From picking up bottle caps off the ground or collecting paperclips... what is the most ridiculous you have done to make a buck...or less?
From picking up bottle caps off the ground or collecting paperclips... what is the most ridiculous you have done to make a buck...or less?
Brass from ammo might be a little frugal to some.
Give back more to this world than we take.
Not me, but I saw a guy digging threw a box across the street from my house and take out a snow flake decoration made of pipe cleaners
I almost always save the brass connectors at the end of wires and power cords and put it in my brass pile....
I try to save every single screw and bolt and nut from every breakdown I do convincing myself that the 5 cents per pound is worth it.
I have no qualms about picking up a penny if I see it laying on the ground. But I would have to be careful about how I'd do this if my daughter was with me- as she would get embarrassed. I might say something like "Sweetie, you go ahead and I'll catch up to you"- just before squatting.
A bit more closely related to actual scrap, I have no issues with picking up a single aluminum can.
Last edited by recyclersteve; 10-26-2018 at 06:35 PM.
The question is how much of your time do you sacrifice for $0.30 ? I know sorted & graded nuts and bolts are worth a lot more per /lb, but that takes a lot of time.
Me personally, I do not go 'scrap crazy' if it takes too much time. I'm not going to spend several hours to recover a few cents worth of scrap. I only have a limited amount of time left in this life.
IDK man I have seen you break down some pretty low grade e-waste in your videos! lol
I collect all my screws but I spent 50 bucks on a real nice roller magnet with an aluminum case. All you do to release the nuts and bolts is pull up on the handle and everything just drops off. I get prepared price for them so at .0775 cents a pound I should have the magnet payed for in about a year or so! lol
Always nuts and bolts and screws. Always pick up change. Always walk with a bag for caNs. Its a way of thinking man, there is no turning it off for me.
I scrap computers in my garage and yes all of the screws go in the metal bins. I can only assume most people clean up their work areas. I have a push broom and a dust pan and my garage is swept when I get through. Before I empty the dust pan I run a magnet across it. It only takes a few seconds.
I also pick up pennies in parking lots.
I throw them right into a 5 gallon bucket next to my work area and when full i dump it in a dryer. extra 50-60 lbs. Takes no time at all. I probably make more money off screws than that garbage you take apart in your ewaste videos.
Last edited by greytruck; 10-27-2018 at 10:31 AM.
It's worth saving the fasteners if only to save your tires.
I do the same thing and put them all in an aluminum can while I am working so I can throw it in with my ferrous. It takes virtually no time since I don't sort it - it would take the same amount of time or even more find them and then sweep them up and throw them into the trash. Yes I clean my garage and put away/lockup my tools after every time I work in my garage. It is never a mess for long.
Last edited by SKWrapper; 10-27-2018 at 08:44 PM.
FIRST OFF... mind your OWN business.... I don't HAVE a scrap addiction... I can stop anytime I want. Its not like I HAVE to do it.... LOL With that said... ugh I do it from two aspects... scraping for money and environmental stewardship. I hate throwing things in the trash that can ultimately be reused. That said... ((Clears Throat))) I save the twist ties from bread wrappers and I take the metal handles off of chinese food containers and it all goes in my shred pile. Whew.... I feel better now. Long story short I scrap everything. Metal = money...... even if it takes a while.
What complicates this for some of us is stubbornness, and in some cases, doing something for the first time just to get the experience.
I have to admit there have been things that looked really simple to tear down or strip initially. Then, when I'm knee deep in the job and swearing like crazy, I justify finishing the job by saying to myself "I will let this be a learning experience, but this will be the last one of these that I ever scrap."
Six months later I find another doohickey and say to myself "Wow- never seen one of these. Let's give it a shot." (and I've already forgotten the one from six months ago)
I save all my screws in a small bucket while doing breakdown. When I am finished, I dump my small bucket into a five gallon bucket. Anything that will go as short steel in the bucket, and in a pile for the large items. When I have several buckets full, and a good pile, I take it off. Tin/shred is $90/nt. Short steel/#1 prepared is $130. Big difference in price, it makes a difference when you have at least 1000 lbs. That $20 extra is gas money for a day, ( if I don't go nowhere else except home in my gas hog).
2003 Dodge Dakota, V6 Magnum. 12-14 mpg town driving. 12-14 mpg hwy driving. Loaded or not, it uses around the same amount. As long as I don't have over a ton, or pulling a trailer
at times im like a drug addict-- when im walking to the mosque, i will be scanning the pavement & surrounding area for any metal...
i often see drug addicts doing the same thing as im walking along- they look at me & i can see them thinking:
"this guy doesnt look like a druggie but u never can tell for sure these days"....
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