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    Bear is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    i believe if you'll check prices on larger lockers, you'll find the larger ones to be much more cost effective at price per foot, and as long as it pays for itself in accommodating larger payloads, why not. If you get good at separating and disposing of the tin/shred/larger stuff quickly, you should find it to be even more effective. Good luck!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    i believe if you'll check prices on larger lockers, you'll find the larger ones to be much more cost effective at price per foot, and as long as it pays for itself in accommodating larger payloads, why not. If you get good at separating and disposing of the tin/shred/larger stuff quickly, you should find it to be even more effective. Good luck!
    Interesting..


    I checked on the prices, and I think you're right. I'm going to get a 10x15 for only 10$ more. The value does continue to go up the higher I go, but I think that this value is the best and most appropriate for me. Thanks for the idea.

    I'll be able to get a whole bunch of extra in there - which may make the difference, for just 10$ more.

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