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    Cool $90 Day Scrapping - This is What my Junk Yards are Like...



    I personally had a lot of fun making this. Usually Kenny gets to go to the junk yard so when I get to go its exciting!! Let me know how our junk yard compare to yours....
    If you like to Scrap the Crap & Cash the Trash - Then Check out our Videos on Youtube!

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    Our scrap yard actually has been really good lately about keeping the pile down. However, before that, looked just like yours!
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    You can chuck metal with the best of them. And to think a few months ago you didnt deal in shred

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    what do you do with the brass?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapYaHerd View Post
    what do you do with the brass?
    I think they sell the stuff on ebay.

    I know her and Kenny bought a brass musical instrument one time and sold it for over $400 on ebay.

    It was awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    You can chuck metal with the best of them. And to think a few months ago you didnt deal in shred
    Thank you =) It is amazing how quickly we can catch on =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapYaHerd View Post
    what do you do with the brass?
    I sell it on Ebay =) I love brass because the most I can lose is $1.00 per pound =) Though, I should at least triple my money....

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    Great video of action at the scrap yard. I can't get enough of those big swinging magnets.

    I enjoyed your comments regarding Brass arbitrage. When someone asks what you do, you're in essence, a Brass Broker. Better yet, you're the owner of an Independent Brokerage Firm specializing in Zinc and Copper Alloys.

    Framing the message and the image makes this old world go around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ElectricMetal View Post
    Great video of action at the scrap yard. I can't get enough of those big swinging magnets.

    I enjoyed your comments regarding Brass arbitrage. When someone asks what you do, you're in essence, a Brass Broker. Better yet, you're the owner of an Independent Brokerage Firm specializing in Zinc and Copper Alloys.

    Framing the message and the image makes this old world go around.
    LOL - Thanks So far after a week I'm out of the Red with 50 still to sell. Here are my results:

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    Great video! Thanks for sharing the details of buying and reselling. Very nice advertisement/ebay pictures too.

    There is so much here that interests me:
    1) the research -- knowing what you've got who's most likely to collect/use it.
    2) the marketing -- picking the right buzz words for product description and capturing the perfect eye-catching photo
    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...yndication=rss
    3) business savvy regarding acceptable risk -- knowing when to accumulate inventory and when to clear it. (and how much time to dedicate to each task)

    An entire Macy's, compressed, and then compressed some more -- into a family operation. Exciting and empowering -- the best of the web .
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    1. I do not always research I just put up with a starting bid that allows me to get a return of 200% on my money. $4.99 for every 1/2 pound. Usually sell 15% to 30% every time I list. Then I only relist with FREE relists promotions.

    2. I say it was inspected by a professional and emphasize that they are getting solid brass/bronze/copper, etc.... (Not plated, also no one get more professional then a junk yard)

    3. If it breaks or you can't sell it after a year - just resell to the junk yard. If prices go up you might not even lose to much. But if prices stay the same you lose $1.00 to $1.50 for every pound.

    As far as time, it took me a day to get the items and take pictures... (8 hours) then it took another day to list them all. (8 hours) When they sell it will probably all add up to a day or two....

    Hope this helps!

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    Thanks for the additional details.
    Before you know it, you'll be ready to claim a seat in London's ring of plush red leather benches:


    A few other interesting tidbits regarding the LME (see 1min-2min30sec)


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    another great video!!
    Old dogs care about you even when you make mistakes;
    God bless little children while they're still too young to hate

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