Detecting scrap

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Deus, Deus 2, Minelab 3030, E-Trac,
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Did a little scrap to offset trash fees, oil changes, parts.
Exclude the batteries.
Lower end yard for scrap prices.

Still $202.10 of dug crap. :headbang:

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I'll do another one in the spring once the sorting is done.
I have a few more boxes to do over the winter besides this one.

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Folks that don't do the bucket scrap miss out on the $$$ returns.
 

Not bad, I do the same, it is time consuming, but helps pay for the hobby.
 

To scrap or not to scrap... has never been the question.
I recycle anything and everything i can.
And if i can get a few bucks for doing it on some items then of course i will take it.
OR... give to someone in need that could use it.

I will always strive to reduce not just my own footprint... i try to reduce others prints i find along the way.
 

Did a little scrap to offset trash fees, oil changes, parts.
Exclude the batteries.
Lower end yard for scrap prices.

Still $202.10 of dug crap. :headbang:

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I'll do another one in the spring once the sorting is done.
I have a few more boxes to do over the winter besides this one.

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Folks that don't do the bucket scrap miss out on the $$$ returns.
I’ll have to start saving some. I have just been dumping all the scrap metal in the curbside recycling bin! Throwing $$$$ away…
 

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I’ll have to start saving some. I have just been dumping all the scrap meat in the curbside recycling bin! Throwing $$$$ away…
It doesn't take too much effort to separate the different types of metal.
Little here and there adds up.
 

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