How many of you would contribute to and utilize a new forum dedicated to breaking down, dismantling and maximizing profit with scrap?
I think it's a great idea, the only question is how much activity would this topic attract.
How many of you would contribute to and utilize a new forum dedicated to breaking down, dismantling and maximizing profit with scrap?
I think it's a great idea, the only question is how much activity would this topic attract.
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I think it would get quite a bit of activity. It could be a forum for new folks to get some good information from, as well as some of the old timers here. It allows for folks to research in one string of posts without having to jump all over the place. If I get something new to break down, the first thing I could do is go there to see if I can get any advice or pointers. If not, then I can break it down and post my results in a new string with some how-to's and things to look for.
Not to mention a huge reduction in consistantly posted questions on "how do you do this" and "what should I look for in that". One thing I would suggest though is to limit posts to "how to's" and if anyone has a question about a specific item then there already has to be a string started on that item. Example: Don't allow questions on how to dismantle a dryer if a dryer string has not already been started. If a dryer string has been started and the poster's question is not already answered in the string somewhere, then they can post it.
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