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<p>[QUOTE="playin4funami, post: 759376, member: 21976"]Well not to bring up an old thread,but I am a jack- of-all-trades master of none type guy,anything to make a dollar you know,and last year I hualed in five five gallon buckets of scrap copper wiring from a construction crew at works dumpster pile,had about two hours invested in digging it out and cutting to shorter lengths,took it to the scrap yard where it was weighed out and received a check for over a 1345 dollars,total time I had in it was three hours including the drive to the scrap yard,total money I spent was about 10 bucks worth of gas money and a little sweat equity,there is money in copper! There is money to be had in many different types of junk metals for little to no money invested,usually just some sweat. Aluminun for instance(not cans but extuded and solid type aluminum) can be a short term bonus. Always someone selling a set of aluminum car rims or something for ten to fourty bucks,depending on each rims weight I usually get about 75 to 80 bucks scrap price for a set of rims,I can pick up two sets of rims for 30 bucks on a saturday while the wife drags me to garage sales and swing by the scap yard on the way home for a nice quick profit of 100 dollars or more with zero work involved. Of course I'm always looking to make a buck,the easy way.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="playin4funami, post: 759376, member: 21976"]Well not to bring up an old thread,but I am a jack- of-all-trades master of none type guy,anything to make a dollar you know,and last year I hualed in five five gallon buckets of scrap copper wiring from a construction crew at works dumpster pile,had about two hours invested in digging it out and cutting to shorter lengths,took it to the scrap yard where it was weighed out and received a check for over a 1345 dollars,total time I had in it was three hours including the drive to the scrap yard,total money I spent was about 10 bucks worth of gas money and a little sweat equity,there is money in copper! There is money to be had in many different types of junk metals for little to no money invested,usually just some sweat. Aluminun for instance(not cans but extuded and solid type aluminum) can be a short term bonus. Always someone selling a set of aluminum car rims or something for ten to fourty bucks,depending on each rims weight I usually get about 75 to 80 bucks scrap price for a set of rims,I can pick up two sets of rims for 30 bucks on a saturday while the wife drags me to garage sales and swing by the scap yard on the way home for a nice quick profit of 100 dollars or more with zero work involved. Of course I'm always looking to make a buck,the easy way.[/QUOTE]
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