I took 468 pounds of cans yesterday and only got 186 for them. Yeah I know it's not the same. But I remember not long ago I was getting. .45-.55 a pound
yeah, I don't know what happened with the price of cans, looks like the can heydays are over, I can remember a time the price here was up to .60 a pound. and they had little building in parking lots to put your cans into and it would pay you,
I looked at the weight rating on a 10-footer, think it was less then 400 pounds, that would be me, a set of ores, and a fishing pole, small tackle box. maybe a small cooler that would hold 4 bottles of water. that is why I went with a 12 foot. still light to load into the back of truck. and will hold about 100 lbs. more than the 10'
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Hello my friend. I love your videos very much.keep up the good work
Thank you
Scrap life gotta love it excellent video thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother and yes there's a haze on the screen
I will clean that and May need to get a new camera soon, this one act's up at times
My friend. Thank you very much
Love them scrapper gold runs! Awesome video my friend!!
Thanks 👍 now I need to start working on another bucket full. the pay is still good here, hope it holds or get's better,
Good pay day for what you turned in buddy! Great video!
yes it was, glad to see prices holding fairly steady here, thanks for stopping by
@@Okiescrapper hope to see them rise! I’m still hoarding all mine buddy!
CheeeRs Okie
thanks for stopping by
❤nice video
Thanks 🤗 see you in the next one
Wow! $3.30 for #2 is a great price!!! We're getting $2.65 here. 😥
I called Standard Iron, they are paying $2.85 a lb.
Getting 3.19#
Awe come on
I took 468 pounds of cans yesterday and only got 186 for them. Yeah I know it's not the same. But I remember not long ago I was getting. .45-.55 a pound
yeah, I don't know what happened with the price of cans, looks like the can heydays are over, I can remember a time the price here was up to .60 a pound. and they had little building in parking lots to put your cans into and it would pay you,
I sank a 10' flatbottom with a 4 hp. so be careful.
I looked at the weight rating on a 10-footer, think it was less then 400 pounds, that would be me, a set of ores, and a fishing pole, small tackle box. maybe a small cooler that would hold 4 bottles of water. that is why I went with a 12 foot. still light to load into the back of truck. and will hold about 100 lbs. more than the 10'
when we accelerated it pushed the nose down and sunk it@@Okiescrapper