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    lol glassman !! good one about the penny....I'm not that bad, but I DO save the pre '82's and spend the others.



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    Quote Originally Posted by glassman View Post
    your a scraper if cl free stuff is your computers home page...your may be a scraper if you se a pennie on the ground pick it up if it aint all copper you throw it back down
    Throw it back down??????? That is sacriligeous. Even if it is worthless as a coin it can still go into a zinc pile or the mixed pile!!!!

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    You have the family over for a cookout. You eject your brother-in-law because he's too dense to wrap his mind around the concept that his empties go in the recycling bin, NOT the trash bag...

    (Didn't actually happen today, but I had to debate on whether to reach in and retrieve them from amongst all the half eaten burgers and potato salad. Decided to wait til everybody had gone home.)

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    You might be a scrapper if, when you are running late getting your kids to school you still make them get out of the car at every stop sign to pick up a can.

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    you use superglue for bandaids

    you sit at your desk at school wondering what youd get for scrap at the yard down the street....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypoman View Post
    You might be a scrapper if, when you are running late getting your kids to school you still make them get out of the car at every stop sign to pick up a can.
    lol. I pass by cans all the time, but it's hard to justify stopping to get one or two at a time since gas is hovering around the $3.70 mark and a can gets me about 2.7 cents.

    About time I get a bike, get cans and get in shape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoScrapper View Post
    lol. I pass by cans all the time, but it's hard to justify stopping to get one or two at a time since gas is hovering around the $3.70 mark and a can gets me about 2.7 cents.

    About time I get a bike, get cans and get in shape.

    I've been doing a lot of time thinking about all those cans I drive by....
    I am looking for a bike with a basket --- a 3 wheel bike and a long grabber would be ideal.

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    I was thinking about the same thing. A 3 wheel bike and modify the basket area to hold a trash can.

    Wonder how many cans it's gonna take to pay for this bike.

    Or I might get a regular bike and a kid trailer and modify that.

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    OH....I like this idea. I haven't had any luck finding a 3 wheel bike close to me. It would be great if we could build a light weight crusher to go on the kid trailer --- then carry more cans per load.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daw_green_clean View Post
    OH....I like this idea. I haven't had any luck finding a 3 wheel bike close to me. It would be great if we could build a light weight crusher to go on the kid trailer --- then carry more cans per load.
    Assuming you're getting off the bike to get the can, just smash it with your boot, or shoe, or sandal...I wouldn't recommend bare foot, or against your forehead though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoScrapper View Post
    lol. I pass by cans all the time, but it's hard to justify stopping to get one or two at a time since gas is hovering around the $3.70 mark and a can gets me about 2.7 cents.

    About time I get a bike, get cans and get in shape.
    That it what I do, ride my bike, get exercise and get cans. When I ride I will wear my green trousers with a large cargo pocket on each leg. I will stuff these with crushed cans until they are full, then empty them into plastic bags I have brought along. These bags will get hung on the handlebars (and flipped over the handle bars once so they do not swing too much) and I start filling the pockets again. I have also cut the top off of the largest plastic bottle I could find that would fit in the water bottle holder. Into this bottle goes other small scrap I see (wheel weights, brass fittings, lug nuts, etc). I usually have a pretty good load when I get back home, and then I proceed to separate it all out, and feel better for the exercise I got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rca987 View Post
    Assuming you're getting off the bike to get the can, just smash it with your boot, or shoe, or sandal...I wouldn't recommend bare foot, or against your forehead though.
    My fingers and hands are valuable commodities and while stepping on a can while wearing boots is okay, I suspect I will be wearing tenni shoes while pedaling. I found a Trike (3 wheel bike) today that has a basket on the back. That's what I'm talking about......pedal up to can and pick it up without getting off by using the long grabber.

    I'm going to have to build a can crusher hooked up to the pedals\wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daw_green_clean View Post
    My fingers and hands are valuable commodities and while stepping on a can while wearing boots is okay, I suspect I will be wearing tenni shoes while pedaling. I found a Trike (3 wheel bike) today that has a basket on the back. That's what I'm talking about......pedal up to can and pick it up without getting off by using the long grabber.

    I'm going to have to build a can crusher hooked up to the pedals\wheels.
    If you could build a 12 volt motion activated (activates when you drop the can in) crusher, then you might be onto something.

    Problem is the battery will likely weigh you down.

    Back to the drawing board I shall go...

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    Quote Originally Posted by daw_green_clean View Post
    That's what I'm talking about......pedal up to can and pick it up without getting off by using the long grabber. .
    I was planning on doing that as well. Problem is we have a of of goatheads if you stray too far from the beaten path.

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    this will NOT work

    So I went and tested this kind of bike today.


    It will NOT work. Well, first of all, the bike was too tall. But besides that.....trying to swing the leg OVER the top of the basket.....well, that's not going to work!!!
    Last edited by daw_green_clean; 08-15-2011 at 08:33 PM.

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    Better idea

    I'm still thinking a three wheeled bike like the following is the best solution:


    Now try to imagine some type of "can crushing" gizmo added to this bike. I'm wondering how much power it would take to crush a can. Actually, IdahoScrapper, you might be onto something. Let's say that we carry a few large capacitors on the bike and as you pedal, you generate "charging" voltage\current that is stored in the large capacitors. Then when it reaches a certain stored energy level, it triggers the release thru a crushing motion.

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    Better yet rig up and crusher that would work off the chain.

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    And then add something that hikes the can up into the basket

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    Whatever you do, don't let Hoss near the capacitors. hehe


    I stopped by and chatted with him today. Don't think we'll ever let him live down the day he got his lightning rod zapped.


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