View Poll Results: Do you specialize in one area of scrapping?

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  • Yes, computers only.

    1 1.23%
  • Yes, all e-waste.

    7 8.64%
  • Yes, televisions.

    1 1.23%
  • Yes, appliances.

    2 2.47%
  • Yes, vehicles.

    2 2.47%
  • No, I scrap everything.

    64 79.01%
  • Yes, copper.

    3 3.70%
  • Yes, aluminum.

    0 0%
  • Yes, precious metals. (Gold and silver.)

    1 1.23%
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    Insulated wire and that is all I do. I flirted with computers but the headache is not worth it to me.

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    anything. but most my calls are for appliances and cars. stripping copper makes me the happiest lol.

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    I USED too. I used to only deal in Aluminum, Brass and Copper.. Now I do it all.
    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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    In nature the specialists are the first to die when their ecosystem changes.... nothing special here I take it all!
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    I'm moving towards solely dealing in degaussing cable tape

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    i would LOVE to get into escrapping but here in South Africa theres hardly anyone buying from the public
    as a result, the big guys have huge skips & containers at the big dept stores where the conveniently ask the public to come dump their ewaste "for free".

    what i end up doing is selling my ewaste to the scrapyard where i just get paid shred/sub grade rate for it.
    its quite sad- as i know i would have made much, much more from ewaste if i was living in the US like most of u guys.

    i went to have a look at one ewaste container at a Sams Club like wholesale store in Durban called Makro- i felt like jumping into it & taking the degaussing cables from the monitors.

    quite sad.

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    I specialize in free scrap. Every now and they I will buy some of get paid to remove some.

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    Though I am new to scrapping my interest leans towards appliances or anything that has a power cord. But right now I will take anything except vehicles.

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    When I started down this road, I was only going to focus on copper & ewaste.

    LOL

    Right now, this is where my money has come from:

    itemtotals …………. pctdollars …………. pctweight
    tin …………. 20.33 …………. 69.68
    #2 copper …………. 17.15 …………. 1.54
    ewaste …………. 14.24 …………. 3.15
    ins wire …………. 14.21 …………. 6.12
    yellow brass …………. 8.64 …………. 1.14
    #1 export …………. 3.29 …………. 5.72
    transformers …………. 3.00 …………. 2.35
    6063alum …………. 2.95 …………. 1.15
    cast alum …………. 2.49 …………. 1.18
    motors …………. 2.30 …………. 1.99
    sheet alum …………. 2.27 …………. 1.16
    ink & toner …………. 2.03 …………. 0.06
    batteries …………. 1.90 …………. 1.71
    xmas lights …………. 1.01 …………. 0.75
    brk brass …………. 0.91 …………. 0.20
    diecast …………. 0.77 …………. 0.73
    stainless …………. 0.70 …………. 0.36
    Plmb brass …………. 0.65 …………. 0.12
    cast alum brk …………. 0.47 …………. 0.35
    lead …………. 0.19 …………. 0.09
    alumcans …………. 0.18 …………. 0.08
    6063 alum brk …………. 0.16 …………. 0.08
    ballast …………. 0.08 …………. 0.11
    alum motors …………. 0.06 …………. 0.10
    brk alum sheet …………. 0.03 …………. 0.05
    #2 export …………. 0.01 …………. 0.04


    Clearly, a wire stripper is something I simply can not continue without. If even half the weight of insulated wire I've taken in was copper, I've cost myself about $1000 this year alone by not stripping it. That absolutely can't continue.
    Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein

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    In that case I would imagine that the first good load of stripped copper (after buying stripper) would more than pay for it.
    P & M Recycling - Specializing in E-Waste Recycling.
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    Funny you say that about a stripper, I have been on ebay for the past half hour looking for a stripper. Good thing about appliances they all have electric motors and wiring as well as other recyclable items.
    Last edited by Enduringlion; 05-30-2013 at 10:11 PM.

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    That is quite a list auminer and you monitor your production pretty good. Do you use a computer program to keep track of these numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravitar View Post
    I hope your talking about the kind that takes insulation off of wire. ;D
    I refrained from adding another comment so I wouldn't incriminate myself. P.S. That was eBay not Craigslist.

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    I do everything. Basically if it is worth it I will do it but, I have noticed the longer I scrap and more experience I get, I make more adjustments. For example for cardboard, I require a 1000lb minimum if I am just taking cardboard.

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    The question was "do you specialize in one area" Yes, we specialize in E-waste but we will scrap anything we can make a buck on. We have literally outfitted our warehouse with desks, chairs, work table, carts, bins, shelves and storage cabinets and even some tools that we got while making a pick-up of something completely different. Specializing just makes you a little more knowledgeable in one area, but volume pays the bills, so if it doesn't move on its own or breathe, its fair game for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRecycleBin View Post
    The question was "do you specialize in one area"
    one of the responses on the poll is "no, I scrap everything"

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    i would LOVE to get into escrapping but here in South Africa theres hardly anyone buying from the public
    as a result, the big guys have huge skips & containers at the big dept stores where the conveniently ask the public to come dump their ewaste "for free".
    msmoorad, You might have to do some homework and become an intermediate buyer/processor.
    Someone over there has to be buying. Search them out. Bigger loads bring better money. If you can find a buyer then you can deliver it further.
    If your picking them up for free then you can afford to set on them for awhile. The parts don't take up a lot of room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsamsonite View Post
    one of the responses on the poll is "no, I scrap everything"
    Since there are 2 answers that could apply to me, ie: e-scrap or everything, I tried to answer the question he ask: "do you specialize...:


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