I received a call the other day about picking up scrap from an industrial complex/wholesaler. This business sells sauces and spices to restaurants and supermarkets and other food establishments. This warehouse was BIG. There is a space in the building where they put the "scrap" over the years. Some of the stuff in the space was not marked to go. Everything tagged "junk" goes. I got a look at the space but couldn't gauge how much is actually marked junk. I did see a few large machines tagged to go. Pallet sized machines. Probably many machines.
The problem is loading. They have a forklift they can move the machines with. They have a 4' high loading dock. They have a ramp that can go down to 3'. I have an 18" high trailer. So my trailer is out of the question. Dump trailers are 22" to the deck. Dump trailers will not work. My truck is 3' high. That will work, but will result in many trips. I plan on possibly saving and storing any decent machines. (at least until I research the market for resale (is there a market for broken restaurant quality mixing machines?)) Saving them means a further drive between each pickup. An hour between pickups for saving or a half hour between pickups for scrapping (depending on traffic). Resale means more money, scrapping means no picking parts, but quicker turnover.
The guy I met who showed me the scrap suggested I rent a uhaul truck and load them all at once. He offered no money to clean out the scrap. (ya, one of those guys who think
scrap metal is worth gold metal.)
If I rent a uhaul (their decks are 2' 11" high, so would probably work for the dock) a quick trip to the scrapyard means a lower uhaul bill ($100 or so?). But the guy said something about doing it on a Saturday and scrapyard closes at 12 o'clock at one yard and zero o'clock at another (as in not open on Saturday).
If i save the stuff the uhaul bill will probably be more like $175-$200. Plus gas. Plus I really do not know how much weight in scrap there is. Or if it is non-magnet stainless or "chinese" stainless.
Another issue is I doubt I have enough room to store all the stuff inside. Some would have to sit in a parking lot for a few weeks. ( I have lots of other work going on beside scrapping.) I will have to deal with the landlord of the building if I let the things sit outside for too long.
I don't know if any of the machines work. I know I can sell parts on
eBay but I make good money doing other work, hard work. (I just finished a demo job today and start another one in 11 days. If the price is right.) And work in between. So my time is valuable right now.
So I need suggestions on...
Do I use my truck and do several pick ups a day for several days?
Do i use my truck and do quicker pick ups, less days, straight to the scrap yard and back for quick money?
Do I use my truck for less pick ups over several days, store, research, and pick parts for more money later?
Do I rent a uhaul and load all at once and go to the scrap yard and drop for some quick money? With a bill to pay?
Do I rent a uhaul and load all at once and save and store it for more money? With a bigger bill to pay?
Is there a different way to haul the scrap I have not mentioned?
Or do I not pick up the scrap at all and walk away?
I have a forklift to unload anything I save.
There is a potential for maybe thousands of dollars in resale, over time. Potential is the unknown. Time is unknown. Or I could be wasting my time.
Thanks for reading
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