I do keep good track of what gets tossed and not. Tossed meaning that it has little other use. I'm very good at sorting things. I even scrap the staples from the magazines and such that I end up cutting up for the advertising and such in them.
I also scrap the used utility blades in with the staples, hack saw and other blades, odd
scrap metal bits, used steel wool and such. I have magnets everywhere as well as flashlights and other items that are handy to have handy.
I also keep any broken drill bits and other tool type steels for other use. I have repaired many items using old drill bits and other odd tool steel.
I hold on to any round or larger interesting cutting blades if I think that they might be of use for art and such. I figure that such metel can sit for now and if I don't find a use or market for it I can always toss in the scrap metal pile later.
Why toss it or scrap it if it has a value that is more to the right folks.
Even glass, plastics and wood items can have a value if you have enough of it. It is amazing what crafters, artists and others are interested in.
Used disposable items such as lighters, bottle caps of plastic or metal, popsicle sticks, interesting small tins and such and the list goes on.
More then scrap value is where it at and more then trash value is the cat's meow in recycling and scrapping.
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