Randy Gartner Junior Jan 12, 2011 465 18 18 72 Pennsylvania randygartnersound.com Mar 4, 2013 #1 I took 4 boxes of copper to the recycler today: $272.50 Not bad for an hour's work.
Tim Weaver Senior Feb 2, 2011 862 0 16 50 College Station, Texas, United States www.weaverimaging.com Mar 5, 2013 #2 Re: Not bad for an hour's work Did you strip it first?
Randy Gartner Junior Jan 12, 2011 465 18 18 72 Pennsylvania randygartnersound.com Mar 8, 2013 #3 Re: Not bad for an hour's work Tim Weaver said: Did you strip it first? Click to expand... Some of it was bare bright as they call it. That paid the highest. Most of it was with the insulation on.
Re: Not bad for an hour's work Tim Weaver said: Did you strip it first? Click to expand... Some of it was bare bright as they call it. That paid the highest. Most of it was with the insulation on.
N Nick Simon Freshman Dec 21, 2012 57 0 0 NE Mississippi Mar 8, 2013 #4 Re: Not bad for an hour's work Randy Gartner said: Some of it was bare bright as they call it. That paid the highest. Most of it was with the insulation on. Click to expand... Down here, sad to say, you probably would have needed an armored truck to transport it to keep from getting hijacked by tweakers (meth zombies)... it's like they are attracted to copper. You can always find them by the smell of burning insulation.
Re: Not bad for an hour's work Randy Gartner said: Some of it was bare bright as they call it. That paid the highest. Most of it was with the insulation on. Click to expand... Down here, sad to say, you probably would have needed an armored truck to transport it to keep from getting hijacked by tweakers (meth zombies)... it's like they are attracted to copper. You can always find them by the smell of burning insulation.