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    Pretty decent 4 hours

    After work, I picked up my car with new tires, brake evaluation and oil change. Got light truck tires to help support weight . Brakes are fine, but found out CV joints and tie rods are bad, gonna have to replace them before I can get alignment done. From there, went to Best Buy to drop off 2 scrapped TVs for recycling. One of them was a small one from the late 80's, very heavy circuit boards I am going to enjoy taking apart. Went home, loaded up with shred steel and went to the scrap yard 5 minutes away, got $5.50. It was all junk, and prices are down ($50/ton). I'm setting aside for bigger loads all the valuable stuff that doesn't take up as much space (I still have alot to break down).

    On the way back home, drove by my anonymous goldmine's house down the street, and there was another pile of mixed metal. I can tell by the amounts and types of items that a scrapper/hoarder lives(ed) there that no longer does it. Lots of aluminum in this one, and a bathroom scale that will come in handy. Dropped it off at my house a few blocks away for later sorting, and loaded up the dishwashers I had already snipped the wires from. Found out I can fit 3 dishwashers in my car and still close the hatch. Ran them to the yard, got $4.25. Dishwashers are mostly plastic and air (and water in the lines almost ruined my amplifier mounted under my cargo area! But I lucked out).

    I usually try to drive down different streets to spot junk piles on the curb. On the way back from the scrap yard the 2nd time, I get some nice office furniture from the curb in front of a swimming pool company. An office chair, 2 waiting room chairs, and a 2 drawer wood cabinet that locks. When I got home, I threw my crappy chairs out on the curb. Consolidated the containers of aluminum cans I picked up, drained the water, stacked up the pots and pans. Then I went and picked one of my kids up, and delivered supplies to another. On the way back, snagged a TV off the curb, remote included Got home and my youngest son (8) played around with a magnet and scale. Pretty good 4 hours for for a scrap newbie. I'm hooked!



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