If I lived anywhere near you, I'd volunteer to come help you move stuff around just for the exercise, experience, and knowledge that comes with being around someone that knows this field like you do. Seems like great company and looks like a lot of fun!
Thub... My Hero......My Brother... My Kindred Spirit... My Guru 🙏😇 But ya know.... Even Guru's sometimes need help. Selling some of those scrapped items were much more valuable than as scrap metal. I'm glad you rescued the Alcohol Stoves. I'm torn on that aluminum table that you destroyed so brazenly. If that was a vintage table it woulda been worth big bucks. And did any of the chairs go with it ? Kudos on saving those propellers because I know the value on vintage marine items. Nice job overall my guy. I know that being there and watching it all from the comfort of my E-Z-Liner are two way different shows. My affinity to metals and vintage anything kept me jealous and entertained.
In the end, we will not take anything. That's why we need to enjoy it while we can like you and that gentleman that as it looks, repurposed a lot of scrap. Good for our planet and good for us. Thanks.
If that scrap hoarder house excites you, you ought to see my buddy's house and yard- an acre full of lawnmowers,appliances, and everything under the sun. House packed to the rafters with copper wire and pipe and brass. A lot of that stuff would be good for flea market resale.
Greetings Thubprint. Let's get started, leave no metal behind. I'm so happy for you that you were, recommended for this AWESOME/PRICELESS score. It's probably because you're an amazing inspirational, humble and kind person. Just keep being/doing you always. PLEASE be CAREFUL. GOD BLESS you. Be safe,healthy &blessed always family members
Hi Drake, The music was a bit annoying at the start, and was happy when it stopped. Looked a bit heavy to me, but a man with your strength made it look easy ha ha. Love watching your video's new and old, and please you and the family stay safe and take care? Regards John
that blue pump you found is called a "hydrolift" and is used in collecting groundwater out of wells for testing. its basically an electric motor that drives a piston up and down, that connects to tubing in the well that when moved up and down forces water into the tube and up to the surface for collection. sounds fancy but basically worthless, good for scrap!
Now, that was a much better deal for you. Happy for you, and you deserved it !!!. Lots of cool stuff, yes would be very tempting to keep many items. Loved it. 👍
At 21:07 in the video you can see an oblong box on the side of the tire with the number 3107 in it. That means that tire was made the 31rst week of 2007. It is old rubber and no longer safe, so good thing they do not fit.
This is awesome! Believe it or not I have a decent list of “customers” who will alert me when it’s time! I earned their respect though… and also helped them with couches etc I’m thinking of starting my own “scrapping business” just myself. I meet people who love that I’m recycling working hard and making a profit too! Gosh I love your videos. Thanks thub!
Hmmm, I think I followed you years ago..you seemed to be struggling a bit. How wonderful to see things have gotten better for you and your family. I’m a sixty something.New York grandma with insomnia. So I spend my nights following all you wonderful scrappers, and driving you all crazy with my insensate comments and witty musings. I’m perfectly harmless…just trying to share my sleep deprived personality between you all. Anyway, take care and I will be moseying on …see you later!
Well thank you for saying hi! I managed to build this channel up enough that I don’t have to pick bottles unless I want to, so now I focus on the scrap metal and generally I think we have a great time here 😊 Your sleep deprived musings are more than welcome haha 😉
Awesome video. You ought to see the huge project I have to do that is like the deal you have with this guy. Only difference is, I have to learn how to tell the difference in metals.
Enjoyed watching. And a very nice payout. I agree, $20.00/day for a trailer only when you need it can bring in several times its cost. Good business plan.
Exactly! I don’t disagree with people telling me I would get great value out of owning one to use whenever needed, but with extremely limited parking available, I’m a big fan of renting 👍
I totally understand, you have to move it along or run the risk of becoming a overwhelmed hoarder. And $1200 split is an excellent pay day, Great video!
Thanks! And yeah, I imagine it should be fairly easy to see how it can get out of hand. I still appreciate when people point out things that they think I should sell because there’s so much value I don’t know about!
