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    Why scrap ....why ?

    What do you stand for. Why do you do it? What do you hope to accomplish ?



    I walk no thin line why do you ? Are times that desperate. By any means................?

    Do you capitalize or do your clients look out for you ?
    Is yours a business or are you just trying to get by. Real intro includes a mission statement. Got one ? Or a motto ? Hats or t shirts. Maybe jacket or pens.

    What's the skinny on yourself ? Ija . Be real.


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    As the metallic maniac I'm a mad scrapper although I hate the word scrap. I'm rethinking my position since I posted up for real. OMG you say! Lol yes. 1scrap

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    I don't scrap, I recycle.

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    Why scrap ....why ?

    I don't recycle I scrap. Unless youre going to pay me to do it you will have a hard time getting me to do anything with non-metal recyclables besides pitch them in the dumpster.

    I used to scrap out of necessity. I only made 7 bucks an hour and had a lot of bills and people to take care of. Now i make a lot more but i still scrap when money is tight(been laid off for two weeks) or when im bored. Im in it for the money and for cruising around with my daughters and wife eating cheetos and laughin it up. I much prefer it to hanging out with sweaty dudes and sledgehammers in the middle of the desert but the sweaty guys pay better lol

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    Quote from blacksteel:
    "I walk no thin line why do you ?

    Do you capitalize or do your clients look out for you ?"


    One more attempt on my part to try to understand what are you asking? "I walk no thin line why do you ?" Are you asking if I venture out into other types of scrap or is it a reference to "borderline illegal"?

    "Do you capitalize or do your clients look out for you ?" Are you asking if I pay for the scrap I get? How does "capitalize preclude "look out for" in the question you asked.

    These are two good examples of my difficulty understanding what you are asking/stating in this and other threads. Best of luck 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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    Your interpretation and answer are yours .I'm not grading just answer naturally. No pressure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacksteel View Post
    Your interpretation and answer are yours .I'm not grading just answer naturally. No pressure.
    That answers my question.

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    Started picking not scrapping...

    Bought a house, needed a lot, furniture was left there by the crazy old cat lady that lived there...couldn't afford to even replace it with used, debated using milk crates.

    *poof* there's a sectional.

    Need a mower, weedeater.

    *poof* a mower and 5 electric trimmer (3 working).

    Need a self-propelled mower...*poof* here you go, and a couple gas trimmers.

    Vacuum died...*poof* here's 3

    I'm a woman, women want stuff. lol
    My dad was also a mechanic, so I can fix stuff.

    Lawn furniture, patio table, swing, grill, new set of dishes, coffee table, leaf blower, coffee table, sewing machine, carpet cleaner, new curtains, arbor for the garden....etc, etc

    *poof*, *poof*, *poof*...

    People do without because they either can't open there eyes, or out of pride.
    Scrapping just came from picking things up that looked better sitting at the curb then they did close up.

    Running out of wants now, so I do more scrapping, some re-selling, and some giving.
    Some one will be picking up a nice baby rocker/glider that I picked awhile back, cleaned, fixed the cushions last month and just put it on freecycle.

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    I already had a fulltime job that, by definition, has me driving around all day in areas where the residents have more dollars than sense.

    I was pondering getting a part-time gig to help fund some things we wanted to have/do/etc.

    One day I saw a simple, orange extension cord sitting atop someone's trash bin. I likely wouldn't have given it a second thought, but just that morning I'd read an article about how copper was almost $4/pound and folks were predicting it to go to $10 ( ) . So I stopped & grabbed it. I took it home & spent almost an hour stripping it with a utility knife & pulling the copper out by hand & really wasn't too thrilled with the effort & time involved... but I really liked the heft of that ball of copper at the end. I also knew I could find easier ways to get at that copper if this new idea that was forming in my head worked out. I started looking around at the trashpiles in the areas I drove through & realized there were other metals that were worth money. That aluminum shower door... that diecast lamp... those rusted steel flowerbed borders. I started picking all those things up, and realized I could make just about as much as I would've working part-time for someone else, but I could do it out of my garage where I don't have to answer to anyone... well, anyone except my wife!

    Then, one day I was puttering around the net & I figured there might be a place I could go & learn a little more about other folks that picked up metals... get some of their ideas & put them to use. Lo & behold, I fould this website called scrapmetalforum.com & would you believe... there's a PhD in scrapping residing in the threads on that site. But yall already knew that.

    Best part was, I learned on that site about this stuff called ewaste... peoples' old computers are actually worth a WHOLE LOT of money.

