Like sledge stated, i stay away from commercial jobsites and have never scraped one. Im sure they have great yields even after veteran tradesmen take their worthy scrap but my ability of risk managing tells me to keep away. Too many prying eyes and ears. Now the advice i will give is this; Ryan Homes, Pulte, Toll Brothers. Your biggest residential homebuilder corps. that slap developments in everywhere is where ive made my money. And theyre usually very easy to find, a google search or tradesman working the job can lead you to several. Whether its plundering from garage door part leftovers (my trade so im entitled to the scrap) or peeking in dumpsters on the weekends. Wire trimmings left in the dirt, anything adds up. I pulled nearly 800 in just steel last week from different locations. Homeowners use the construction dumpsters for things like microwaves, pushmowers, vacuums. Just to name a handful. Even nonscrap like coolers, or jogging strollers. Theres cash in the trash my friend! Another tip, look for your developments that are on old farm land, or after sewage is ran. Broken cast iron sewage pipes are usually left with other scrap. Easy #1 steel profits. Im going back this weekend to a honey hole!
Now for the fun common sense section to keep us out of trouble.
Dont under any circumstances steal directly from the job. Most anybody knows the difference between new hardware and damaged or thrown out. Of course this will lead to trouble. Ive had builders install garage doors after house was framed and outside done to keep intruders from stealing again for the third time in a row. It messes up their schedule and if its bad enough they will let yards know what to keep an eye out for. Stealing scrap doesnt keep the game fair.
Also, watch yourself during he workweek. Most supers usually say a stern no to dumpster diving, same reason sledge stated, liability. Ive been thrown out and its best not to argue the case. You can see yourself as doing them a favor and they cant do anything after work hours as long as cops dont watch the location. Theyre only doing their job.
Go 6 o'clock on the weekends. Dont draw attention. Stay away from nosey neighbors. And dont spend too much time in the dumpsters, usually if somethings covered in mudbuckets and pallets, leave it. Most are posted as no trespassing so this is why i say this, theres always that a-hole that doesnt have anything better to do.
Another tip not related to construction that wish i followed and i realised after i left my last job, auto shops are a PERFECT source of scrap. Most dont mind a scraper hauling away unwanted rotors or exhaust. I know a truck that visits the yard making bank off of rotors. They go #1 steel.
Good luck out there, visit my thread about last weeks plunders
https://www.scrapmetalforum.com/day-...er-diving.html
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