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    armstrt8 is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I was going to do this the other day! I will take some pics later ^.^

    RCA - Liking the Metal Detector on the wall!!Mine hasn't gotten out this year yet due to scrapittus.



    Spin - Dont they take the stripped romex as #1 there?? I need to get my buckets labeled also... I spent too much time this last cleanout having to dump my buckets out and re sort them before bringing them in.

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    Armstr8: believe it or not, that shiny copper in the #2 bin is the light gauge wire from TV degaussing cable. But it shore is pretty!
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    ok you talked me into it. here is my messy work area.
    my reserve scrap pile for when things get slow.

    auto parts pile.

    battery pile.

    aluminum bin.

    electric motor bin.

    copper wire bin.
    cat pile.

    unprocessed automotive wiring.

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    Getting back on track... This is the bench anyway. It's about as much shop as I got... I would consider outside my shop too I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thekeith View Post
    Getting back on track... This is the bench anyway. It's about as much shop as I got... I would consider outside my shop too I guess.
    I would like to know how you can turn your work bench on end without all the tools falling off. LOL

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    Mine has about a 2 foot strip to walk from one end of the garage to the other. The rest is piles of stuff..
    But those piles come in handy on rainy days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    But those piles come in handy on rainy days.
    And being in Florida.... we have a LOT of rainy days. Though I did start cleaning up the garage today, thinking about building some shelves for it.

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    Didn't think about this... but I do have a video of my "shop" I did this video for another forum, but it gives you an idea of what I was working with. It's now got a clean spot in it that's going to get a new work bench (Where the big red toolbox is located), the old workbench is gonna go away and have shelving put in it's place, along with a few other shelves and other organizational bits...

    The basis of this video was a "Put a voice to the screenname" deal...


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    Quote Originally Posted by spinroch View Post
    Where do you do your recycling/destruction?
    Here are a few pics of my mad scientist's lair...(some of it: more to come)
    I see the most important tool in pic. #1 and in Pic, #2. The radio!!

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    My garage is a mess but the scrap is pretty organized lol

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