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    Cable boxes at the scrap yard

    I was at the scrap yard yesterday. I saw a guy start to throw cable boxes into the shred feed/tin pile. I said "hey my friend, those cable boxes have valuable boards in them." He looks at me puzzled and says "whhuuuuttt...." I grab my hatchet/hammer and 5 seconds later, I have the lid(top) removed with the board exposed. "That board right there has tiny amounts of precious metals including Gold and is worth $2-$3 per lb if you sell it to a specialized buyer of boards." His reply "I ain't gut no time fer dat."

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    if it was me, i wouldnt tell the guy anything
    wait till he goes away- then remove the boards myself.

    let them figure it out themselves.
    and as u said- some ppl are not even interested even after u tell them.

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    Thats the way it is around here. No local board buyers so noone cares. I see all the time whole towers in the shred pile with only the alum heat sink and the wires removed. If you explane it, they dont want to pay for shipping. So now those $14.75/lb ram cards go for .07 shred price. It also goes for advice given for simple scrap items.

    One guy at the shred pile threw out a dryer. i told him that the control panel face was alum. He said the same thing. "I dont have time for that."

    Saw the same guy again, this time a washer, I said you should take out that wiring in the washer. Said it again, "no time for that." So i ripped out the wiring infront of him and cut the cord off.

    Saw him at the the yard a 3rd time and he was taking mufflers from the shred pile. I said you found some cats? he said boo ya. what an idoit this guy

    Some people are just stubborn when given advice, i know i once was
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    Don't know what yard you guys are going to, but we can't remove (or even buy) anything once it is in the pile.

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    Approach the yard manger and ask for them to pull out the towers/laptops for you. Then come up with a price you can agree on. I was purchasing a couple of pallets monthly from a small local yard.

    Another yard here in town refused to sell to me, the owner stated he was concerned about security of the hard drives. I could not come up with a sufficient assurance that I would safeguard the personal information. The third yard already had a program in place and not interested in me. I've since cut down on my scraping.

    Rather than attempting to educate others perhaps you should be working on expanding your business. 73, Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    with my main yard- even if i go to offload my stuff after weighing and i see anything in the shred/subgrade heap that i want- no problem
    as long as it goes back into my vehicle and gets weighed again.

    so im just losing the few added pounds
    and its not really a loss bcos shred/subgrade is the cheapest item and boards are way more valuable.


    the unfortunate part is that the guys at the yard are not interested in saving the boards for me-if i see anything while im there- i take it but the rest ....forget about it.

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    Around here, no dismantling anything in the scrapyard. You have to "process" off site. Probably insurance reasons or they'll get it later.

    I guess some folks are the hit and run type, meaning quick buck with least effort. Don't have time for that might mean lack of knowledge, just sorting out only readily available easier stuff, or just don't care. Could also be they are big time scrappers/ demo contractors and really don't have time. I do it as time and accumulation dictate.

    With knowledge, you should be able to process materials for maximum return. Knowing what you have and who buys what grades will gain you the most. This is important to know.

    My best scrapping education was when I went to a local yard and asked questions. How do you sort your goods, why is this dirty aluminum , what is clean aluminum, difference between #1 and 2 copper, how do you identify red brass, does chrome on yellow brass downgrade (no), etc, etc. I knew some or most of the answers, but got their take. With this new found knowledge, I process to their liking, and maximize my return. In fact, I did 2 yards. The second was to a yard that bought e waste. Learned some and decided not to do business with them cuz they payout pennies on the dollar value. So my accumulations of ewaste are sold through here.

    Shortly thereafter, I found this forum. Quoting another member, Knowledge is powerful. Lots of education here. I learn pretty much every time I read SMF and contribute when I can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msmoorad View Post
    with my main yard- even if i go to offload my stuff after weighing and i see anything in the shred/subgrade heap that i want- no problem
    as long as it goes back into my vehicle and gets weighed again.

    so im just losing the few added pounds
    and its not really a loss bcos shred/subgrade is the cheapest item and boards are way more valuable.


    the unfortunate part is that the guys at the yard are not interested in saving the boards for me-if i see anything while im there- i take it but the rest ....forget about it.
    Used to do the same thing at Clean Steel, one day going over the scale had 500 lbs more going out than i had brought in.

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    When someone writes a phrase such as greytruck "Thats the way it is around here. No local board buyers so noone cares."....it makes my antennae go up. As an entrepreneur its like music to my ears. Providing a service that no one else does, and knowing how to turn that into a profit, is priceless. My recommendation is to advertise locally in a small paper or craigslist that you buy boards and pay a LOT more than scrap metal price. Offer half of what the forum buyers are paying and its a recipe for success. Telling someone they are an idiot never gets the best result. Showing them how to make more money and letting them figure out they were idiots before is priceless

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    The scrapyard doesn't allow you to take anything out like that. I wouldn't want to jeopardize my business relationship.

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    I would not even try to pick up in the yard even though I see goodies often in the yard. I made an offer one time to buy e waste from them and gave him a business card- a few months later they were actively buying it so they may have gotten a better offer. I have to go back and try again .....

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