I was scared that you were going to just move his mess to your place but, man you put the work in and processed most all of it. Just wanted to say Good Job!!! and thanks for making the video along the way...
Haha yeah I didn't want that stuff sitting around here any longer than I could help it. Plus scrap prices were high so I had a good incentive to get rid of it. Thanks for watching!
As a carpenter, i strip out kitchens and bathrooms, also windows, although it takes time, i break down the stuff into alu’ brass, copper , stainless and steel... some folk ask me why bother, well, i just like to try and do my bit, and lots of folk just dont care.... Well done for doing a good job.
As far as I know the fire department burnt everything down and a contractor hauled off what little was left after that. I understand its going to be the entrance to a lithium mine in the future.
Great video. When I retired in 2006 I started scrapping in Mesa Az. Prices were good so it worked out well. I used a 16 foot flat car trailer with a winch and a 1 ton crew cab dually that gets maybe 6 miles to the gallon. My loads from the appliance place would average 4000 pounds. Prices here are so low had it not been for the big loads I would not have even broke even. At one point shred was at 2 cents a pound. That was around the time people called me like crazy but they go up and down daily here and not just a cent but copper will drop 25 cents I continued to scrap until the main place I obtained it all from ( a scratch & dent store that moved 10 miles farther away ) and began charging for their scrap. At 3 cents a pound it was not worth it barely covering expenses. Now the yard a few miles away won't take refrigerator's with freon in them any longer. He will without freon but I'm not setting myself up for an EPA issue. I will still haul scrap if I can get it but unlike the old days when I just had a Craigslist ad where people would call and give me truck loads of scrap metal it is none existent any longer. No one calls and there is really nothing to have and no one puts anything on the curb. I suspect people are selling it themselves given the crappy economy. Keep up the good work.
Wow those are some rough prices. I agree it's hard to justify any effort at all for 3 cents a pound. Imo unless you own a scrapyard there is far more money to be made in non-ferrous scrap than in iron and steel. Particularly in extracting copper from electrical and HVAC scrap. I think I made as much, if not more, on just the ac units as I did on all the steel I hauled in this video. The downside of course is if you want non-ferrous stuff in decent quantities you will have to pay something for it. It's worth it though.
Something I’ve used to demount smaller tires and wheels is my hydraulic wood splitter. I just place them on the beam like I’m splitting wood and use the ram to crush the wheel then rotate and crush every 90 degrees. After your done the wheel will look like a 4 leaf clover and the tire will slide off easily. Good job processing all that scrap.
That's a good idea. Steel rims with tires I typically sneak in with a big load of scrap or a car. Alloy wheels I take the tires off with a tire machine.
@@AlwaysBored123 when I scrap steel wheels i cut the tire off from the rim with a sawsall and an old blade sharpened to a knife edge. The bead is made from steel so it adds to the weight.
Yeah it worked out well. There's no way I could have done it without a skid steer. At some points I just drove slowly through the brush until I bumped into something and pulled it out lol.
What a great work ethic you have. Just found your channel and will keep watching you do things you like and I enjoy watching. You should have way more subs. I’m going to stick your site in comments I make. Good luck brother. .....Mike..got to go now and catch up 👍😃
You came across an awesome deal and luckily had the means and equipment to move it, I know you were pressed for time but there was alot of stuff that Man left behind, although mostly small stuff, it looked like a lot of cast aluminum and probably some copper, and brass, just little things but they all add up on the check! Anyways great video and awesome scrap deal!
Yeah we left a fair but of stuff there. He was busy moving his personal belongings and I just ran plumb out of steam toward the end (in large part due to a respiratory infection I developed that week). We got most of it though and I did go back off camera and grab a few more things including that carport and some more scrap. Thanks for watching!
Great job sir, looks like you had a great helper in your son...my boy helped me scrap many times until he met the girl he was to marry and she was more fun than making money....
