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    Red Box Machines

    How much would you charge to haul away Red Box Machine from a store location in your local area? Does anyone know what it would take to unbolt it from the ground? Would you sell it to the yard "as is" or would you take the time to scrap out the inside beforehand?


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    Do you get the keys with it?

    As for how much to charge, how long is a piece of rope.

    I would think someone would want to buy it for some project or such that would pay far more then the scrapyard would.

    With DVD's going the way of the VHS tapes, is it full of movies?
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    No keys but get all the cds and videos with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaGal View Post
    No keys but get all the cds and videos with it.
    That's kind of a red flag. If the person hiring you to do the job doesn't have the keys then they probably aren't the owner of the machine. It's someone else's property.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    That's kind of a red flag. If the person hiring you to do the job doesn't have the keys then they probably aren't the owner of the machine. It's someone else's property.
    I would guess that the company that owned it doesn't want to bother with it as DVD's are about obsolete now. CD's still have some value.

    As for a angle grinder, that's more work and noise then a drill with a good bit.

    As for weight without the discs. I would guess that's it's about the same as a pop machine or less.

    As for electronics. They have scanners and micro motors that are very saleable.

    Any marquees that can be removed are also saleable. That's the RED BOX logos. People want them for their rec rooms and man caves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChildhoodDream View Post
    I would guess that the company that owned it doesn't want to bother with it as DVD's are about obsolete now. CD's still have some value.

    As for a angle grinder, that's more work and noise then a drill with a good bit.

    As for weight without the discs. I would guess that's it's about the same as a pop machine or less.

    As for electronics. They have scanners and micro motors that are very saleable.

    Any marquees that can be removed are also saleable. That's the RED BOX logos. People want them for their rec rooms and man caves.
    Usually ... the owners of different vending machines rent space within a store or just outside the storefront. It's possible that the owner of the redbox machine didn't pay their rent. It might even be abandoned property. The thing is that the laws vary from state to state. I don't want to see it blow back on NinjaGal.

    It's probably fine ..... but it's best to cover your bases when legal ownership is in question.

    As for the drilling .... i did see it done that way on youtube. I just don't like using those drills. They're slow and constantly breaking. It's a pita when they break off inside the hole. That's something you can't drill out because it's so hard.

    Was drilling out a rusted in friction pin yesterday and the darn drill bit broke off inside. GRRRRR ... i hate that. What a time waster.

    Look at how the barrel locks install on the inside sometime. Cut a square with the ankle grinder and the whole thing pops out.

    Hole saw would quicker and easier though. I've got everything from 1/2" to 4 1/2" in my toolbox. Having the right tools and knowing how to use them makes quick work of it. Turn-n-burn. Bang the job out and get on to the next thing on the list.

    Scanners, micro motors, and marquees ? More time wasted trying to find a buyer in a small niche market. That could drag on for years. That's a good job for CD.

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    I tend to be pretty practical minded about things. Turn & burn. Bang the job out and get to the next thing.

    Red box .... it's just an obsolete vending machine. Run it to the scrap yard whole and don't waste your valuable time fussing with it.

    It might be bolted down with threaded concrete lags. I would open it up and look down at the four corners on the bottom. You might be able to simply unbolt it. It might be more involved. Something where you use a sawzall or a 4" ankle grinder to cut the fasteners.

    As for what to charge ? The going rate around here seems to be about $ 500.00 - 650.00 for hauling off a truckload of stuff. Sometimes it's a bit less depending on who is doing the job. It might be a day's work from the time you leave the shop till you get back. There's also the value of your truck. They're expensive to own and operate these days. Don't sell yourself short. Profit is not a dirty word.

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    Still trying to find out the weight of an actual kiosk. Can't find it online.

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    I doubt a scrap yard would want it full of DVD's as they are mostly plastic.

    About like a refrigerator full of cement blocks.

    Or the fire safe.

    The electronics could have value.

