Todays visit to the scrap man.

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I ain't gonna turn my nose up at an extra $205.00. :o
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It sure don't look like much, just had to clean the yard up, for out of town trip.
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No excuses here, think about it.

Still waiting for someone to load mwares cans on my truck though! LOL! ;D
Ya'll have fun, and keep hauling it in!
 

Good score there. Also a good way to clean up around the house, right? :tongue3:
 

Kentucky Kache said:
Good score there. Also a good way to clean up around the house, right? :tongue3:
Yeah, especially when the neighbors bring us their stuff too. We cleaned up the neighborhood today. too!

We're known and Sanford and Wife. ;D
 

pat-tekker-cat said:
Kentucky Kache said:
Good score there. Also a good way to clean up around the house, right? :tongue3:
Yeah, especially when the neighbors bring us their stuff too. We cleaned up the neighborhood today. too!

We're known and Sanford and Wife. ;D

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one man's junk is another man's treasure. good job on the recycle
 

This last month I went around town and collected the recyclable metal and I have made over $500 in about 6 truck loads.......Matt
 

I've got a pile of aluminum and a couple of buckets of copper and a bucket of brass. guess it's time to go visit the scrap yard
 

went to the scrap yard the other day, took in 11 batteries and got 55 dollars and got 15 dollars for my cans, 30 cents a pound, wish it was more than that, i think it was around 50 pounds of cans.
 

just goes to show what a few miles does. cans in Wichita are 52 c/lb.
 

DemonWolfe said:
went to the scrap yard the other day, took in 11 batteries and got 55 dollars and got 15 dollars for my cans, 30 cents a pound, wish it was more than that, i think it was around 50 pounds of cans.
Wow, .30 a pound is pretty sad. Here in the DFW area it is going for about .70 a pound.
 

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