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My first load....
First off i want to say thank you for all the information and opinions from the members here awesome site!
Second i want to say that you were right, i dont know exactly who YOU are but there was a couple of you, i wasnt going to save tin/shred i just wanted copper brass aluminum and motors, well i had a fridge a freezer and a dish washer full of **** metal and yes it adds up and i will now be saving everything!! Lol
My yard was shady tweekers lined up down the street breaking apart tvs and stripping wire i was somewhat nervous and im not a daisy....but the employees were helpful and the three guys that i dealt with were highly impressed with my seperating skills, (thank you scrap metal forum) as well as my payout, i guess they are used to paying out bycycle trailors, it was only a bit over 200. I couldnt have put in more than a solid days work spread out here and there, i am happy and just about ready to takE in another load, thanks again guys you have made the valuable information available in one place on this forum and its appreciated.
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what part cali im frm sacramento lots a tweeks
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They're everywhere. My yard is in Oroville, I.E. Tweekville.
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i had to "google" "what is a tweaker?" I think "tweaking" "used to be" somebody streamlining something ;)
That wink facie, looks like it's been tweaked a few times too many huh lol
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Right...Tweaking used to be making something that was good into something that was great, now I would say it means a POS.
Great lob Igigi!
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Lots of crank heads even out here in kansas. Of course think everything they need to cook dope is easty to find around here
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That's most of the reason I carry a 380 when scrapping dem tweakers would kill ya for $10 and a box of cold medicine
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Great job Igigi, sometimes it's fun to watch the tweekers try to get that tiny bit of wire out.
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