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    losthope is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Maybe rent a small storage unit for the bigger loads, break it down there and haul it in. Could probably pay for itself easily.
    I actually thought about that I had a pretty decent size shed in my backyard that held all my tools and classic car parts and ebay items i sell, i dismantled it and loaded it and everything that was in it into a small storage unit until i get done moving and while i was there today trying to find some carpentry tools for a side job i have this weekend i said to myself "if i get a bigger unit i wouldnt be digging through everything , and could use the room for scrapping" funny you mentioned it also, i think that will be in my future plans when i get done remodeling the 5th wheel which is kind of hard to do while im also living in it! LOL thanks Mecanic688 for the great suggestion!

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