I don't know if I could do it, honestly. I've restored, repurposed, and salvaged too many things over the years to see something with potential scrapped or sold at a fraction of its worth. I mostly repair and rescue things that I can use, restore things that have historical/rare/antique significance, and keep an eye out for high quality alloys to use for smithing and machining. It's definitely a different mindset to have when dealing with business like this, as there's only so much time in a day to work on things. The dilemma being...do you end up hoarding stuff to save it, sell it to someone so they can restore it and you're out that potential money or cool thing, or just take it to the scrap yard and recycle it into something else? It's a tough call, because nobody else is going to store your junk when you run out of room lol
I KNOW!!! That’s honestly a pretty special boat, and I know they go for good money around the UK. Tough sell here in landlocked Calgary though because a lot of folks around here don’t know what they’re looking at
@@thubprint they are pretty cheap in costal Canada too. BC and esp in the Maritimes, but the thing that draws folks away is you have to sail it though really stormy northern waters to where you want it
Wow that was a good haul. Here in Texas you would have made double the money. But I think Calgary is beautiful and I am sure no amount of money would you leave such a beautiful place. Great video. I love how you tell us the different kinds of metals. Keep pushing
You can never have enough good clamps in the shop, and the scrapyard can never have enough bent clamps...nothing worse than grabbing the bum clamp with a bent screw when you really need the good one.
New Subscriber , Im learning a lot time and space management from you thank you. Oh I like how you explaine you thought process as you are doing your thing , Im really appreciate your input and generosity on sharing it to us .
Shape dosen't matter, when you can smelt down the precious metals. Wow, what a jackpot score!! But you'll have to invest in chemicals and a forge to get all of the values. Have fun HOMIE!!!
SCRAP HOARD ! Some of that stuff didn't start out as scrap, but too much time outside would make me wonder about its usability. Just as well it will be turned into new stuff.
An exciting adventure indeed Thub! I still reckon you should become a dealer - and that's quite distinct from being a hoarder!! With your base YT income, renting a small shop (with a storage shed) and even just opening one day a week would open the doors to a whole range of future deals when the word gets out you do deceased estate clean-ups! Ok, ok - I'll stop going on about it! 🤣🤣
What an awesome job to get! I would have so much A.D.D. there, I wouldn’t know where to start! It would totally satisfy my sorting and organizational abilities though😅 Lots of value there!💪👍
@@thubprint I was also thinking, I would totally do a ride along on a job like this just for the fun of it to help be muscle💪. I’m serious. Utah is a little out of the way from Canada 🇨🇦 but if I’m ever in the area…
They make cheap rubber spacers you can put on the rear suspension to keep it from sagging as bad. Doesn't really give you any extra strength but looks alot better to the cops driving by.
@@thubprint I uploaded a short of what I claimed tonight. Really old breaker box, still some copper inside and likely silver contact buttons, at least I hope there will be... I'll let you know. Link: th-cam.com/users/shortsFT2juvw4dRI?feature=share
WOW! This is an absolutely epic episode. Once the anxiety I was feeling from the idea of how to even tackle something like this subsided, my hands started getting itchy wanting to rehab and relandscape that beautiful back yard. I say we get a crowd source going to buy this place for you. Well done, Thubbers and a shout out to Batiste.
Information & visual aids are key! Much appreciation for your videos and experiences man! Unfortunately a while back I was duped by my scrap yard cashing out as a white good whenever I actually had scrap a 300 lb piece of lead from my father who passed away how do I get the scrapyard to listen to me or respect the terms and items I bring being a woman and infrequent scrapper??
Another great video Thub. You hustle and motivation is awesome. And just your out look on life. I always loved going to a hoarder clean out. Especially when it was home clean outs. Always had a scrap load, keep load, and auction house load. Always made out good
@@thubprint yes I have. I did a clean out of a house that the people just left a disaster. There was alot of garbage but alot of good stuff within the garbage. Probably a $100 in money, a 14k gold necklace, and a set of collector coins. Plus I owner paid me to clean it out on top of that. I wish I could find more jobs like that
Hey Thub, i dug up about 4 feet of old ground wiring near the harbour downtown last weekend. Its in an abandoned area where grain elevators used to stand… now its just open area with piles of concrete rubble mixed around. This cable is lead jacketed (thick lead) and has 3 heavy stranded cables inside (tinned copper). Each individual strand is probably 10 AWG and has 7 twisted together for each of the 3 ganged cables. The insulation inside the lead is made from hemp string and cloth tape. There is a paper label along the inside that reads: Manufactured by Canadian Wire and Cable Co. Limited. Apparently this company made wire going back to 1914 and switched to manufacturing shells during the wars. They switched to rubberized wire insulation in 1959 so im sure it must predate that. I wish i could share pictures of it… its so heavy! There’s probably hundreds of feet of it but its very hard to dig out.
