
Originally Posted by
cobre collector
Started the day at 9 am and was done by noon. Between the 2 of us we made $110 an hour.

Originally Posted by
Mechanic688
Doesn't usually happen with steel either, you just got lucky.
Those cubicle's could also be chipboard with carpet covering and steel around the edges.
I agree the above scenario doesn't usually happen with steel, but I do make more money with steel than anything else. And it's easier and quicker than copper, alum., etc. Just a couple of weeks back it took me 2 hours to put together a load of light iron and it paid me $112. The very next day I worked some copper, brass, and aluminum that took me 7 hours to put together and it paid out at $118. I'll take steel any day.
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