i thought the embarrassing moment was throwing the copper spool out for tin but it was dumping in the wrong spot lol but make sure you separate all metals and will make a lot more!!! and thats a good price for the cleanout for sure!!
Did I for real throw a copper spool out?? I guess you’re probably talking about the orange wire on the spool. I didn’t even think of that 😂 I’m definitely a scrapping casual. Do you strip that and then take it for clean copper?
If you separate your scrap, you can make more. If nothing else cut the cords off of appliances and sell those separate. It pays more. Also separate all copper, brass and aluminum as you come across it. I've been scrapping for years, and it makes a big difference. Good luck to you and your business. Take Care.
Hey man! I appreciate the advice! I really need to look up my local scrap yard's pricing sheet to see what different things i can be separating and collecting. I just got some really big barrels to start storing stuff in, so I'll start that soon!
i thought the embarrassing moment was throwing the copper spool out for tin but it was dumping in the wrong spot lol but make sure you separate all metals and will make a lot more!!! and thats a good price for the cleanout for sure!!
Did I for real throw a copper spool out?? I guess you’re probably talking about the orange wire on the spool. I didn’t even think of that 😂 I’m definitely a scrapping casual. Do you strip that and then take it for clean copper?
@@JunkRemovalJourney hey man. You can strip but don’t need too..can just take in the cord like that..cut all cords off everything it ads up quick!
Okay cool! I’ll start doing that
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Wow 😂 Which stooge do I most favor? I have a theory, but I want to hear your opinion
If you separate your scrap, you can make more. If nothing else cut the cords off of appliances and sell those separate. It pays more. Also separate all copper, brass and aluminum as you come across it. I've been scrapping for years, and it makes a big difference. Good luck to you and your business. Take Care.
Hey man! I appreciate the advice! I really need to look up my local scrap yard's pricing sheet to see what different things i can be separating and collecting. I just got some really big barrels to start storing stuff in, so I'll start that soon!
@@JunkRemovalJourney It will add up fast and add to your profits.
I’m gonna start doing that then
whats up scrapping4aDart!!!!
@@DumpsterMarcus What's up Marcus!!!
1400.00 would fair
That’s what we ended up actually doing the job for haha! I posted the video of doing the actual job too
@JunkRemovalJourney That's good you do jobs for a fair rate.
I try my best!