Originally Posted by
scrapme
Capacitors, copper beairng and electric motors are all .15/pd here. Disappointing. But many have a heavy steel casing, so it adds up.
None of this is fast big money, a majority of the time. It's all about collecting items and letting the weight add up. Sometimes saving items can seem like you're getting nowhere and "where's the money in all this?!" but I'm trusting the answer is in getting volume and weight. The items I am counting on the most are copper (wire for me), brass and ali, and a few more. The rest I throw in a shred box, why not, since I'm taking stuff apart anyway. Whatever I get will be better than tossing into a landfill and I'm not making individual trips. it all goes together, so why not take it all!?
I havent taken my 1st load of non-ferrous yet. It is slow going…but my garage is full of untapped money!! Whether something is worth your time has been debated here many times. The basic conclusion seems to be it's a very individual decision, based on time, storage space, mood, price and other factors. What's worth it today may not be if I'm in huge hurry and have a large load, etc.
Maybe you need to experiment? Try taking everything the 1st time, see what you get, talk to the yard and then make adjustments? Learning itself is more valuable than anything else toward future success.
Good luck!