Weekend haul, my biggest in a while
I know I don't post here all that often, but I'm on the site 3 or 4 times a day. Anyways, thought I'd upload a few pics from a weekend cleanup I did for an old friend. They owned a garage here in town for years and years, and actually helped me get my start in the salvage business, and my own wrecker business. While I no longer scrap full time (took a job with benefits a few years ago and just scrap on the side) I stayed in close contact with them. Sadly, the owner passed a couple months back and the family decided to close it down and liquidate everything. After they had gotten what they wanted they called me to clean up the leftovers. So I spent the long weekend loading junk onto trucks and this week it'll all be hauled in.
A load of heavier scrap stuff. Frame pieces, road tractor parts, etc. Will post a weight once its gone.
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Cleaned out a wrecked 48 foot, semi trailer van body they used for storage. This load is all aluminum, radiators, starters, alternators and other non-ferrous things
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Same load on the other side, not pictured are the buckets of brass fittings they had kept. They were packrats!
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And heres the trailer it was in. 48 foot aluminum body, aluminum floored, with no axles. Quoted price at the yard is .19 a pound. I'll update with a weight once it makes it down there, but I estimate 10,000 pounds.
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Also not pictured is a dump truck load of small parts, bolts and other random junk that was in there. Yard paid me $.04, had 7000lbs on it.
I know this is not the normal stuff posted here, I just wanted to share my weekend with you all, as I enjoy reading all of the posts and seeing what others are getting into. Hopefully someone else can enjoy this. And I wanted to say that fostering those relationships will bring you this kind of result in the long run. Yes I'm going to make some money here, but I did a lot of really crappy cleanups for these folks when no one else would. And heres the end result. Build relationships!