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    I have read many posts most of them are back in 2010-2012 when prices were great. I understand that people have business that they deal with and generates more scrap then curb shopping. Let me ask a simple question are you pulling in 2 tons a day fulltime scraping and or 1 ton or less part-time?


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    Quote Originally Posted by roger2010 View Post
    I have read many posts most of them are back in 2010-2012 when prices were great. I understand that people have business that they deal with and generates more scrap then curb shopping. Let me ask a simple question are you pulling in 2 tons a day fulltime scraping and or 1 ton or less part-time?
    personally I don't want two tons of scrap.........I sell and refurbish computers as a by product of my ewaste biz........I can make 1oo's of times scrap value on some of these items and I owe alot of my knowledge to this forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger2010 View Post
    I have read many posts most of them are back in 2010-2012 when prices were great. I understand that people have business that they deal with and generates more scrap then curb shopping. Let me ask a simple question are you pulling in 2 tons a day fulltime scraping and or 1 ton or less part-time?
    No but I have 400 lbs of printers, 200-300 lbs of power boards, cpus to sort and sell, wire to strip, and half a storage locker that is full of rainy day breakdown items. With prices down its rainy day time.
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