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    scrapbabe97 is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I agree with Farrar because with having a brand new land for an operation will be costly. Here in Maine I have seen many scrap yards happen usually either are older yards that are 70+ years old but have changed their name over and over again between the ownerships and stuff.



    A lot of the new yards are small time ones usually ones that are done right at home and stuff and only last for no more then a few years.

    I personally like having an older one ready for me to use the metal out of and be able to pick through all the other stuff that the older owners left in the past few years and learn about the land and everything.

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