Dear AB guy. 👍👌👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic. This was definitely a lot of work but also a lot of scrap metal value. Congrats! I hoped that the new owner of your friends property would let you take out the rest of the scrap metal too. There was still a lot of it sitting on the property. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards, luck and health in particular.
Dear @@AlwaysBored123 You're welcome, it's my pleasure. Thanks for replying and especially for giving a heart to my comment. I totally appreciate both very much. Sincerely yours.
Great deal wins all around for everyone Amazing job So many opportunities big projects like that take a lot out of you mental and physical But the end result is so worth it
At 20:20, that would make a good lawn mower carrier or just general purpose flat bed utility trailer. I have one of those trailers at 21:04 and there are times when those sides just get in the way.
Good job. I do a lot of can recycling myself. I walk roads for cans plus have people save for me. I have done copper by the barrel but need to get it. I've done all the recycling for money.
Watching you load up all those ride on mowers and the smaller tires and immediately thought "if someone is into small engine repairs, they could make some $$ off of refurbished lawn mowers" lol
Some people know how to pile it up, Others Know how to scrap, Very few know that some of that stuff, Could have been cleaned up and sold for much more than scrap prices. I was a scrapper when I was young. With the knowledge I know now, I wish I could go back and kick my own butt for some of the stuff I took across the scales.
@@AlwaysBored123 Your not kidding, I've seen some big prices for stuff I took across the scales before. I guess the only thing I can say is they are welcome. Lmao
You should give the new owner a price to haul the rest of the junk to the land fill. Get a reasonable amount of money for the landfill fees...up front. It's nice to see the metal being recycled, planet earth thanks you. Nice job!
Thanks. The fire department actually came shortly after this and burnt down anything that was flammable. Then I believe a large contractor came and cleaned up what little was left. It looks completely different now it's just an empty field. I think it's going to be the entrance to a lithium mine eventually.
In the USA, is there a charge for the disposal of tires? here in the UK, there's a charge of about $3 per small tire, then only if they are removed from the rim.
It depends on where you are. In my area the local landfill takes tires free of charge as long as they're off the rim. If they're on the rim I can usually toss them in with a load of scrap metal and get paid for them. Some yards are really picky though.
@@AlwaysBored123 yards here wont take rims with tires on them. they'll actually dock your load if they catch you dumping rims with tires on them. they'll round up the weight of the rims, add 100+ of tire, deduct that from your overall load. keep doing it, they let you offload then drag you over to the yard supervisor who lets you know you arent getting paid for that load, you are now banned
Just came across your channel. I did watch the whole video because it was interesting lol. Thanks for sharing, btw no price for what you got for everything?
Recycling is a very important issue. Have you seen a de-production line for cars? .. cars are stripped on a line and seperated and the company in the Uk makes millions of cash either as scrap or re-use ! Its a huge industry across here in europe. Sweden for example actually export due to the fact they have too much ! -------------- Your doing a great Job.
No I've never heard of that. Here we just dump them into an enormous hammer mill that pulverizes them into little sortable bits. Although there are lots of used auto part junkyards around here too so most junk cars get picked pretty clean first.
I would say you definitely won on that deal. Lot of work there, but for sure a win. Did I see a silver craftsman riding mower? I have one a free salvage I fixed up and started using this yr. If so I would be interested in the headlights for the right price.
How and WHY would anyone accumulate so much trash and spread it all over the property. I do not understand. Oh, and a motorcycle too. I want it. With your skills, I would you working with me any time. Your business skills are great. Hard work is always appreciated.
Just curious I assume it was all worth it for the time, fuel, effort etc in the end if you calculated what dollar value per hour overall, as in your wage versus what you might make in other lines of work
Lol I didn't go anywhere near that in depth on it. My gross wage ended up being about $6500. I have no clue how many hours I had in it but I'm confident I would have made more working nearly any job for the same amount of time. This was done primarily to prevent all that stuff from going to waste. Profit wasn't the top priority.
