I just joined this site because I'm interested in scrapping metal and electronics. I haven't done much before because I haven't had reliable transportation, except for a 5 gallon bucket of stripped and coiled copper wire 10 years ago from a construction job I had (I got $100, enough to get a tooth pulled). Now I have a nice vehicle (not a truck but very roomy), and a friend who does alot of scrapping and has a pickup truck.
I work at a Sears which was built about 50 years ago, and the new Loss Prevention manager needs the attic completely cleaned out for a fire inspection. It's mostly metal shelving supports and some odds and ends like pumps, motors, brackets, etc.. He said I can take basically everything metal that's not bolted down.
My friend and I will have to carry everything down a flight of stairs that has a landing in the middle. We can use the hand trucks and some basic tools that the stockroom uses, but I was wondering if anyone has any tips for carrying this stuff down the stairs, and possibly dismantling some things before carrying down. Would straps be recommended?
Also, what items should I pay special attention to? I know some things are better to resell rather than scrap.. would the pumps/motors be worth doing that or scrapping as iron? There are some random things like light fixtures, any special processing for those?
And another question.. my friend says all this will fit in his pickup, even after I told him I didnt take pictures of it all. I'm very roughly estimating all of it will come to at least 1500 lbs. Most pieces are 8 - 9 feet long, some larger. How many trips to the scrap yard would we have to make? We plan to sell to scrap yard, take gas money out, and split the rest 50/50.
Thanks to everyone who helps me out with my first big scrapping job! I'll keep you posted about how it goes.. We're doing this Friday morning.
- Martin
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