I didn’t do anything with them, I wasn’t able to get the flatbed. He assured me it was fine though, there was other stuff he wasn’t able to clear in time as well
I just started the video, but let me tell you, if you don't cover it in the video, those school audio/visual carts are incredibly handy to have. I bought two from a school surplus auction and immediately bid on more. Currently have 12 out in the scrappin shed with bins on them. Very sturdy & just amazing for fine sorting various grades when you want to maximize returns. Back to watching to see if you came to the same conclusion!
22:03 I know you are a scrapper first and a resales person later but would this not have been more profitable cleaned up and sold? 🤔 Finished the video and 31:03 you make it all make perfect sense... nice job.
You should have seen the place before the auction, it was FILLED floor to ceiling with stuff, check the video of the computer boards I recovered and saved! The place is indeed amazing and for an inner-city property it's just absolutelly beautiful and the lot is golden!!!
38:19......And woe to those that store big piles of stuff for later generations to deal with, for they violate the sacred words and ideas of, "Leave it better than you found it...."
I love it that you don't have the background music playing when you are talking. Great video, thank you for the entertainment
If I lived anywhere near you, I'd volunteer to come help you move stuff around just for the exercise, experience, and knowledge that comes with being around someone that knows this field like you do. Seems like great company and looks like a lot of fun!
Thub is the Guru of scrapping . All Hail Thub !!
Thub... My Hero......My Brother... My Kindred Spirit... My Guru 🙏😇
But ya know....
Even Guru's sometimes need help.
Selling some of those scrapped items were much more valuable than as scrap metal. I'm glad you rescued the Alcohol Stoves. I'm torn on that aluminum table that you destroyed so brazenly. If that was a vintage table it woulda been worth big bucks. And did any of the chairs go with it ? Kudos on saving those propellers because I know the value on vintage marine items.
Nice job overall my guy. I know that being there and watching it all from the comfort of my E-Z-Liner are two way different shows. My affinity to metals and vintage anything kept me jealous and entertained.
In the end, we will not take anything. That's why we need to enjoy it while we can like you and that gentleman that as it looks, repurposed a lot of scrap. Good for our planet and good for us. Thanks.
If that scrap hoarder house excites you, you ought to see my buddy's house and yard- an acre full of lawnmowers,appliances, and everything under the sun. House packed to the rafters with copper wire and pipe and brass. A lot of that stuff would be good for flea market resale.
Great video Just Retired and starterd my own scrap business
Thanks so much for helping this person out like you did. Sometimes we all get a little overwhelmed in stuff.
Nice back to back scrap pickups
It was a heck of a week!
Greetings Thubprint. Let's get started, leave no metal behind. I'm so happy for you that you were, recommended for this AWESOME/PRICELESS score. It's probably because you're an amazing inspirational, humble and kind person. Just keep being/doing you always. PLEASE be CAREFUL. GOD BLESS you. Be safe,healthy &blessed always family members
You’re always so kind 😊 I’ll do my best to always be the person you believe me to be! 😁
Blessings to you always 💙
Hi Drake, The music was a bit annoying at the start, and was happy when it stopped. Looked a bit heavy to me, but a man with your strength made it look easy ha ha. Love watching your video's new and old, and please you and the family stay safe and take care? Regards John
12:13 TETRIS !!!
I’m so pleased you are being successful in your scrapping. I’ve followed you since you had 2000 subs. Thank you.😍🏴😍
Well thanks for the continued support!
that blue pump you found is called a "hydrolift" and is used in collecting groundwater out of wells for testing. its basically an electric motor that drives a piston up and down, that connects to tubing in the well that when moved up and down forces water into the tube and up to the surface for collection. sounds fancy but basically worthless, good for scrap!
