Well here I be....My apologies for not hanging out here recently...I am sure that I owe everyone on the board at least one PM or email LOL....We have been so busy and making so many changes that being on the net has been a 10 minute thing at night before I collapse into bed.
First an update on my Dad....He recently underwent a minor surgical procedure so he could do his dialysis at home. This entailed him having a tube implanted into his stomach area. The surgery went fine and he just had to wait for it to heal so he could begin. When the day finally arrived he went to his first training session where they would show him how to do the dialysis at home which entailed him filling up with a bag of special fluid, leaving it sit for a while and then draining it back out...Long story short they put the fluid in and it would not come back out. So off to the emergency room they sent him....By the time they took him back he was not able to breath because the fluid was building up in his lungs....So for the past week he has been in the hospital with a bunch of doctors standing around scratching their heads as to why the fluid was not draining. Finally they decided to do another surgery to see what was going on. Come to find out his bowel was wrapped around the tube inside and he was full of infection. They fixed the bowel issue and now they are just waiting until the infection is cleared up so he can go home.
Anyway, we have made some big time changes to the company and how things will operate....
While we have been enjoying some massive success in the
e-scrap department we decided it was time to expand our horizons so to speak...So we have reorganized our company and on April 2nd we will officially open a scrap yard at our location. This yard will still purchase all e-scrap but also all non-ferrous
scrap metal as well as batteries and so on. Along with that we have aligned ourselves with an automotive core buyer to add additional services to our list.
We would like to be able to buy heavy metals (tin, steel, iron, etc) but it is just not in the cards at this moment. The cost of installing and purchasing a ground scale and the equipment to move such material is prohibitive at this time. But that may be something that we consider for the future once we have established ourselves in the community for scrap purchasing.
The company name will change to 3D Recycling Inc. as well. The Wastenot E-Cycling name will remain as our online buying division.
Getting this all setup has been a massive headache and quite expensive to say the least. Certified scales are expensive but they are necessary and all the other little things that just seem to pop up. Did find a great deal on a skid steer though so we are taking the good with the bad.
Hope everyone has a great weekend. Again I am sorry for not posting for a while. Hopefully things will calm down a bit soon so I can spend more time on the board.
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