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I had nothing else to do this evening, so I decided to take my bike out and just see if there was ANYTHING. If I picked up anything, free money, and if I didn't, free workout. Well, I picked up:
- 1 pink computer
- 1 lawnmower
- various poles and mops
- a couple of kids toys and strollers
- cordless drill with no charger or batteries
- wet dry vac
- ceiling fan
Not bad in my opinion for riding around the neighborhood next to me. One thing I have noticed is the lesser income neighborhoods put their trash out earlier (In this case 2 days before trash day). I'm going to start doing this every Sunday now, get it before the Monday guys make their rounds. I usually get the stuff before them anyway.
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Made in China, Recycled in the Republic of Texas!
"When the mind fails, brute force prevails" - CTSSolutions
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I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!
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Lol. I knew someone was going to ask this. Yes, I rode back after examining the situation and drove back to pick the stuff up. I have actually hauled stuff on my bike. He heaviest thing was probably a steel car rim that I carried that while I was riding. Very scary. That along with three light ballasts at a time. THAT was scary.
I went out and did a different area, and found a STOVE AND FRIDGE! I don't have a truck though, so I can only pick up the stove right now. I will have to do that stuff tomorrow.
Just for giggles, this will be me tomorrow going back to the dirty whites, the cyclist are other scrappers:
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Ok, I lied.I ended up going and getting the stove. I decided to leave the fridge for another scrapper, I don't have the room or resources to take it right now.
Anyway, I talked to the guy and he was a landscaper who had like 40 tree stakes for me to take. He wanted to save 6 of them so he can plant some trees, so I left him 10. lol. Anyway, it ALWAYS pays to ask for scrap, even if it's a broom. Because I talked to him, we exchanged business cards and he says he's going to call me when ever he has any metal. Cool deal.
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Here is today's loads (all three of them):
This load consisted of:
- 600 LBS of Shred
- 13 LBS of Dirty Aluminum
- 26 LBS of Aluminum Breakage
- 17 LBS of Electric Motors
- 12 LBS of Batteries by Weight
- 3 LBS of Clean Brass
TOTAL = $65.73
Load number two:
- 340 LBS of Shred
TOTAL = $27.20
Load number three:
- 100 LBS of Shred
- 11 LBS of Insulated #2
- 5 LBS of Christmas Lights (Ribbon wire)
- 38 LBS of Clean Aluminum
- 4 LBS of Cans
- 3 LBS of Shred (Ballast)
TOTAL = $33.90
GRAND TOTAL FOR ALL THREE RUNS: $126.83
Not too bad.
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Hey, you need to get you a pickup!!
Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein
Either way!
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I didn't try to find scrap too hard today on the trash routes because I already saw 4 other scrappers. But while I was out, I did find some awesome license plates from Germany. (Yes, they are aluminum. lol)
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Sunday payed off again today. I checked Craigslist yesterday at around midnight and saw an ad for garage sale leftovers in the neighbor hood next to me with no address given. I drove around for about three minutes to get over there and on the first street I drove down I picked up a box of wire and power strips and other random trash along with a gas grill. I unscrewed the "wings" and shoved it in the CR-V. As I drove home I spotted what I thought was a computer tower on the next street I passed. I went and offloaded the grill and wire and realized I left my screwdriver at the place that had the grill. So I drove back and grabbed it and stopped to grab the "Computer". I ended up getting a bass speaker, grow light, and a box that ended up having two motherboards inside. Not bad for 10 minutes of driving around.
This grill ended up having about 15 lbs of cast aluminum:
The motherboards. I'm not even going to try to resell these because I don't know if they are working or not. Into the scrap bin they go.
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Not trying to threadjack you, just wanted to post a pic of the feezer in my garage after seeing the decor near your newfound license plates.
Up on top of the freezer sits my scrap-found stereo, my scrap-found speakers, and my scrap-found iPod I listen to when I'm out in my lab... err....garage. LOL
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I found my first real piece of server equipment out of the trash today. The guy who was throwing it out called it a "Reluctant power supply." Yea, I don't know what he was talking about but it's and Compaq Proliant ML-350 Server Unit tipping the scales at 60 LBS. Unfortunately it only has two sticks of ram and one CPU with a copper heat sink and no hard drives, but that's no big deal.
Can't wait to tear into it!
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Reluctant power supply probably means that it doesn't want to work all the time. LOL.
Nice find and keep the updates up.
"64K should be enough for anybody." - Bill Gates 1981
http://www.treasurecoastelectronicrecycling.com/
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Ok, here are the goodies from the server. This thing has been a lot of firsts for me. It has been:
- The first "real server" aside from dual CPU workstations
- The first Intel Xeon CPU I've found
- The first silver RAM I've ever found. (A whopping 4 Megabytes)
- The first ceramic CPU I've ever found (with a gold bottom BTW)
- The first backplane board I've ever found
So yea, I just realized how much I didn't know about the e-scrap business and what it's like to take apart servers.
The goodies:
The power supplies have gold fingers on it, so what do y'all do with those?
I was really surprised when I saw this. Now would this still be considered a finger card or is this considered a motherboard because it has a RAM slot also.
So yea, I did a lot better than I thought!
*****Also, I will hopefully be filing my DBA with my county sometime this week! I just have to get the form notarized and go to the courthouse. That will be exciting because then I will buy a domain name and order new business cards with my new URL on it. So we will see where this will go! Thanks for reading my thread so far!*****
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Today's load, 760lbs of shred along with some non ferrous:
The scale guy cheated me on my insulated copper wire, he gave me low grade wire rather than #2, cheating me about $5.
Total = $98 and some change
Last edited by Gravitar; 07-26-2013 at 09:43 PM.
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When I asked - they basically have clean and dirty, with grades of dirty. But aluminum sheet, plate, extruded, cast - all the same price as long as it is clean. I take my clean aluminum elsewhere, they have better prices on dirty though.
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If your going to scrap the power supplies I'd cut the fingers off and sell the P.S. as motors. (around .25 lb)
P & M Recycling - Specializing in E-Waste Recycling.
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