Oh nice! Well it’s cool to at least know what it is before destroying it haha
19:17 noooo that's my favorite part
Oh? Well alrighty, I was worried nobody wanted to see it! My bad, next time 👍
@@thubprint Thanks! 😁 I like that tossing-stuff-around part. Great video tho
Another great pick im chuffed for you chuffed in Scotland means I'm happy for you have a great day .
Oh thanks! I am equally chuffed then, haha! 😁 All the best to you 👍
Now, that was a much better deal for you. Happy for you, and you deserved it !!!. Lots of cool stuff, yes would be very tempting to keep many items. Loved it. 👍
This is a scrappers dream
It was pretty amazing, and I’m glad I got to be a part of it!
At 21:07 in the video you can see an oblong box on the side of the tire with the number 3107 in it. That means that tire was made the 31rst week of 2007. It is old rubber and no longer safe, so good thing they do not fit.
True!
This is awesome! Believe it or not I have a decent list of “customers” who will alert me when it’s time! I earned their respect though… and also helped them with couches etc I’m thinking of starting my own “scrapping business” just myself. I meet people who love that I’m recycling working hard and making a profit too!
Gosh I love your videos. Thanks thub!
So many tasty pieces. Wow that total end price was worth the trailer rental and a couple of days work. Nice video Thub!
It absolutely was!!
Now this is a super scrapping video!
The joke that hole is suspicious was hilarious 😅😅
Yeah but now I’m REALLY hoping nothing suspicious happens or my joke is gonna make me look implicit 😂
@@thubprint 😁😁😁
damn, wow thats a ton of metal! very rich place!
Hmmm, I think I followed you years ago..you seemed to be struggling a bit. How wonderful to see things have gotten better for you and your family. I’m a sixty something.New York grandma with insomnia. So I spend my nights following all you wonderful scrappers, and driving you all crazy with my insensate comments and witty musings. I’m perfectly harmless…just trying to share my sleep deprived personality between you all. Anyway, take care and I will be moseying on …see you later!
Well thank you for saying hi! I managed to build this channel up enough that I don’t have to pick bottles unless I want to, so now I focus on the scrap metal and generally I think we have a great time here 😊
Your sleep deprived musings are more than welcome haha 😉
Great Job.
0:17.......rockin' with Scrap Metal Jesus..........
😂that’s what people come here for!
The item @8:00 is part of a NEMA 8, or 9 explosion proof enclosure, like a junction box, or motor controller..
Cool!
I look forward to your next video enjoy watching them from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺🦘✌️❤️
Holy metal Mr Thub! That is a couple days worth of work! Those big clamps are worth selling on marketplace! You will have a great payout sir!
I actually need more clamps myself! I should check the price on those ones.. it was a great couple of days that’s for sure!
Shame about the property! Must of been a nice place at one time!!! Memories Right 👍👍
Great job my friend!! I'm so happy this good fortune came your way you deserve it!. Can't wait to see what you purchased!.
I’ll definitely show it!
Quality job done and video posted plus the whole recycling to boot as well!
Took a fair bit of time but I’m happy with how it all came out!
Great haul.
good vid and good points made at about 37 min.
Awesome video. You ought to see the huge project I have to do that is like the deal you have with this guy. Only difference is, I have to learn how to tell the difference in metals.
Those last cards with the gold cap chips are bank!
I was pretty excited to see those! Not easy to find these days for sure
Long time watcher, first time commenter, love your content
Well thanks for saying hi! It’s a lot of fun being able to share these adventures, so I appreciate you making it possible 😊
Love it brother have a geart weekend
You too bud!
Thanks
Enjoyed watching. And a very nice payout. I agree, $20.00/day for a trailer only when you need it can bring in several times its cost. Good business plan.
Exactly! I don’t disagree with people telling me I would get great value out of owning one to use whenever needed, but with extremely limited parking available, I’m a big fan of renting 👍
I totally understand, you have to move it along or run the risk of becoming a overwhelmed hoarder. And $1200 split is an excellent pay day, Great video!
