Hello one and all!
My name is Josh and I am 25 years old. Currently I am juggling an office job, caregiving job, college, and scrapping.
As a kid, we didn't have much money so I always walked around the neighbor hood picking up can and bottles to recycle them for candy money. Now in my early mid twenty's, and was turned onto scrapping by a disabled client of mine. I do overnight support with him from 7pm-6:30am 4 nights a week with him and most of the time he is watching tv or sleeping. So needless to say, I have a ton of free time on my hands while I am with him. He has a mild form of autism and has an obsession with motors, flashlights, and clocks. Around his house he has a ton of small copper motors neatly organised in his house and I could never really figure out what they were and why he has them. So late at night while he was sleeping, I did some internet research and found out exactly what they were and how much money is really involved in it. I figured on my spare time I could make some decent side money in my free time. So I started doing research and learned a lot of things pretty quickly and got to scrapping. Most importantly, I am actually having a really good time doing it. It provides a stress relief and some extra cash a month.
Lucky for me I have several close friends who are like family, who are in several different trades(Plumbing, Heating and Air, Appliance Repair). I went to them for advice about the different metals that are in certain items and what I should know about taking them apart to scrap. A few of them agreed to supplying me with the items that they take off their job sites as long as I clean up and maintain their work area after I haul it out. I have quickly learned a lot of scrapping methods but am very aware that I have more to learn.
So if anyone is reading this, here is what I ask you so that maybe we can start a friendly dialog since I am new here.
What is one of your most memorable scraps, and what is the one lesson you took away from it?
Cheers!
Joshua
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