Regardless if your knowledge lies in
e-scrap or heavy metal, ferrous or non ferrous, why would you ever want to limit yourself to just one money making opportunity when there are so many out there to be had?
If you are already spending the money on gas, and you can pick up some other types of scrap, why would you leave one in favor for another?
When I was in international trade, I used to purchase cars, used compacts with small engines to ship to Jordan because we had a small trade agreement, and so long as the engines were small enough there was no luxury tax. People in Jordan would buy them before I ever shipped them and drive them into Iraq to sell after the Iraq war. Here I was shipping cars in c-containers and not using all the room, so I started sending laptops and filling in the containers with boxes of laptops, and later desktop computers. It made a lot more sense, since I was shipping the containers and paying for the containers, to add more to it and make extra profit than it did not to.
I don't haul scrap, but when I have gone to pick up scrap, and had a chance to purchase some other heavy metal for a good price, specially copper, I have done so. And I'm just a refiner.
If I was giving you advice, I would say never ever EVER as a business owner, or just a part time scrapper picking up stuff from the curb, limit yourself to just one type of scrap, specially when free. Keep yourself as dynamic as possible, and make money in as many different ways you are able, diversify, adapt and overcome whatever limits in knowledge you might have and you will be the one who survives the hard times.
Scott
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