Thanks! And yeah, I imagine it should be fairly easy to see how it can get out of hand. I still appreciate when people point out things that they think I should sell because there’s so much value I don’t know about!
I don't know if I could do it, honestly. I've restored, repurposed, and salvaged too many things over the years to see something with potential scrapped or sold at a fraction of its worth. I mostly repair and rescue things that I can use, restore things that have historical/rare/antique significance, and keep an eye out for high quality alloys to use for smithing and machining. It's definitely a different mindset to have when dealing with business like this, as there's only so much time in a day to work on things. The dilemma being...do you end up hoarding stuff to save it, sell it to someone so they can restore it and you're out that potential money or cool thing, or just take it to the scrap yard and recycle it into something else? It's a tough call, because nobody else is going to store your junk when you run out of room lol
That wheel looks an absolute beast.
That aerospace box… wow you hit the e waste scrappers dream. Those ic chips are worth lots
This urban CrossFit episode was pretty decent. 😁
\Cheers from Lake Bonavista.
Looks like a fun few days!
why is this so relaxing to watch lmao
OMG that sailboat. It's got dual keels meaning you can beach it, and be able to repaint the hull without hauling out!
I KNOW!!! That’s honestly a pretty special boat, and I know they go for good money around the UK. Tough sell here in landlocked Calgary though because a lot of folks around here don’t know what they’re looking at
@@thubprint they are pretty cheap in costal Canada too. BC and esp in the Maritimes, but the thing that draws folks away is you have to sail it though really stormy northern waters to where you want it
Wow thats alot of stuff
Awesome video! Scrap is fun. To me anyway. Thank you for sharing.
Me too!
Now there is the treasure. Great haul. Wouldn't it be nice to do one of those each week!!!
Oh it sure would! Not likely, but I’m gonna jump on any opportunity when it comes up 👍
Nicely Done and it turn out great 👍 👌!!!; )
Thanks!
Just sat down for a tattoo session and you give me a great distraction. ❤ Thub man. Keep doing the thing.
Aha, perfect! I was worried this one might be too long, but maybe that’s not a real problem haha
@@thubprint you were a welcoming distraction. Added to my Dethklok tat since they finally get a movie🤘
Wow that was a good haul. Here in Texas you would have made double the money. But I think Calgary is beautiful and I am sure no amount of money would you leave such a beautiful place. Great video. I love how you tell us the different kinds of metals. Keep pushing
Gonna keep going for sure! I would consider living somewhere else but I am definitely happy here
This video was a great thing! Beautiful place....and plenty of scrap🧙🌟🧚🕊️🎃🦋🙋
That was great well done
It was so good!
10:50 you should resell clamps they go easy for 5-25$ each
You can never have enough good clamps in the shop, and the scrapyard can never have enough bent clamps...nothing worse than grabbing the bum clamp with a bent screw when you really need the good one.
Another great vlog 👍🏼
Thank you!
I have a very similiar patio table. Bought it new aeveral years ago and as I recall, I paid $800.
Well it’s a lovely table 🙂
I’m often surprised at how much furniture actually costs!
Big project
So happy to be a part of it though!
Great score!!! Your killin it with these clean outs!!! 🤙
They’ve been going so well!! Not sure when I’ll see another one but they sure have been fun 👍
Awesome pay out good job
Worked out really well this time!
New Subscriber , Im learning a lot time and space management from you thank you.
Oh I like how you explaine you thought process as you are doing your thing ,
Im really appreciate your input and generosity on sharing it to us .
And I really appreciate you being here and saying hi! Glad to have you 😁
What a great video 📸 holy smokes you're an awesome dude to listen to 😁😆
Love this
Thanks!
That place reminds me of my place 🤣.
Hahaha talk about digging up scarp 😂😂
Awesome thub!! Loving it bro!!
Ty!
Shape dosen't matter, when you can smelt down the precious metals. Wow, what a jackpot score!! But you'll have to invest in chemicals and a forge to get all of the values. Have fun HOMIE!!!
Haha, I can’t wait to get everything set up for the whole system!
SCRAP HOARD ! Some of that stuff didn't start out as scrap, but too much time outside would make me wonder about its usability. Just as well it will be turned into new stuff.
