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    VoodooDaddy is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanw View Post
    Yesterday I found a pair of 14 karat gold hoop earrings in a dryer. Also, about $5 in change in there too, and a button!
    Nice score on the button!


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    I have found all stainless steel grills some of them once in a blue moon with all brass burners , and some have up to four of these solid brass burners about 8 pounds for all of em together , plus all the cash I get out of the grill that I sell as is for stainless . Maybe around 170lbs all stainless grill plus the brass I get out of it . So basically around $100 in all . I have found home made sex tapes as well

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    If I don't ever get another " found in dumpster" find again, it will be ok. You could almost say, I was given the keys to a gold mine, it's been a lot of hard work too. Still everyday trying to figure out efficient, profitable, regulatory, and legal issues. What I'm working on and this issue is not unique to me or my area. I own a landscape company, construction and property management, in simple terms our people take care property owners. My company has been recycling and scraping from day one almost! The very first recycle and dumpster issue for me. Our own need to economically dispose of tons of green waste. Almost three years ago, my largest customer called needed to see me ASAP. I generally "DANCE TO MY OWN MUSIC", there is a few exceptions, his urgency is my concern. I lease office space from him, a walk across the parking lot and we meet. He had a simple question and requested I make this a priority.

    His question was simple, what can you do about my dumpsters! His priority request, not so simple and I have been in dumpsters (literally) since that meeting. I don't have all the answers yet on this issue, but I know opportunities and money is in the trash (dumpsters).

    Now this thread and your questions. The Weirdest: A violet ray device, in a leather case with several glass attachments. This is very old, I was told by a doctor that has a private "quack medical museum", these and other weirder devices were common until the 1920's. Mine was considered a deluxe model with all accessories. Great shape, works with a one page manual, but missing one glass attachment. A quick read of that manual and it's claims to cure/prevent. What were they thinking? The Kinkiest: Sex toys new and used, porn of all types, you name it and it's about sex it can be in a dumpster. Maybe start my own museum and the violet ray device. Making a comeback, you can find the modern sex toy version, any internet near you! Warning wear surgical grade gloves and all dumpster finds not approved for minors. Ladies in the office, you are not innocent! The Coolest: Money and Gold, need to say I like finding both. The Oldest: I have lots of antiques from the dumpster. Find all types, cookie jars to tools, a little die cast VW toy from germany, valuable, on my office desk. The best and oldest a perfume bottle, led crystal with a sterling silver dauber. The hallmarks date it to England 1850 to 1860. This one is cool, nice, valuable, old and mine. The Most Utilized: This is easy, tools, almost every day find tools, mostly cheap hand tools, from a big box store. My favorite, I just like how it fits my hands, weight distribution. A electric angle grinder, it's a Chicago Electric (Harbor Freight/think), older one with orange head. I have several angle grinders, but at tear down station is where I put most found tools. What I like most about that grinder, the price. A note to you that have people working for you. You can't prosper, grow and be a profitable company without employees. I like every person that works for me and if I didn't they would have been gone the first year. Please don't throw tools away, tools make your hard work easier! I don't even like it when they belong to someone else, but thanks for another tool. Using Now: HP mini 1000, these I think you call Note Books, I use HP lap tops normally. Found three of them, all work fully loaded. Been using the one I'm on now around the house. This a great machine and maybe better than the lap tops. Finds wireless hots spots, connects to internet and never drops me off line. Used the camera last picture post here, need practice with that! The bluetooth is better than phone. Should sell the other two, findinding it hard to sell! Going to have to get over this temporary "Hoarders Disease" no one needs three of anything (I think). Maybe money, might have found the cure.

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    i can't even remember how many tools i've found ,best ones ,a 7 1/4 dewalt circular saw ,millwalkee sawzall ,a nice old 8' crowbar ,electric chainsaw ,echo weed eater and brand new puolin gas chainsaw ,......and at least one of evey hand tool known to man ,.....i have more tools then i'l ever need ,so if it isn't something i need immediatly then i barter with a friend who sells them on e-bay and trades me scrap in return ,......i have a few barter traders i deal with ,....antiques ,small engine ,appliances and commercial kitchen stuff often get traded for two fold the money i'd get from scrapping them ......got a guy who trades for old wood and constuction meterials too
    .....i lost the hoarders disease after a few years and having to move it all ,.....currently if i can't eat it or make money with it ,....in the truck it goes .....every now and then i keep the neat stuff ,and go outa the way to barter if i can with cool ,usable stuff

    and i've broke down so many goerge forman grills and similar pancake ,grillcheese maker grills ,...i don't even notice the name on em anymore

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