Originally Posted by
injunjoe
So are you going to tell us of this great scrap day or perhaps I should ask?
Sorry, Joe - got caught up in some "stuff".
We started off at 6:30AM and hit a dozen or so roadside party spots, where the kids go drinking. Sure enough, we hauled out enough Al to fill the back of a Durango. We then scrapped a friend of my partner's garage, which resulted in several heavy pry bars, some old floor fans, coils of fencing (it's on a farm) and a lot of old exercise equipment - the old-style exercise bikes with the flywheels, iron plates, etc. Some more miscellaneous farm equipment to finish filling the trailer and we hit the recycle center.
It's now 9AM; we hit a few of the flood-damaged areas that are stacking business and home scrap on the street. Pay-dirt - a commercial kitchen that was being totally redone and didn't want to bother with the recycling. We filled truck and trailer with SS hoods, shelving, even a monster Hobart mixing bowl. Got back to the recycle center and finished up around 11AM.
I had a private class to teach at 1PM and my partners had some errands to run so we called it quits for the day. Kind of wimpy I know, but for a first-day pick I thought we did pretty well.
My partners (husband and wife) are long-time friends of mine - she's a former dancer and he was the DJ at my club - and we're all sort of at odds at the moment. He's training for a CDL; she just graduated from a medical tech school and is job-hunting; and I'm a "displaced person" since both my bouncing job and my apartment (second floor of the club) disappeared in the flood. They're moving at the end of October and demand I come with them - they have the basement apartment already set up for me - and since I'm a bit of a monk (divorced and Taoist - a deadly combination!) that will suit me fine for the foreseeable future. We all get along together great and we all need extra money right now, so scrapping was an idea of mine that they embraced.
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