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Got a call from down the road, this sucker was heavy and I know why . This thing is older then me and made in the good ol USA !
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Got a call from down the road, this sucker was heavy and I know why . This thing is older then me and made in the good ol USA !
Woah! Is that an oven? Have you a Texas sized BBQ in New Jersey ; )
bear I think its an old score freezer because It has a compressor. and I wish I had a barbecue that size lol :0
Booya!
yep I just took it off the truck and put it in garage , it has wheels on it so its dangerous . Im prob gonna take it in tomorrow after school . took it off cause my area is supposed to get 4-5 inches of snow. im debating if ii should try to rip out the inside lining cause its stainless or just cut the cord and copper tubing and call it a day? Hmmm :O
Memories of KZ's corpse chiller come to mind. heh.
Nice score.
Sirscrapalot - Look for me in the whirlwind or the storm. - Marcus Garvey
haha I would have been a corpse if It slipped off my tailgate while loading it . im guessing its 400-500 lbs , will let you guys know how much when I turn it in.
Nice score there!
Made the winch do all the work for this one...weighed over 1500 pounds.
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Yeah, I hope they treat you right on this one, This is when it pays to be a good customer of your yard so they dont take advantage of you. Hoping the best for ya.
only the inside walls are stainless .but I think its held by the spray foam used in refrigerators. im deciding whether I should put the labor in to take the lining out and sell the rest as shred.
So what exactly do you do with it?? In my area the freon has to be removed to recycle that stuff or they will not touch it......and you cant just break the line and release the freon, so what do you do?
here's some search results on recovery etc.
Scrap Metal Forum - The Official Scrap Metal Recycling Community - Custom Search
It might not be what you'd like to get in to but maybe you'll find ideas in those threads for locating someone who does
Sometimes that SS is covering a wood carcass.
yea it may be more work then its worth. because theres that spray foam in the walls
turned it in today . got $25.20 for it . weighed out at 280# at $0.09 #. the stainless wasn't worth trying to rip out , I cut the cord and wires and cut the copper pipes and called it a day lol