So what was the approximate time ? Fuel costs ? And was your time worth , in other words about how much did you make for your effort in scrap so far ? That's the main reason I watched the whole video !
About 10 days for the clean out then about 9 months to scrap and sell everything IIRC. Idk on fuel costs I didn't keep track. I think it was worth it but I'm not real eager to do it again.
I just can't see how all that work would be worth the money. Looks fun but lots of tough work. What do you think the total differnece would be if you would have just scarped it all without processing vs processing everything.
That's a good question. I really don't know but I would guess at at least a few thousand dollars on account of all the air conditioner units and copper wire. Scrapping can be pretty lucrative if you do it just right but it's also easy to lose your shirt if you don't. That's partly why it's not my main focus.
awesome Job of it ,why did he wait so long ,it's amazing How people can't time manage and Procrastinate until the last minute and expect you to haul off years of accumulated junk in a few days, I'd be interested to Know how many trips you made, scrappers you gotta love them until ya have to move them
IIRC about 7-10 days for the initial cleanout and then about two and a half months after that to get most of the scrap hauled in. That was just working on it sporadically though.
The initial clean out took about a week or 10 days iirc. The whole thing was filmed over two and a half months give or take. That was just working on it sporadically though.
@@AlwaysBored123 one more thing, you did an excellent job editing! In the future I would like to hear more narrating. Did you ever go back and get that wood stove? ❓❓❓❓❓❓❓🥪
Two of those bowsers would have got you your $100 back by themselves here in England. Your mate gets his land cleared and you get a pay day, it’s how the world should work Enjoyed the video, thanks
I was scared that you were going to just move his mess to your place but, man you put the work in and processed most all of it. Just wanted to say Good Job!!! and thanks for making the video along the way...
Haha yeah I didn't want that stuff sitting around here any longer than I could help it. Plus scrap prices were high so I had a good incentive to get rid of it.
Thanks for watching!
@@AlwaysBored123 I watched most of this first half, at double speed which makes you either a robot or Superman. 😆🦿🦾🦸
@@Mr.Howell78k Lol!
That was a great deal for both of you and you did a great job cleaning up for him! Nice!
Thanks a lot!
@@AlwaysBored123
What State are you in?
@@johndenton5555 NC
As a carpenter, i strip out kitchens and bathrooms, also windows, although it takes time, i break down the stuff into alu’ brass, copper , stainless and steel... some folk ask me why bother, well, i just like to try and do my bit, and lots of folk just dont care.... Well done for doing a good job.
That’s a whole lot of….EVERYTHING!!😮
Nice haul! 💪👍
Love the fast foward! 😊
Great job! keep up the good work. The effort put in this video is amazing.
Thanks a lot!
I did that all by hand for a while. Now I can barely walk.
Well done. You got dozens of "will it start" videos outta that.
The previous owner of all this stuff is in similar condition. Hard work takes its toll eventually.
I can't believe you stripped that whole pile of wire without rigging up a foot feed of some kind. Kudos
Thanks that was a bit tedious lol.
It would be a satisfying video to have seen the clean up for the new owner ,thanks for filming this one
As far as I know the fire department burnt everything down and a contractor hauled off what little was left after that. I understand its going to be the entrance to a lithium mine in the future.
Thats some serious scrapping. Great video! Enjoyed it immensely!
Thanks glad you liked it!
You made your pay packet my man...great work...respect from rhe UK.
Great video. When I retired in 2006 I started scrapping in Mesa Az. Prices were good so it worked out well. I used a 16 foot flat car trailer with a winch and a 1 ton crew cab dually that gets maybe 6 miles to the gallon. My loads from the appliance place would average 4000 pounds. Prices here are so low had it not been for the big loads I would not have even broke even. At one point shred was at 2 cents a pound. That was around the time people called me like crazy but they go up and down daily here and not just a cent but copper will drop 25 cents I continued to scrap until the main place I obtained it all from ( a scratch & dent store that moved 10 miles farther away ) and began charging for their scrap. At 3 cents a pound it was not worth it barely covering expenses. Now the yard a few miles away won't take refrigerator's with freon in them any longer. He will without freon but I'm not setting myself up for an EPA issue. I will still haul scrap if I can get it but unlike the old days when I just had a Craigslist ad where people would call and give me truck loads of scrap metal it is none existent any longer. No one calls and there is really nothing to have and no one puts anything on the curb. I suspect people are selling it themselves given the crappy economy. Keep up the good work.
