Hi, Jenn,
Welcome to the forum from the East Kootenays of BC, Canada!
Talking about demolition of aluminum trailers...
I worked for a company that contracted hauling wood blocks for remanufacturing into lumber. They had subcontracted a bulk hauler to haul all those blocks in "B-train" aluminum pulp chip trailers. The trailers were ones that were at the end of their lives so when we shut down the plant the hauler just parked the 30-40 B-train trailers on the millsite.
7 years later, when we were scrapping out a planermill on the same site, the bulk hauler chose a scrapper who specialized in truck trailers to scrap out the chip trailers.
He started by using gasoline powered cutoff saws and torches on the steel bits on the running gear. He got into a time crunch and ended up having the local
scrap metal guy bring in a shear. The first twenty took about 2 months with 2 and 3 guys working at it. The last twenty took about 4 days with the shear and one guy.
He told me he sold just about every wheel and tire off of them...he graded the tires out and sold them accordingly...the low end tires went to guys with delivery trucks and dump trucks in a city, where a flat didn't mean much, to the better tires going to the highway guys. The rims were all aluminum.
He also pulled the axle sets. They were mostly airbag suspension and he said he could get decent money but I think it was more wishful thinking than sales. I believe he sold about 10 axle sets. He also sold the 5th wheel bits, jack legs, and any air brake equipment he could pull off of them-relay valves, air weighing equipment, etc.
He had to be pretty savvy with selling the scrap. Initially the local scrap guy would not play ball with him. He brought in big 40 foot bins from a scrap outfit 5 hours drive away to start with. Then he used a closer guy just across the border in the US. Finally the local guy caved and gave him a competitive price.
So...pick the bones clean, and watch your resale options. Work closely with one guy if you wish, but watch the market prices and make sure he doesn't slowly get greedy. How do they say it?....."innocent as a dove, cautious as a serpent".
Let us know how you make out!!
Jon.
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