Had a great few days and experience. Answered a CL add to pick up two free fridge-freezers. It's about 35 miles from the house but the add said working when unplugged so I hoped to make a little. Well, get to the place and the guy is flipping a 1840's giant house(think southern plantation....complete with the big white pillars). Took me inside to see the fridges and he had stripped the house down to the studs. Super old and funky heart pine studs about 4x6. It was so cool I just kept saying "this place is awesome"!..Well on the way to the back where the fridges were I saw a huge window air-condition with the cover off..(wink wink..pulse quickens)... So after he showed me Identical Whirlpool fridges in great condition I asked him about the air-condition. "Sure man it's yours" he said. So after I loaded everything up I gave him my card and after seeing I was a metal re-cycler he said that I was his kind of man and that he takes stuff to the local yard sometimes (like 600 dollars worth of those old radiators used to heat the house back in the day...lol) but doesn't have much time lately due to restoring the place on a time line. So I thanked him and headed back for the shop with a content feeling that the trip was worth it.
Well a couple days later the guy calls and explains that he had bought the whole farm and needed some metal cleaned out of the woods so he can get his tractor and bush hawg in. Needless to say I was happy and took off the next day to meet him. After arriving he showed me the area and told me the only thing he asks is for me to be aggressive.."not just take the easy stuff". NO PROBLEM...Well here I go looking pulling..loading...and over and over I was pulling out old water pumps...hubs....starters...YUP..There was an old garage of some type on the land years and years ago...Stuff everywhere...I mean everywhere...I was in heaven.
Well on the way there that morning I saw a sign that says "we buy batteries" two miles ahead of the place we I was. So I get a load (originally thinking I was going to have to take one load at a time back to my local yard) and decide to check out the place down the road first. and dang if it isnt a little metal yard. No drive up scales but ones big enough I could put my whole load on it. The prices were not great but what the hell it was two miles away. So I kept the very heaviest stuff for my last haul of the day each day for the drive back to my yard and took the rest to the local guy down the road.
Three days into it and have made close to 800 on the metal and sold the two fridges to one lady for 100 a pop(and broke down the air condition and got 40 for the coils) And still have a couple more days to go out there. Tired ..tired ...tired...but happy...happy..happy.
And I'd like to add this guy was a Marine (I live close to three large military bases ).And I love dealing with those guys. Straight to the point- no bull$hit kinda guys. God blessem'!!
Sorry so long guys..; )
Hope y'all have good weeks too!
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