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    Scrapper out of necessity

    So I've been a pack rat all my life. I come by it naturally because my dad still has just about every vehicle he's ever owned (as far back as I can remember). And his theory on sheds is when one gets full, you build another. I'm gonna inherit one big scrapping job one day.

    Recently I started doing a little cleanup around the house and decided to start piling up the copper. Started with the low hanging fruit. Lots of old power cords and dead electronics laying around. Now I've started getting the itch and have been doing a little more research to see what else I should be scrapping. This forum has been a great resource.

    As my name implies, I've worked in the telecom industry all my career. Seen lots of those high grade boards in my time. And enough gold plated connector pins to retire comfortably on.

    I look forward to future discussions. I'm about to pop in on the auction thread with one of my local auction sites and my first question.


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    welcome from kansas city, hope you saved some of those telecom boards and pins as they are worth a small fortune today
    I buy and sell all types of scrap and escrap. I buy specialty and hard to sell escrap. I buy resale items. PM me or contact me at jghilino@hotmail.com
    I AM ACTIVELY BUYING ESCRAP OF ALL TYPES. BOARDS, RAM, CPUS AND MUCH MORE

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    Yeah once srappin gets in your blood you start itchin for more. Welcome to the forum. Sounds like you sould call the Amirican Pickers, they pay good prices for some of that old stuff.

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    if what you say about the cars is true (not doubting your word just a figure of speech) relax just sell the cars as classics and retire to the beach. if I had kept all the cars I owned I would be worth millions. welcome to the forum.
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    If I still had all the cars I ever owned I would be the owner of a junk yard because most of the cars I owned were junk.

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    i suggest buying an inexpensive wire stripper, with how many cords you will probably end up with just from your father, it will more than pay for itself. there are a few decent ones on ebay for under $100

    alos, depending on how much you know about the boards you used to handle, you might be a goo board grader with a little training. I suggest talking to some of the buyers. Maybe you can get a job, or learn enough to start buying to sell to the bigger guys.

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    i suggest buying an inexpensive wire stripper, with how many cords you will probably end up with just from your father, it will more than pay for itself. there are a few decent ones on ebay for under $100

    Full article at Scrap Metal Forum: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/intro...#ixzz2HmW1OohK
    Or maybe put together one of the do-it-yourself strippers off of youtube.
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