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    lets see if I can help you out here. 100 furnaces, x 100 lb x .10 per lb hmmm what do you think ?


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    Just seems like a pain in the butt to spend 1 or 2 hours cutting up and hauling it upstairs for $10 or $15 each. But I understand that it all adds up, and I didn't have to pay for the furnaces. I think I will start cutting them up and see how a few go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnuppy View Post
    Just seems like a pain in the butt to spend 1 or 2 hours cutting up and hauling it upstairs for $10 or $15 each. But I understand that it all adds up, and I didn't have to pay for the furnaces. I think I will start cutting them up and see how a few go.
    where in he88 does every one get the Idea scrapping is easy ?

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    I know it's not easy, but with 2 guys there scrapping you are at $5-$7 an hour to scrap it. I can work at McDonald's for more than that, that is why I wasn't cutting them up. I was taking motors and blowers and leaving the sheet metal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnuppy View Post
    I know it's not easy, but with 2 guys there scrapping you are at $5-$7 an hour to scrap it. I can work at McDonald's for more than that, that is why I wasn't cutting them up. I was taking motors and blowers and leaving the sheet metal.
    If you think working at MCd's is all that great and will make you MORE than scrapping, than sounds like to me your in the wrong industry.
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    All right I understand. I don't scrap full time. As I said I am in the construction business and have off 3-4 months off in the winter. That is when I do most of my scrapping. I never have done a whole house and that is why I was asking some of the questions.
    I typically get 1-2 houses every few weeks. No real method to the madness. 1 have a 3/4 ton pick-up with a 20 ft dump trailer. I will take the advice and take ALL the furnaces from now on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnuppy View Post
    All right I understand. I don't scrap full time. As I said I am in the construction business and have off 3-4 months off in the winter. That is when I do most of my scrapping. I never have done a whole house and that is why I was asking some of the questions.
    I typically get 1-2 houses every few weeks. No real method to the madness. 1 have a 3/4 ton pick-up with a 20 ft dump trailer. I will take the advice and take ALL the furnaces from now on.
    You should do scrapping whenever possible. Even if it is an hour a day. It does all add up. Just like with anything, you are not going to get rich over night.

    Unfortunately, for houses, it really depends on what the houses are made out of, as they are not all made the same. It also depends on what year the house is in too.

    I have been in homes where all the plumbing was straight up copper and brass, and then I have been in homes where it is all steel/metal, with brass fittings, etc.

    The main things that will be in any house for you to scrap that I can think of are (and this is assuming it is in the home):

    Refrigerator
    Washer
    Dryer
    Sink
    Tub (if it is metal/cast iron)
    Dishwasher
    Metal/Copper plumbing
    Hot water heater
    boiler
    garbage disposal
    door knobs
    ceiling fans (copper, brass, wire, metal)
    cast iron radiators (this is dependent on how old the house is)
    aluminum side paneling (not all houses have this...I took in the paneling from just one side of a house and it totally almost $200)
    all electrical wire
    electrical boxes

    That is all I can think of right now.

    As far as what you will make...that is really based on what the going price is at the time you haul it all in. Prices change as often as you change your underwear.

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