Wow those are some rough prices. I agree it's hard to justify any effort at all for 3 cents a pound. Imo unless you own a scrapyard there is far more money to be made in non-ferrous scrap than in iron and steel. Particularly in extracting copper from electrical and HVAC scrap. I think I made as much, if not more, on just the ac units as I did on all the steel I hauled in this video. The downside of course is if you want non-ferrous stuff in decent quantities you will have to pay something for it. It's worth it though.
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cut them compressors off and throw them away
Something I’ve used to demount smaller tires and wheels is my hydraulic wood splitter. I just place them on the beam like I’m splitting wood and use the ram to crush the wheel then rotate and crush every 90 degrees. After your done the wheel will look like a 4 leaf clover and the tire will slide off easily. Good job processing all that scrap.
That's a good idea. Steel rims with tires I typically sneak in with a big load of scrap or a car. Alloy wheels I take the tires off with a tire machine.
@@AlwaysBored123 when I scrap steel wheels i cut the tire off from the rim with a sawsall and an old blade sharpened to a knife edge. The bead is made from steel so it adds to the weight.
31:52 nice setup. Keeps everything seperated and organized.
Thanks yeah that worked well.
So much work! Excellent job! Viewing from NC
Now if you wanted your property to look like shit then you nailed it!!
Nice score there. Pulled alot out. And still some left. The machines helped get things I couldn't even see were there. Nice that u were close as well.
Yeah it worked out well. There's no way I could have done it without a skid steer. At some points I just drove slowly through the brush until I bumped into something and pulled it out lol.
Again it was a pleasure wathching you .take care.
Thanks you!
What a great work ethic you have. Just found your channel and will keep watching you do things you like and I enjoy watching. You should have way more subs. I’m going to stick your site in comments I make. Good luck brother. .....Mike..got to go now and catch up 👍😃
Wow thanks that's very kind of you.
WOW, that loader is a Godsend! Makes short work of this kind of project. Thanks for the Vid!
Skid steer loaders are just about the best thing ever invented. Thanks for watching!
You came across an awesome deal and luckily had the means and equipment to move it, I know you were pressed for time but there was alot of stuff that Man left behind, although mostly small stuff, it looked like a lot of cast aluminum and probably some copper, and brass, just little things but they all add up on the check! Anyways great video and awesome scrap deal!
Yeah we left a fair but of stuff there. He was busy moving his personal belongings and I just ran plumb out of steam toward the end (in large part due to a respiratory infection I developed that week). We got most of it though and I did go back off camera and grab a few more things including that carport and some more scrap.
Thanks for watching!
You should change the title to what the amount 9of time it actually took.
@@artanddebearickson9729 no
Wow that was a heck of an undertaking, I enjoyed the video
Thanks!
Lol. Checking all the bushes for hidden scrap HAD to be one of the conditions of the deal.
Great work dude.
There was stuff hidden *everywhere* lol. Thanks for watching.
What “A POWER CLEAN UP ! Well Done Sir!
the first some use a really good background music,rigth song. and a good job,man
Great job sir, looks like you had a great helper in your son...my boy helped me scrap many times until he met the girl he was to marry and she was more fun than making money....
That's actually the property owner's son. That sounds pretty typical haha. Thanks for watching.
Sounds like a free deal to me
Great clean up...
