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    Post seen the weirdest thing at the yard

    A casket ! I asked old boy wtf ? And.pointed at the casket,he told me someone moved their dads remains and had to have a brand new casket to be burried, again ! The company, triguard I believe, bought the casket in. Kinda creepy and not something you'll everyday at the yard

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    My dad has one. He was getting his garage broken into, so to deter theft he bought a coffin and set it up in there. It worked.

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    Lol a casket to deter theft who would've thought of that.
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    So was it rotten steel or stainless or what is my only question. That is kinda gross if you ask me but then again everything has an end of life and is either trashed or recycled.

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    Yep, even people get recycled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dex View Post
    My dad has one. He was getting his garage broken into, so to deter theft he bought a coffin and set it up in there. It worked.
    I would have poped out of the casket when I heard them! That would have scared the hell out of them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    Yep, even people get recycled.
    Compost or toast.
    I know lying is wrong, but if the elephant man came in now in a blouse with some make up on, and said, "How do I look?" Would you say, bearing in mind he's depressed and has respiratory problems, would you say, "Go and take that blusher off you mis-shapened elephant tranny?" No. You'd say, "You look nice... John""

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne View Post
    Compost or toast.
    One way of putting it I guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by PistoneScrapProcessing View Post
    So was it rotten steel or stainless or what is my only question. That is kinda gross if you ask me but then again everything has an end of life and is either trashed or recycled.
    Not for sure piston, was kinda creeping me ouut so didn't get too close to it, also makes you the going rate on a ton of caskets is

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    Folks that have those pacemakers are "worth" something in scrap, as well. Don't they have platinum in those things?

    My Uncle has one. It's a running joke between me and him. "I got dibs on your heart, unc" Hahaha.

    No offense of course to any of yall here that have pacemakers. Wasnt intending to be rude or anything.

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    Kinda off topic but there's a possible niche in recovering metals after a body is cremated.

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    Im sure most crematoriums and funeral homes have these boxes around. Lots off pm's we screw into us now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    Yep, even people get recycled.
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    Now you got my mind going, I wonder what they do with all the metal parts that are in peoples bodies afteer cremation. Screws,pins,plates these are all ss and some are heavy. Has anybody ever checked into getting any of this stuff from a crematory?

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    If you ever need to buy one of those the last place to look is the funeral home they charge about 3k for them. Costco carries them now Costco - Funeral

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    gold teeth? crematoriums most definitely scrap gold teeth before they burn em.

    http://www.goodsonmanleyforakis.com/...gold-teeth.php

    but you can put instructions in your will^
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    reminds me of an All In The Family episode when Archie asked the undertaker if he had anything "in a used model"

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    I SEARCHED FIRST... anyway yesterday at the yard the guy in front of me brought in two morgue gurneys with the stainless trays that they load the bodies into the cooler on. I asked the guy working the scale if he knew what they were, he didn't and when I told him I don't think he believed me. but when I was like why else would you have a 6' long 2' wide 4" deep stainless tray if it wasn't to contain the fluids? and as light duty and narrow as they were, they were not worried about the people jumping off. he turned a shade of pale I've never seen before on a Hispanic guy when it clicked in his head.


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