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    Accidentally overbooked myself Sunday "i'll be there by...."

    I do this part time. I only make appointments to pickup scrap and only curb-shop if it's on the way to or from an appointment no running up and down alleys etc...

    While waiting in line at the scrapyard Sunday morning I sent 1 email and 2 texts from my iPhone. no replies. I started driving home, was going to call it a day, and suddenly everyone replied all at once. I didn't finish selling everything until Monday night. In just 3 stops I picked up 2 washers 3 dryers and a stove, had to come back for another washer and water heater, a nice older lady at the gas station asked me about all the appliances o my truck and wanted me to pickup something for her.

    Just as a previous contact I had is fizzling out I now have 2 new ones.

    At the third stop for the 2 washers, 2 dryers and water heater I now am the new "scrapper guy" for the apartment complex the wife manages and the auto body shop the husband manages, because the one they had before had no integrity according to them, he would never respond to texts or phone calls I was told. It's in a part of town I don't often do any pickups for but had 3 stops there that day, but at least the auto parts place isn't very far.

    My Dakota is great but she's not a full size pickup.



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    Have not been paying close enough attention. Do you part out appliances or just scrap them?
    Give back more to this world than we take.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Have not been paying close enough attention. Do you part out appliances or just scrap them?
    I am not sure what you mean by part them out so no I just scrap them - maybe I should look into parting them out... ??

    Most of the time I take out the copper wire, circuitboards and any non-ferrous if any present. I stopped taking out motors because more than half the time the motor contains no copper.

    I actually sold the heaviest washer to a person that works at the scrapyard nearest me, I think he must sell the parts. I hadn't stripped that one besides the power cord. He paid me a little more than I would have received for weight so i was happy to let it go for that.

    Now that I type out what actually happened and read it... I think I might have to take a good look at parting them out!
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    You should check out the Buyers and Sellers area if you haven't already. There's a buyer over there that buys appliance control boards.

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    "Part them out" just means selling the good parts instead of scrapping them. In jimicrk's example there is at least one buyer who will pay you more for a tested control board alone than you'll get for the whole machine as iron at the yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKWrapper View Post
    I stopped taking out motors because more than half the time the motor contains no copper.
    Maytag appliances is the brand that will most of the time have copper motors

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJinLV View Post
    "Part them out" just means selling the good parts instead of scrapping them.
    Makes sense, same as a car parting out.

    I am just a newbie making simple things more complicated LOL! Still learning the "lingo" - I called a local yard and asked the price of "shred" and they said - "I am not sure we take that, let me ask our manager" I had to explain I mean just "scrap". DOH!

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    Time for a trailer yeehaw, good deals on 5x8's on craigslist, (not a 4x8 for appliances 2 don't fit side by side). My trailer was paid off by 1 week of scrapping.

    Sounds like you already got a guy who will buy appliances off you, nice. Sell them all to him or anybody who fixes and sells them (small shops or craigslist guys). Sell them all unless they're junk, i'd say 25 and under a pop, higher for nicer stuff. Or....fix them yourself; that frontloader with a pedestal you got on its head will generally bring a pretty penny.


    Anybody answering a phone at a yard should know what shred means that's ridiculous.

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    They don't call it "shred" up here, at least the company that owns the 2 steel yards in this metro. The cheapest steel scrap is called "wire and tin". Even that, the gal gets mixed up when she asks what I have when on the scale. Keeps trying to send me to a door for non-ferous stuff instead of out to the piles. Sort of funny...

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