Hey guys I only joined this week and figured I would start a thread here rather than an intro. I try not to be "that noob" who is constantly asking questions that have been answered repeatedly, and know quite well how to use the search feature. Its why i have not posted any questions. Although i think it is important not to be so condescending to those who do. The same amount of effort it took to type up that written complaint could have simply been used to just answer the question AND remind user to use search function.
Anyways, to the topic. I have been scrapping since about 2008, I love it. As I have a regular job and a big family I typically do this as a hobby harvesting
e-waste and appliances, especially since I have not had a truck in about four years. After a trip the yard I used to just use the money to supplement whatever expenses I need to take care of. but starting around spring last year, I realized I made enough income to cover my expenses, so let me get creative with the money I specifically make from my scrap hobby.
So I decided to turn my metal salvage back into metal after the payout! What do I mean? I mean this, all the money I make from salvage goes into buying specifically my two B's.
BULLION and
BULLETS
After my trips to the yards I stop first at Wal-mart, and then to the local bullion dealer (in my case, the closest one is a diamond dealer) So I always make sure I can always take at least $50 worth of salvage to the yard, but settle for thirty. Anyone who is in this particular trade knows exactly when they have that much salvage, so point in explaining that part.
I will stop at wal-mart to purchase a case or two of my home protection gear, followed by a stop to my bullion dealer to pick up a silver eagle or two. Plus making the trip with my two older boys is a wonderful bonding and educational time for us. it helps me to teach them the importance of saving, the payoff of our efforts and labor, as well as good ol fashioned fun.
Either way i am probably not the only one who does this, and have a feeling this exchange of metals is practiced by more than a few around here.
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