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dedicated scrapper

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devb22   +1y
You should be fine, at least here its not a big deal.
dropped90(justin)   +1y
you can take the copper like it is but youll get less for it. or do what i do and just set it all on fire and let it burn till you get nothin but copper.






-justin
snoplow   +1y
some body a year back took out a section of railroad on a side spur. Bosnians are nuts around here doing that shit.
notkwik (john)   +1y
down here there is a company that has tried building kid based restaurant with an outdoor small rollercoaster and hes been hit 3 times with people stealing sections of hot pink coaster track... not to mention the A/C units and miles of copper people bring in, its getting so bad that im looking into a lockable bed cover because ive heard of people getting the fuel cells yanked right outta there beds, (i guess its kinda two birds with one stone if you think about it though with gas over $4.00/gallon) its even to the point now that even with as little as 10 lbs of scrap you have to give photo id so they can trace it if its stolen
juicedmazda   +1y
people getting converters here get good money for them all buy them if ya wont to sell let me know no after markit ones all stock
hex0rz   +1y
Shoot just keep an eye on your exhaust! People will cut out your catalytic converters right out from under you!
speedster93b   +1y

english please
crazymikey   +1y
In the 2nd pic,does anyone notice the silver Hardbody,blue Yota and the C10 beside it?

There's a scrap steel place just down the road from me and the guy is making a killing there. The owner drives a brand new F150 Harley Davidson edition. The guy mostly scraps cars and crushes them. One week the yard is totally full of crushed cars and a week later the yard is totally empty again and is filled up again within a few days.

Honestly,I deal with so much scrap metal at work I could make money on the side for scrapping old furnaces and air conditioners and duct work and copper and iron piping.