Originally Posted by
Mechanic688
I don't like the shine that smells like kerosene, it's just plain nasty.
That was my experience with "Moonshine" I've tasted, and for all one knows it could actually BE Kerosene...I was thinking more tasted like gasoline the stuff I've tasted
Well I've only gone into rural areas right off roads where I'm carrying a bag for cans,
and only picking up obvious rusted junk, without asking first, but making it obvious I was cleaning up.
You could also wear a "John Deere" hat while asking (???)
Was actually just thinking rural areas are GREAT for opening your own scrap-yard for few reasons (thoughts):
-The economy is bad, folks need extra money, the counties welcome new business too.
-Land to rent for it is cheaper with less hassles.
-Many folks there own trucks to haul scrap in themselves.
-Many folks there work construction/ production stuff to bring from work too.
-Local workers who live nearby will probably accept a little less pay, and be willing for part-time.
Etc.
Well my buddy lives in a rural area and there's a new scrap yard at the end of his street.
Got me thinking on it from experience with them. (they pay normal prices too, actually MORE for compressors so I save them for when I go there).
...He was amazed when I started hauling scrap from his yard, coming back with cash,
handing him 80% since I "just drove, they helped unload" ...He was handing me cash back, saying "no, take this, thanks for showing (teaching) me all this."
Good feeling.
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