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    I wish I could accumulate pallet loads. Right now I'm scrapping out of my apartment, I keep steel downstairs and other low value stuff, plus stainless and aluminum since it's usually too big to put in my closet. Copper, brass, wire, computer stuff, etc I keep in my closet since if I leave it downstairs it'll get stolen for sure and it's usually much smaller. Back when I had use of the basement I used to accumulate large amounts of one type of material and sell it all together but now that's pretty difficult. When I sell escrap online Ive always sent to Mario.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RevenantDusk View Post
    I wish I could accumulate pallet loads. Right now I'm scrapping out of my apartment, I keep steel downstairs and other low value stuff, plus stainless and aluminum since it's usually too big to put in my closet. Copper, brass, wire, computer stuff, etc I keep in my closet since if I leave it downstairs it'll get stolen for sure and it's usually much smaller. Back when I had use of the basement I used to accumulate large amounts of one type of material and sell it all together but now that's pretty difficult. When I sell escrap online Ive always sent to Mario.
    This situation is where a coop may work, ot on the material necessarily but work space. two or three like scrappers go together on a storage space. Artists have done it for centuries, Street food venders have done this for years, Auto mechanics do it. and other like one man/woman Business.
    "anyone who thinks scrappin is easy money ain't doin it right!"

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