Once again, thank you, to everyone that posts on SMF and especially the guys and gals that comment on my posts and answer questions. You're an invaluable resource to my continually expanding scrapping knowledge.
Here's the question:
[What are the best portable tools, methods, ideas, etc for the scrapper on the go? I'm talking about every aspect of scrapping from the moment you see it to when the cash is in your hand at the scrap yard. I've read a lot of threads about others who load up then dismantle/sort the metal at home, and then take it in. But I'm talking about doing everything at the job site. Cutting, collecting, sorting, loading, and then going to the scrap yard. Likely staying at the job site for a few days without going back to "civilization" , and without electricity while there.
My buddy and I are going on a "road trip" hopping from jobsite to jobsite. (Road Trip, RoadWarrior, get it?) We've got just about everything planned out. Jobsites, tools etc, but if this forum has taught me anything, it's that another, more experienced scrapper, will always have some pearl of wisdom for me to learn from.
Here's what I've got so far:[/B] battery powered Sawzall, Mini Cutting/Welding torch kit, sledge hammer, crowbar, toolbox full of the basics (hammer, screw drivers, wrenches, sockets etc) Really need more batteries for the Sawzall since we could be without electricity for a few days. And a generator + corded tools are too expensive presently.
And the most important tools, an F150 with a camper shell (our sleeping quarters when we're at the jobsites and not in a hotel between jobs) and my shiny new used home made trailer.
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/day-l...ler-today.html (I'd love to get a bigger one when I can afford it. First thing on my next big buy list)
So any ideas/tips/reccomendations/etc for my portable scrapping adventure? I'm still learning so I'm open to at least here out any advice. I might even make a thread detailing the Road Trip, assuming things go well.
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