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    Hello. My name is Chris, and I am a scrapoholic. **** proud of it. Thank you all for your contributions to my new absolute favorite website.
    My life long quest for all things metalic began when I was 5. Aluminum cans, The gateway metal. By the time I turned 8 I was already strung out on copper. My father was a Superintendent for a heavy commercial construction company. He is the 7 days/wk. type despite the 40hr. salary. Every Saturday while he was catching up on paper work, I was searching the site with a trash bag, and bucket. Oh those were the days. 1"-1 1/2" copper pipe cut offs a foot long or more like laying around discarded like cigarette butts. 90 cents/lb. during the summer months. When I was 14 I stripped 1900lbs. of the thick(I believe its called 500) copper cable by hand in 4hrs. and w/ 1 utility knife blade. Not bragging, just giving an example of how fun it was, and still is for me.
    Too late to make my long story short, but I'll try anyway. When I became a Supt. for the same company my son was just starting to walk so I still got to tote the bag, and bucket.
    Due to the slow down in construction I got laid off almost two years ago. Now scrap helps to pay the bills. For many of us. I did ok with the silver, and gold hike over the past year, but that action kind died out recently. I rode it all the way up, then hit rock bottom. Yep, now even steel gets me off. My son too.
    Sorry for typing your ears off, but I'm stoked about finding this highly informative site. This gathering of like minded individuals finally proves that I am not a freak. Well maybe I am. Do any of you consider two roadside aluminum cans a worthy enough cluster to pull the car over for? What if one of those cans is a tallboy? I do, and if I cant pull over on time, I think about those cans for another block or two.
    Thanks again. Great site with so much for me to learn.


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    Welcome Chris, there is a lot of info here, just take the time to search and read. As far as the cans, if I am on a gravel road, not in a hurry I will get those cans more often than not. 2 or 3 visible, sometimes many more hidden in the short grass within a quick walking distance.

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    Welcome to the forum and thanks for the intro. Looking forward to hearing more about your experiences.
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    Welcome to our forum,
    Do any of you consider two roadside aluminum cans a worthy enough cluster to pull the car over for? What if one of those cans is a tallboy? I do, and if I cant pull over on time, I think about those cans for another block or two.
    If I'm on a mission I count how many cans I see between stop signs.
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    A hearty welcome to the forum. I have to say one of the most enjoyable intro's I have read. As bejak said there's lot of information here for the cost of reading. The best part is it will make you more money unlike many college degrees . Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Welcome to the forum lots to learn start reading and keep reading.
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    Hi Chris...thank you for a most enjoyable read. How old is your son now ? And is he still scrapping with you? You sound like a guy who will spend a lot of time in the archives and then watch it pay off. Best of luck to you, and welcome to the forum.

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    as others b4 me said lots of helpful info to be found here. and dont worry about the can problem i have it a little worse than you do. i will get dropped off at work and walk the 7 miles home because i counted a dozen cans on the ride home the day before.people laugh and call me crazy, but i have a hard time leaving money just laying on the road. you know you have a problem when every time you buy something you convert it into lbs of copper. the wife sure gets tired of me saying" you spent how much $$ at the store, thats like 45lbs of copper, do you know how long it takes me to strip 45lbs????"... anyway welcome to the forum sounds like you will fit right in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bejak View Post
    Welcome Chris, there is a lot of info here, just take the time to search and read. As far as the cans, if I am on a gravel road, not in a hurry I will get those cans more often than not. 2 or 3 visible, sometimes many more hidden in the short grass within a quick walking distance.
    I do that here but they are worth a nickle !!
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    Welcome sounds like your gonna fit right in with the rest of us. just wait till you read the electronics section that place is fuuuun.

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    Welcome Chris!

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    Welcome scrapoholic!! Your fix is right here!

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    Hi, Chris.
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