U seen the catalytic converter course thats a deal haha
Had he come to you a couple of months sooner looks like you would have cleaned everything out. Great job
Yeah if I had had more time I would have got every last bit. Oh well. Thanks for the comment!
differently worth the 100$ good job God bless you and your family my friend
What a great sound track to this video. BAMM
You'll have plenty of time for living in a van down near the scrapyard....When your living... in a van... down near the scrapyard!
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Impressed! I hope you made some real money - you're amazing! You need to own a scrap company! Good Work! 😁
Hey thanks! I made out alright.
I used to do that stuff when I was younger I still collect junk Keep the good workout
Some junk is good to have. Thanks for watching!
That's how you friend got started laying stuff around don't let it stay too long
I got rid of it all except for a few things I wanted to keep and use.
Dear AB guy.
👍👌👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic. This was definitely a lot of work but also a lot of scrap metal value. Congrats! I hoped that the new owner of your friends property would let you take out the rest of the scrap metal too. There was still a lot of it sitting on the property.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards, luck and health in particular.
I'm sure someone got the rest of the scrap. The place is just an empty field now. Thanks for the comment!
Dear @@AlwaysBored123
You're welcome, it's my pleasure.
Thanks for replying and especially for giving a heart to my comment. I totally appreciate both very much.
Sincerely yours.
Great job, like your channel. That is a ton of stuff
Thank you.
❤ how you helped clean up that junk for that guy.
From Tampa FL
Thank you
❤❤❤nice job.Your return of your money on all of it will great.
Great deal wins all around for everyone
Amazing job
So many opportunities
big projects like that take a lot out of you mental and physical
But the end result is so worth it
Wow that was awesome ! What a mess leftover though for the new owners.... Hope you left them a card, for further cleanup.
The fire department burned it all down and some big contractor cleaned up the rest. It's just a nice empty field now.
Looks like it takes a day to unload a trailer at the scrappy 😂
Yeah idk what happened there usually that place is pretty quick.
@@AlwaysBored123 great video did you go back for the other stuff
@@2010wembley Yeah I went back and got a few more things at the last minute.
seeing you drive around the skidsteer reminds me of the bob the builder days
At 20:20, that would make a good lawn mower carrier or just general purpose flat bed utility trailer. I have one of those trailers at 21:04 and there are times when those sides just get in the way.
I don't remember what happened to that trailer he might have taken it with him.
This is a once in a lifetime deal!!
Good job. I do a lot of can recycling myself. I walk roads for cans plus have people save for me. I have done copper by the barrel but need to get it. I've done all the recycling for money.
So one property cleaned up and another one junked up?
No I scrapped/sold virtually all of it.
Watching you load up all those ride on mowers and the smaller tires and immediately thought "if someone is into small engine repairs, they could make some $$ off of refurbished lawn mowers" lol
Funny you should mention it because that's exactly what I did haha.
Great deal! The batteries in the old orange Lindè forklift thing are worth $500 dollars alone in scrap!
Man I wish. I think I got about $40 bucks for them.
Some people know how to pile it up, Others Know how to scrap, Very few know that some of that stuff, Could have been cleaned up and sold for much more than scrap prices. I was a scrapper when I was young. With the knowledge I know now, I wish I could go back and kick my own butt for some of the stuff I took across the scales.
Some things don't become valuable until enough of them get scrapped.
@@AlwaysBored123 Your not kidding, I've seen some big prices for stuff I took across the scales before. I guess the only thing I can say is they are welcome. Lmao
Loving your work.
Tremendous work sir
Thanks
Massive job! Well done
Thanks!
You should give the new owner a price to haul the rest of the junk to the land fill. Get a reasonable amount of money for the landfill fees...up front. It's nice to see the metal being recycled, planet earth thanks you. Nice job!
Thanks. The fire department actually came shortly after this and burnt down anything that was flammable. Then I believe a large contractor came and cleaned up what little was left. It looks completely different now it's just an empty field. I think it's going to be the entrance to a lithium mine eventually.