    I'll still pick up extension cords, though!
    Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein

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    Lol I smiled. Great story. All right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post

    These are two good examples of my difficulty understanding what you are asking/stating in this and other threads. Best of luck Mike
    miked your are trying to hard to figure out what he is saying. Read it a little slower and you will get it. I don't think he is meaning to upset anybody or do anything negative on the site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudlight2 View Post
    miked your are trying to hard to figure out what he is saying. Read it a little slower and you will get it. I don't think he is meaning to upset anybody or do anything negative on the site.
    I don't think he's trying really hard to communicate most times either. He answers his own posts and usually just talks about himself. It's very hard to get to the good things he's trying to say, when you have to sift through all the nonsense and little songs and strange wording. But alas, this is his thread so I scrap because I love being my own boss.
    ~You have to start somewhere to get anywhere~

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrappinRed View Post
    I don't think he's trying really hard to communicate most times either. He answers his own posts and usually just talks about himself. It's very hard to get to the good things he's trying to say, when you have to sift through all the nonsense and little songs and strange wording. But alas, this is his thread so I scrap because I love being my own boss.
    Yea, I reckon that makes sense. That his posts don't make sense sometimes. lol A lot of the times.

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    ya I got started when I was a kid for curb shopping because i would pick up all the toys and stuff that were toys to me that people threw away and as i got older i realized things were worth even more money. today I still have in decent played with condition a complete set of my power rangers megazord, dragonzord, and titanus. if the collector megazord I had was lost in moves but these even now are worth more as is than what they cost back in the day and they were free. just like other things my whole place is filled with nice shelves, furniture and things that saved me thousands over the years and if I do not like it anymore all I have to do is go out and find things I do like for a bit of gas and a little work.

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    When I was young, I used to collect EVERYTHING. I collected; bottle caps, rubber bands, rocks, baseball cards, pennies, leafs, etc, etc, etc. Anything that I had more than 1 of, I wanted to 'collect' them.

    Now, when looking back at how I was then. You could say, 'this kid is going to be a hoarder for sure!' Well kinda. I think that way of thinking translated perfectly as a scrapper. I like to keep my area organized, and all my "collections" in their own buckets. My motivation for going out and getting more scrap, is building my brass, copper, aluminum, etc. "collection." I like admiring my collections too, but am never afraid to turn it in for cash when the time comes. The only difference between me as a scrapper and me as a hoarder, Is I'm never afraid to clean house and start a new collection.

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    What do you stand for. Caus I dont want to sit
    Why do you do it? I dont want to sit
    What do you hope to accomplish ? Not sitting

    I walk no thin line why do you ? I dont walk the line Are times that desperate. Yep By any means................?nope

    Do you capitalize I use proper grammer or do your clients look out for you ? I look for them

    Is yours a business No or are you just trying to get by. Yep Real intro includes a mission statement. Got one ? Or a motto ? Hats or t shirts. Maybe jacket or pens. You reap what you sow

    What's the skinny on yourself ? Ija . Be real. Not that skinny

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    Like my dog helping me shop CurbCo in the other thread....

    I keep my eyes wide open all the time...


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    Quote Originally Posted by blacksteel View Post
    What do you stand for. Why do you do it? What do you hope to accomplish ?

    I walk no thin line why do you ? Are times that desperate. By any means................?

    Do you capitalize or do your clients look out for you ?
    Is yours a business or are you just trying to get by. Real intro includes a mission statement. Got one ? Or a motto ? Hats or t shirts. Maybe jacket or pens.

    What's the skinny on yourself ? Ija . Be real.
    I contribute to the betterment of the environment by taking that what is deemed useless and making it once again valuable. As such, "Your trash, my cash." As for time, it's only desperate as a result of poor choice of living above your affordable means. Like the other fellow recycler, my official position is a Recycled Material Specialist where scrapping down a device is a byproduct of conservation. Did you get all that?
    Your Trash-My Cash
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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    What do you stand for. Caus I dont want to sit
    Why do you do it? I dont want to sit
    What do you hope to accomplish ? Not sitting

    I walk no thin line why do you ? I dont walk the line Are times that desperate. Yep By any means................?nope

    Do you capitalize I use proper grammer or do your clients look out for you ? I look for them

    Is yours a business No or are you just trying to get by. Yep Real intro includes a mission statement. Got one ? Or a motto ? Hats or t shirts. Maybe jacket or pens. You reap what you sow

    What's the skinny on yourself ? Ija . Be real. Not that skinny
    Hobo, you've got the best answer.

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    I think there is only one true reason
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