    You would be surprised at what people do with obsolete electronic devices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChildhoodDream View Post

    You would be surprised at what people do with obsolete electronic devices.
    They turn them into sex toys ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    They turn them into sex toys ?
    You are saying WHATEVER or redo.

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    It was a joke CD.

    I was playfully poking fun at you.

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    I understand VERY well what you were doing and WHY.

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    I'm just being straight up with you CD. NinjaGal came in asking for advise on how to do a demo job. You weren't being very helpful.

    Funny story: I was down to the parts store yesterday and i ran into a friend i hadn't seen in a few years. He asked how things were going and if i liked the new job at the dump. I told him i liked it pretty well. They generally treat me good,it's steady work, the pay is decent, and the job provides health insurance.

    He said: You must run into a lot of good stuff.

    I replied: Yeah .... that's one of the hazards of the job.

    I could explain in further detail if it helps .... but do you get the idea here ?

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    I understand that people throw away "good stuff", but what's the hazard?

    That you can't take it home as you don't have the time and space?

    Something I learned years ago is that when many want something gone, they want it gone NOW.

    And some wish later that they had held onto it.

    I also learned that if you want to keep stuff for a rainy day or such that you need the room to store it and the "room" should be paid for with little funds required to keep it.

    I've had my place about 39 years now and it and all that's here is paid for long ago. The taxes are not high.

    I pay more for my vehicle to keep it legal and on the road.

    The way I live is not for everyone, but it "works" for me.

    As for the red box machine, The question of how much was like how long is a piece of rope.

    I would guess the machine is locked and full of movies and whoever owns/owned it wants nothing to do with it.

    Removing it would not be to hard to do, but getting rid of it would take some time and work for the most value.

    If full it would need to be emptied. Then it would be on to getting it loose that should be much like you stated.

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    The hazard of the job is the temptation to bring things home. It's a gradual process but over time your property becomes a junkyard. I've seen this happen soooo many times.

    I've got a friend of over 40 years. A talented master mechanic. He was intending to open his own shop so he had a halfway decent two story garage built but then filled it ... and all of his outbuildings with things he had collected over the years. He never did realize his dream of becoming his own boss.

    We were weaving through the trails in his shop one day trying to find a particular tool that he needed for a job. After a time he looked up at me and said : It's a sickness.

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    I have watched hoarder shows and such and it seemed that most wasn't by PLAN.

    I live the way that I do and collect and hoard as that's what I enjoy doing.

    I have MANY hobbies and some very nice collections that are worth more then I will say.

    I can sell things whenever I choose, but I prefer trading for other things I need or want.

    I do well enough to keep the lights on and gas in the car as well as other things.

    And have a little left over for sales and such.

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    Well .... what you might try to understand is that it's not all about you.

    You asked about the hazard of the job. I explained that it's a people problem that is best to avoid.

    Someone once said " Believe in plenty and you shall have plenty. Believe in scarcity and you shall have scarcity."

    So many of those who hoard fundamentally believe in scarcity. Collecting and hoarding becomes like drinking salt water to quench their thirst. That only leads to more collecting and hoarding.

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    Most make plans that don't turn out the way they planed.

    They put their thoughts and funding in the wrong direction.

    I like to put plenty of thought into most everything.

    And I get along with my self quite well.

    Today I did laundry and worked around the yard on a few things. After I get off the computer I'm going to search through some pennies that I got at the bank. Have about $85 to go through still. Maybe find some that are worth a dollar or so.

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    Me .... i've got a busy weekend ahead at work. It's spring weather here. The days are sunny and it's energized everyone to start spring cleaning. We moved over 26 tons of trash. 3 tons of recycling, 8 tons of demo, and 15 tons of scrap metal in the past week.

    Hurry, hurry, ... Go-Go-Go ! Turn-n -Burn !

    The days go by fast when you're busy. I like the challenge of keeping it all in motion.

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