Originally Posted by
BeachMetal
Hello,
My name is Scott and I work in Virginia Beach and greater Hampton Roads area. I served 6 years in the US Navy as an electrician and currently work in the ship yards. I am in the process of opening a property damage restoration franchise. I enjoy scrapping. Its a lot like fishing. I've been off work for about a week and I've been just driving around to the different areas on their trash days and have had a little luck (not so much today.) I like to fill up my truck and then see the scales when I get to the yard. I'm not very good at guessing. Anyway I am a very business minded person. I look for opportunity in everything I do. I can see potential with this but I have a lot of questions and a lot to learn. If anyone has tips for a beginner feel free to post them below.
Thank you,
Scott Johnson
Beach Metal
welcome
hope u just dont load everything u pick up & take it to the yard
ur shortchanging yourself
as others have mentioned:
u need to remove the copper, brass, alum etc-non ferrous
and then take in the steel & shred
u have to put in a bit of work to clean & seperate the non ferrous & then only will u get the max amount of money for ur efforts.
most of my big loads, i always have a few things that i bring home- i cant afford to give away the copper, brass etc as steel
its worth it in the end-after u accumulate a fair amount of non ferrous
ensure you have seperate bins/containers for each type & the yard will pay u for what u got.
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