few hundred on tools. Put $200 aside for gas. Put $1500 aside for buying metal. Spend $1000 to rent a building to work in for a few months. That should keep me going for awhile
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    Invite every business owner in the area for dinner/drinks/strippers and get some leads.

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    well if yur gona do it legal like, that $5000 may get you started on the permits, paying off regulators etc. better hang on to that job for a while, its gettin real crowded down here. had a guy cqll me today from craigs list, and pretty much picked my brain (what few cells are left) then a couple of hours later a nice add shows up on craigs list with the same phone #. go figgure!

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    $1000 - Make sure you are fully equipped.
    $1000 - Advertising
    $1000 - Auctions/Buying Scrap
    $2000 - Save for a rainy day or an awesome deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by olddude View Post
    well if yur gona do it legal like, that $5000 may get you started on the permits, paying off regulators etc. better hang on to that job for a while, its gettin real crowded down here. had a guy cqll me today from craigs list, and pretty much picked my brain (what few cells are left) then a couple of hours later a nice add shows up on craigs list with the same phone #. go figgure!
    A little comp aint a bad thing, hate to see he tried to learn what you know in a phone call and take your business though.

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    na he didnt get much just price range, but I fuggure if he needed that, he proly wont last long. dont think he has found the forum yet. Im going to run my price up a little and make him play break even for a while.


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    I'm not so sure much money on advertising will get you anywhere. Where do most people turn for needing scrap pick ups? Craigslist. It's free...and will get you the most return. Other ads will cost a lot, and there's really no guarantee on your ad being in front of the right person when they need you. It's too much of a gamble for such a small budget. A small, easy website is maybe a good way to spend a couple hundred...and a set of professionally made business cards can go a long way. Also having a few t-shirts made up will help you come across more professional and legit when approaching prospective customers.

    A truck and trailer for SURE. Nothing too expensive, but also keep about $1500 to $2000 aside for repairs that WILL be needed soon. Also setting aside $500 for fuel isn't such a bad idea, to help you get through those slow periods where the money isn't coming in quite as well. A good cordless sawzall with an extra battery and some blades will be a good investment, too. Processing those radiators and pipes on the fly will pay for itself.

    Another decent thing to spend a little money on is some truck lettering or magnetic sign to attach to your vehicle. You'd be amazed how many sets of eyes will run across your vehicle on a typical day of work...and this type of exposure is the sort of thing that can help a lot. If someone happens to see you driving down their road while they have a big ol claw foot tub in the garage they've been dying to get rid of...you might have just landed you some good cast from a very minimal investment. Moving billboards are a hit!

    Without creating any major overhead like a building or recurring advertising costs...you should be turning a profit in no time. If you find yourself unable to keep up with the work load, or there just aren't enough hours in a day...a second truck/trailer and a helper or two is a great way to invest a bit of what's left. But remember - two trucks is double the gas, double the odds of a breakdown, and double the repair costs! Just make sure there's at least double the profitability out there before you put the cart before the horse!

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    Hmmm...if i had $5000. Since i wanna get into scrapping cars i would buy a car trailer and a winch. And use some more money and buy a car.

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    invest it all in computer scrap

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    Capital to offer farmers up front to scrap their old farm equipment. Go big or go home. Three or four old combines weigh in pretty heavy with fairly quick prep. The way I see it, start up cash should immediately start working for you. Nice tools and equipment is nice and even a luxury, but you have to have something to dig into first. Big money upfront swings even the most introverted scrap hoarder to sell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by easyrecycle View Post

    I use many places that are free to advertise and only takes my time to do the work that needs to be done with that.
    Out of curiosity, other than craigslist.org what sites or places do you use to advertise for FREE?

    For sites, I have tried backpage.com but around here, it is useless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by metalworks55 View Post
    I love reading the posts in this forum and I see all kinds of guys using different methods and ideas to scrap. I see many just doing it on a small scale with little to no money and many on the high end buying volume with quick turn over.
    So my hypothetical question to you is if you had $5000. would you use it for advertising, auctions, buying and selling or a combination of all?

    Take $500.00 of it to outfit a small laboratory, fume hood glassware, chemicals and some acids Purchase C.W. Ammens book on refining precious metals along with C.M. Hoke's books on Refining Precious Metals Wastes and her companion book Testing Precious Metals.

    Follow Hokes acquaintance tests as she has laid them out in her book to become familiar with colors and reactions for he metals your working with. Ammens is a bit more advanced, he covers evrything from wet chemistry to electro refining, you should have some previous background in precious metals before tackling his book.

    From Hoes books you can walk right into Ammens.

    I would buy scrap gold and silver with the remaining money, but not without first having read Hokes and Ammens books.

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    YoungScrapper just buy a car dolly, i found mine on craigslist for $300 but if i had been about 15 min late i would've missed out on the deal, it isn't the prettiest one in the world but its paid for itself atleast 4 times over and as far as a winch goes, i have yet to get one of those, so far ive just been using a come along(well actually i haven't had to use it since i bought it) but lowes sells them for $40. Most of the cars that i suppose to be buying for scrap vehicles have actually been good running vehicles believe it or not. Once you start scrapping cars you will see exactly what i mean, its crazy how many people sell their vehicles so cheaply because of a minor problem, for example a few weeks ago i called up a guy selling a 92 previa mini van and he said the ignition was stuck and wouldn't turn and if i could come over and get it to turn he would sell it for 200 bucks. To make a long story short. I got it to turn and profited over 400 bucks but could have doubled that profit if i weren't in such a hurry to turn a profit. Oh back to the subject, if i had $5000 to get started scrapping i would do exactly what im doing now take things slow and put my feet in the water to test it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    Out of curiosity, other than craigslist.org what sites or places do you use to advertise for FREE?

    For sites, I have tried backpage.com but around here, it is useless.
    Lol. I just took a look at backpage.com for my area. 99% of posts are spam...
    I assume that social network sites such as facebook could be a goldmine. I know that in my county, there are 2 facebook groups set up for selling/buying/trading/free stuff. Also, set up a page for your business and get as many friends as you can. Post frequently to increase your exposure. If you're making a trip to pick something up, post an update... "at noon, I'm going to xyz neighborhood to pick some stuff up. Anybody else out there need something out of their way?"
    I made a posting on freecycle the other day looking for old computers. I got an email from the moderator. Apparently there are quite a few people in the group that throw a fit if somebody's trying to make some money. So, I pushed the 'recycling' angle instead of the 'making a buck' angle and smoothed it over. I don't think the people that complain realize that you are still doing a service, even if you are making a buck. From the freecycle post, I have 4-5 computers to pick up from one guy and a lead on some office printers. Those office printers would cost the business $50 each to recycle through the washington ecycle program. That's a decent chunk of change that I can save that business and make a few bucks while I'm at it. Not to mention you're going to be saving a lot of stuff from reaching landfills.

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