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^^^ no hole in the bottom George
and remember you can only use bent pieces of copper if its a bananna box.
"roaming the streets, looking for treats"
Ignore that...I was judging from the picture, which is the top, not the bottom. Not fully awake just yet.
Yeah, I bent or cut all my copper to have more room, unless it is already short of course.
However, for that, I just use Rubbermaid storage containers. I will use boxes or Rubbermaid containers when I am at a foreclosure and collecting any metal, aluminum, and wire, or electronics.
My favorite place to tear down stuff is in my driveway using my tailgate as a table.
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**Thanks for replying with Pictures guys..
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"Give them enough so they can do something with it, but not too much that they won't do nothing."
This is what we used this summer, but it's put away for the winter.
We spent about a week to clean up the garage so we could move around in there and built a new shelf for the buckets and totes. Next will be a new workbench, more pegboard, and cabinets for the garage.
Here's our new Floor Shelf (Compliments of Snodley) and it's full already.
Here's our workbench, we're gonna add another one right beside it.
Sorry for the blurry pictures, do not try to adjust your computer, the problem is the tight-a$$ed operator won't buy a better quality camera,,,LOL
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My mad scientist's lair... (I posted these in a different thread, but I wanted to play here, too)
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My "hideout" is the far corner of my backyard. Teardown happens on top of this dryer shell for the most part (picture was before I flipped it over)
But teardowns that require more tools are brought to the garage. I separate the metal outside (alum, steel, copper) and use a handtruck to bring it to backyard
Then I throw steel into a pile (smaller stuff in an old truck toolbox for now to save space) and alum in a fiberglass tractor cover. copper/brass are just in containers.
Oh, and the trampoline is an awesome storage shelf haha
Just remember Oldude's and Copper Heads posts about having a lurker break in to their breakdown area and took some pretty substantial amounts of scrap. Don't give away all your secrets while sharing with your scrapper family, Never know who's lurking. If you feel safe, fine, but if not then be forewarned.
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/gener...eft-alert.html
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/day-l...i-was-hit.html
Wow scrapping while doing a number 2 in the bathroom. That Is relaxed scrapping folks.
Here's some older shots of where I scrap. It's a bit cleaner now.
I don't know why it posted the pictures twice???
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