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Sidewinder's "Scrap book" 2014

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    I like that T&B actually takes the time to keep the lot relatively free of metal and glass so you don't have to worry too much about getting a flat tire. That lower end by the steel can get pretty muddy though. I've never gotten stuck, but I've had the mud come up 4 or 5 inches deep on my boots when I get out, :P


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    Broke down my first microwave and an old gold dot matrix Epson brand printer.

    My back door looks like a mini scrapyard put into 5 gallon buckets.

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    Today I went and checked out a section of roadway I'd scoped out a couple days ago. Literally 1/2 a mile away from my house.

    Walking about 1/4 mile from where I parked my truck, and the 1/4 mile back up to pick my truck up, I picked up a tote full of soda/beer cans and found a random electrical cord lying in the road (Copper score).

    Took about 30 minutes for the whole endeavor; The only downside, is that I got stung 4-5 times by some frickin' yellowjackets.

    Anyways...A penny found/penny earned or whatever.
    Wesley

    1992 F-150 w/ I6, 5 speed & 14' single axle trailer
    "You trash it; I scrap it."

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