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    Thumbs up My 2 cents + 1060lb load of scrap

    If you are a Craigslist scrapper - don't assume everything that appears to be lightweight is - Saturday i picked up a snowblower (dead - no picture on ad) and if it had not been for the person getting rid of it helping me, I would not have been able to load it in my truck - and even with his assistance it wasn't easy. It looked like it was from 1983 or something even the labels were made of steel.

    I also came across a dryer (same day) that was very very old and probably as heavy as some washers. I took it apart (the back) and nothing was inside.

    BBQ grill with no pic - was also very heavy (previous weekend). That's my very amateur advise as a very part time scrapper - don't automatically assume it's light if there is no picture OR if it's an OLD dryer.



    My last load was 1060 lbs.., it almost came close to my truck's load capacity I would have thought maybe 600 lbs. at the most but.... 2 OLD washers, an OLD dryer, 3 bikes, 2 truck brake rotors and a few random metal scrap - cake pans - chicken wire etc....

    My neighbor one street away (4 minutes walking distance - SCORE) was getting rid of a tenant's stuff - a previous tenant that didn't want to pick up everything. (I actually had a 360 lb second load as well from him cause I didn't want to be greedy and get a ticket for loading my truck up too much).

    Did I do OK - or - is the scrap yard's scale broken on that first load in BOLD? Does that even sound right?

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    Welcome to the club and good luck with your passion for scrap.

    That is not a surprising weight total considering the load. As far as making assumptions of weight without pictures, I find it hard to guess weight even if she is standing right in front of me (sorry ladies). Seriously, older appliances and machinery is generally heavier than identical newer items.
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    Always be happy if you find it near impossible to load

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    Knobs off of vintage stuff can be worth a bit of $ on Ebay if in good condition

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    Quote Originally Posted by RLS0812 View Post
    Knobs off of vintage stuff can be worth a bit of $ on Ebay if in good condition
    Yep.

    And the interior light fixture from a stove, too.

    I recently sold this one. My first time delving into the idea of resale for parts. I've got the racks from this stove listed, too. Started them at 50, dropped to 45... got one watcher. I may drop them to 40, but if they don't sell there, they're not worth shipping/ebay fees/paypal fees/etc. at any lower price.



    With shipping & fees I maybe cleared 10 bucks from that sale, but that's more than the shell of the oven brought at the scrapyard.
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