Great video and an insane amount of work! That 2005ish Yamaha TTR 125L should fetch a few bucks if you got it up and going :)
Thanks! I need to fix that thing here before long.
By the way your good at what you do .keep it up God will bless you😊
That looks like fun. I never did a job that big
It would have been more enjoyable if I hadn't been on such a tight schedule but it was still pretty cool.
That's a good s10 truck bed right there!! Worth about $250 to $400! To someone needing one
IIRC it was rusted out on the bottom.
@@AlwaysBored123 aah couldn't see that probably why the guy had it in the scrapyard!😎👍
Your channel is going to do well my friend
Thanks I hope so!
In the USA, is there a charge for the disposal of tires? here in the UK, there's a charge of about $3 per small tire, then only if they are removed from the rim.
It depends on where you are. In my area the local landfill takes tires free of charge as long as they're off the rim. If they're on the rim I can usually toss them in with a load of scrap metal and get paid for them. Some yards are really picky though.
@@AlwaysBored123 yards here wont take rims with tires on them. they'll actually dock your load if they catch you dumping rims with tires on them. they'll round up the weight of the rims, add 100+ of tire, deduct that from your overall load. keep doing it, they let you offload then drag you over to the yard supervisor who lets you know you arent getting paid for that load, you are now banned
@@harveylong5878 Wow if yards acted like that here they wouldn't have any customers.
Just came across your channel. I did watch the whole video because it was interesting lol. Thanks for sharing, btw no price for what you got for everything?
Thanks glad it was entertaining. I didn't post a price because they're so different everywhere but it was about $9,000 worth of scrap metal I think.
@@AlwaysBored123 That's awesome! You did a great job either way.
Recycling is a very important issue. Have you seen a de-production line for cars? .. cars are stripped on a line and seperated and the company in the Uk makes millions of cash either as scrap or re-use ! Its a huge industry across here in europe. Sweden for example actually export due to the fact they have too much ! -------------- Your doing a great Job.
No I've never heard of that. Here we just dump them into an enormous hammer mill that pulverizes them into little sortable bits. Although there are lots of used auto part junkyards around here too so most junk cars get picked pretty clean first.
I would say you definitely won on that deal. Lot of work there, but for sure a win. Did I see a silver craftsman riding mower? I have one a free salvage I fixed up and started using this yr. If so I would be interested in the headlights for the right price.
Thanks I thought it was a fun project. Not in a huge hurry to do it again though lol. There were a bunch of Craftsman riders but they're all sold now.
way to go ,taking your time sorting the metals is how you maximize your scrap $ profits
How and WHY would anyone accumulate so much trash and spread it all over the property. I do not understand. Oh, and a motorcycle too. I want it. With your skills, I would you working with me any time. Your business skills are great. Hard work is always appreciated.
Keep it up, your content is 100k+ subs easy.
I doubted you until I saw your username. Thanks!
Just curious I assume it was all worth it for the time, fuel, effort etc in the end if you calculated what dollar value per hour overall, as in your wage versus what you might make in other lines of work
Lol I didn't go anywhere near that in depth on it. My gross wage ended up being about $6500. I have no clue how many hours I had in it but I'm confident I would have made more working nearly any job for the same amount of time. This was done primarily to prevent all that stuff from going to waste. Profit wasn't the top priority.
quite the operation.. here in AB Canada those beer an pop cans are 10 cent each..which you seem to have a small fortune of
There's no bottle deposit here (un)fortunately.
@@AlwaysBored123 dang.. i used to bring a garbage bag full..30$
There is a guy on UA-cam that shows how to break down those motors and transformers super fast to get the copper, forgot his name though
I like the name of your channel.
I'm glad to hear it!
Looks like a fun day!
One man’s junk… is another man’s treasure….👍🏽
So what was the approximate time ? Fuel costs ? And was your time worth , in other words about how much did you make for your effort in scrap so far ?
That's the main reason I watched the whole video !
