Hey Yall
My names Ryan I live in East Orlando, FL. I am a full time Mechanical Engineering student at UCF in my Junior year. For me, scrapping is something I just do in my free time for gas and beer money. I live about a mile from the main campus and harvest in this area. Live in a small apartment (with a fenced in backyard.. a plus), so dont have a TON of room to store my finds since the roommate isnt a HUGE fan of it. I've been harvesting from the curb mainly since I was about 9 years old, when I found a full computer system and I thought it was the coolest thing ever getting it for free and being able to use it.
On top of scrapping for cash, I also buy and sell Video Games. Any locals who find anything... hit me up, I will buy them off of you for a price that is fair for both of us.
I am also a "Tech Official" for Monster Jam. I travel with the company putting on shows, but now that our busy season is over (Had our World Finals a few weeks ago), I am turning to scrap to make up some of the difference... no way will I have enough time to be able to make enough scrapping to come close to what I made working for Monster Jam.
I've seen other locals posting on here in the immediate area. Namely Dunemaul, ScrapYaHerd. Be nice to meet yall someday. Maybe you have/will see my car around picking or at the yard. I have a ~20 year old lifted Black Tracker and a small flatbed trailer i pull with it for bigger loads.
I usually go to the scrapyard in Bithlo by SpeedWorld. Never tried the ones off Forsyth... will have to try that with my next load. Never thought of scrapping motherboards either. I buy computers, but to fix and resell as working systems, never for scrap before. Usually if I have something beyond repair, it goes in my shred pile, I never gutted them before. After reading some, feel like a bit of an idiot. Oh well, live and learn. I've got a few boxes of junk motherboards and about 15-20 towers sitting around to refurbish/scrap eventually.
Nice to meet yall look forward to meeting some of you in person in the future
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