Originally Posted by
BandRServices
Hello all, I've been in the construction, home improvement, disaster restoration, whatever you want to call it industry for 10+ years, just now getting into scrapping. When I think about all the metals I've thrown away on job sites, yeah, I have no idea why I didn't look into this earlier! A friend of mine needed my truck to scrap some metals the other day and after seeing there's actually money in this I'm very eager to learn more. Just wanted to say hey, I come in peace, and am looking forward to the experience.
hello & welcom
my advice would be to concentrate on ur construction business, if ur getting work regularly.
u could have a friend/family ember to handle the scrap for you & take a cut from it.
reason being, if u really want to make money from scrap, then its quite time consuming
u get many items that need to be cleaned/seperated
theres appliances & stuff with motors
u just cant take a whole fridge, stove, washing machine etc to the scrap yard or u will be losing money
and it takes a bit of time to break it down & seperate the different metals.
other than that- just read as much as you can & u will learn a LOT.
the straight steel/metal stuff- u can take it directly to the scrap yard- theres nothing to clean in them.
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