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    Yes. Many. Go on Youtube or Amazon's website and search "Scrap Metal Business". Just be cautious in choosing as there is a lot of junk out there. One book to avoid is "Scrap Catalytic Converter Buying and Selling". I left a review on Amazon for this so-called book. It was not positive.

    Actually, I'd say you'll get as much or more right here. It can be tailored to your situation rather than generic information you need to adapt. Anything you don't understand or want to know, just ask. It may seem like a silly question, but if you're wondering, so is somebody else.



    At it's base level, it goes like this: Find some metal. Take it to a scrap yard. They weigh it, classify it and unload it. You go to the office and get a slip showing what you sold and a check (or cash in some circumstances). You drive away with a smile on your face.
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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