Hey all !
I'm Chris and I've been living / working in Downeast Maine for about 30 years now. ( Ayuh ! Another one of those transplants from outa state ....LOL ). Not much to say really. Been in the construction trades all this time and went out on my own back in 2001.The freedom of being your own boss is nice but there's a lot of responsibility that goes along with it.You survive or fail based strictly on your own merit.You have to learn to take the bad with the good and just roll with it.
I used to do a fair amount of copper & brass scrapping back when i was working in the plumbing trade.It was good for awhile but then
scrap prices dropped and it wasn't really worth doing anymore.
Kinda fell away from scrapping till last year when my computer hobby started to take on a life of it's own. It was fun to take older machines running windows XP and fix them up. IMHO it was probably one of the better operating systems that Microsoft ever came up with.
Windows Vista wasn't very popular. There were problems with it.
Seeing as XP is now obsolete and Vista is unpopular the best use of these older machines is for salvage.
I started scrapping out the towers and desktops about a year ago. It's just a sideline. Something useful to do in the shop on the days when it's too cold or wet to be working outdoors in construction.
The trades are hard on a body and i was figuring that i might gradually shift more toward E- salvage over the next 8 - 10 years. There's not a lot of money in it but it's something that an old retired fulla living on social security could do for some additional income every month.
For now: It's just a work in progress. There's a lot to it. In the end it might -or- might not work out to be worth doing.
You never know unless you give it a try ! :-)
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