Hey out there.. I am Chris, and I scrap my neighborhood streets on my bike and trailer in the early hours on trash pick up days. I know, a bicycle... Don't laugh though: I cover EVERY street and can stop on a dime to investigate. If and item is too big for the bike, I'll come back later for it with my SUV. I'm going on about 1/4 of a year, so I am still very much a newbie.. To date, I've pulled out nearly 2,000 lbs of ferrous "tin" metal, 350 lbs of aluminum, and 32+ lbs of copper, and I have a small stash of gold scraps. I get lots of deer that bolt out in front of my bicycle at last minute, which I find to be comical, never thought I'd need to slam on the breaks to avoid a crash due to deer - I think we need more hunters - in fact I had 3 this AM; a new record. My diamond in the rough item was an outdoor electrical low-voltage lighting box that I later found to contain a ton of #2 copper. The oddest item I've come across so far was a gigantic 8' round ferrous satellite dish. I am not sure that even got picked up by the trash guys, lol. I couldn't even put that on the roof of my SUV.. the best item I've come across.. hmm lets see.. gotta be that tank-less hot water heater with about 10 feet of #1 copper tubing - what an "i" dot to throw that away. Or it could be the huge stash of copper wire that someone hopped to spilt one day for a profit, but probably the wife made him toss it all out. I guess I just like the trill of the 'find', and knowing I can make a small profit on this item(s) - I find my bicycle keeps profits maximized to the utmost and keeps me in shape. Lastly, I love what I call "e" piles, or eviction piles - you can always find a computer in one of those puppies.
Anyone found easy ways to splice rubber coated threaded copper wire? Just curious. Let me know.
Nice meein' ya in advance!
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