About 10 days for the clean out then about 9 months to scrap and sell everything IIRC. Idk on fuel costs I didn't keep track. I think it was worth it but I'm not real eager to do it again.
I just can't see how all that work would be worth the money. Looks fun but lots of tough work. What do you think the total differnece would be if you would have just scarped it all without processing vs processing everything.
That's a good question. I really don't know but I would guess at at least a few thousand dollars on account of all the air conditioner units and copper wire. Scrapping can be pretty lucrative if you do it just right but it's also easy to lose your shirt if you don't. That's partly why it's not my main focus.
Thanks for doing it. If you hadn't got it Piedmont Lithium would have.
I'd take some of those old riding mowers! Except the one you dropped 😉
awesome Job of it ,why did he wait so long ,it's amazing How people can't time manage and Procrastinate until the last minute and expect you to haul off years of accumulated junk in a few days, I'd be interested to Know how many trips you made, scrappers you gotta love them until ya have to move them
Thanks. Yeah he might actually be a worse procrastinator than me. I want to say it was something like 10-15 trips? But I really can't remember.
Did Michael Jackson write the music. Great video.
Haha nah UA-cam just has good royalty free music. Thanks for watching.
good job nice score!
Thanks!
How much did it pay after everything? 🤔
It was about $11,000 worth of stuff after selling all the mowers.
Great videos👍
Thanks I need to finish a few I've been working on.
You scored big time
Ты хороший и отзывчивый человек.👏👏👏👏👍 Офигеть можно от этого, что и случилось со мной, я в шоке.
Thanks very much!
Good skid steer operator
Any flat tires?
Thanks. Surprisingly no I didn't get any flats that whole time.
OMG that was totally amazing & satisfying !!!!!!.. You did so well, started of with a total disorganised mess into an organised mess.🤜🦘🤛
Glad you enjoyed it!
How do you live like that? Love to see crap cleared up!!
Buddy, you are very nice friend to your friend. I'd be charging his happy a$$ a lot of money to dispose of that hoarding trash.
How long did this take in real time??? There is no way for your viewers to know the time line unless you tell us. Blue Sky's.
IIRC about 7-10 days for the initial cleanout and then about two and a half months after that to get most of the scrap hauled in. That was just working on it sporadically though.
-How many landmower can you hide ?
-YES
Like an easter egg hunt haha.
Have you looked into smelting that stuff yourself? Maybe the copper or aluminum?
Not really. If you melt it down the scrap yard won't buy it so I'm not sure what the point would be.
This is an impressive one-man show ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks!
AWESOME VIDEO BY THE WAY
Thanks!
Around about what price did you make don't Eve need no everything but I like it
My share was about $6500 after scrapping and selling everything.
How many hours did u put into it
Ps I love your videos
That was a tremendous amount of work. How long did it take you to get to this point?
The initial clean out took about a week or 10 days iirc. The whole thing was filmed over two and a half months give or take. That was just working on it sporadically though.
@@AlwaysBored123 one more thing, you did an excellent job editing! In the future I would like to hear more narrating. Did you ever go back and get that wood stove? ❓❓❓❓❓❓❓🥪
@@Mr.Howell78k Thanks. Yes I got that, the carport, a trailer, and a few other odds and ends.
Wow unreal load , how much did everything come to ? Money wise
About $11,500 after scrapping/selling everything.
How many dollars for all that once said and done I've gotta know
About $9,000 I think.
@@AlwaysBored123 100 bucks plus your time and fuel and wear and tear I'd say that's a good deal... damn near hit th jackpot
Amazing amount of scrap new sub here
Thanks a bunch!
What about all the tires ? Where will they go
I sold most of them and used a few on my own stuff.
Hit a lick nice score!!!!!
Heck yeah!
Two of those bowsers would have got you your $100 back by themselves here in England.
Your mate gets his land cleared and you get a pay day, it’s how the world should work
Enjoyed the video, thanks
Awesome video keep posting ❤
Thanks very much!