I feel the same 😊
An exciting adventure indeed Thub! I still reckon you should become a dealer - and that's quite distinct from being a hoarder!! With your base YT income, renting a small shop (with a storage shed) and even just opening one day a week would open the doors to a whole range of future deals when the word gets out you do deceased estate clean-ups! Ok, ok - I'll stop going on about it! 🤣🤣
Haha! I probably would really enjoy it.. maybe another time though, I really need weekends for family time right now 😊
@@thubprint That's true, timing is important! I didn't start my shop until the kids were old enough to shop sit for me when required!!
What an awesome job to get!
I would have so much A.D.D. there, I wouldn’t know where to start!
It would totally satisfy my sorting and organizational abilities though😅
Lots of value there!💪👍
I definitely got spun out a bit, otherwise I would’ve had all the nonferrous in one run!
@@thubprint I was also thinking, I would totally do a ride along on a job like this just for the fun of it to help be muscle💪. I’m serious. Utah is a little out of the way from Canada 🇨🇦 but if I’m ever in the area…
They make cheap rubber spacers you can put on the rear suspension to keep it from sagging as bad. Doesn't really give you any extra strength but looks alot better to the cops driving by.
Great vid, really enjoyed this one :)
Thank you
Thumbs UP
You're the man thub, still missing the early morning bottle runs tho
I miss them too.. I’ll still do them once in awhile but I do think this is a better direction
I agree. Just watching the old ones. Story time when you split your head open getting out of the dumpster lol all the best from newfoundland
And the Kessel run
Epic! 👍
Im so jealous lol
I’m so glad I can share adventures like this!
I like the videos man. Ive learned some good stuff
@12.14 mark was like tetris for me
It’s so fun sometimes 😁
Good haul and vid dude 👌🏻
Wide Steam Media in the place!! Good to see ya! 😁
26 minutes late but I'm here, TH-cam quit doing the thing lol
Hey 26min ain’t bad!
@@thubprint yeah much better than several hours for sure.
@@thubprint I uploaded a short of what I claimed tonight. Really old breaker box, still some copper inside and likely silver contact buttons, at least I hope there will be... I'll let you know. Link: th-cam.com/users/shortsFT2juvw4dRI?feature=share
I'm 2 years late
that guy is super HIT lol
WOW! This is an absolutely epic episode. Once the anxiety I was feeling from the idea of how to even tackle something like this subsided, my hands started getting itchy wanting to rehab and relandscape that beautiful back yard. I say we get a crowd source going to buy this place for you. Well done, Thubbers and a shout out to Batiste.
It’s quite a job for sure but I would love to transform the yard into a wild paradise ☺️
Information & visual aids are key! Much appreciation for your videos and experiences man! Unfortunately a while back I was duped by my scrap yard cashing out as a white good whenever I actually had scrap a 300 lb piece of lead from my father who passed away how do I get the scrapyard to listen to me or respect the terms and items I bring being a woman and infrequent scrapper??
Another great video Thub. You hustle and motivation is awesome. And just your out look on life. I always loved going to a hoarder clean out. Especially when it was home clean outs. Always had a scrap load, keep load, and auction house load. Always made out good
Oh you’ve done them too? I can definitely see a person getting super into these! 😁
@@thubprint yes I have. I did a clean out of a house that the people just left a disaster. There was alot of garbage but alot of good stuff within the garbage. Probably a $100 in money, a 14k gold necklace, and a set of collector coins. Plus I owner paid me to clean it out on top of that. I wish I could find more jobs like that
Hey Thub, i dug up about 4 feet of old ground wiring near the harbour downtown last weekend. Its in an abandoned area where grain elevators used to stand… now its just open area with piles of concrete rubble mixed around. This cable is lead jacketed (thick lead) and has 3 heavy stranded cables inside (tinned copper). Each individual strand is probably 10 AWG and has 7 twisted together for each of the 3 ganged cables. The insulation inside the lead is made from hemp string and cloth tape. There is a paper label along the inside that reads: Manufactured by Canadian Wire and Cable Co. Limited. Apparently this company made wire going back to 1914 and switched to manufacturing shells during the wars. They switched to rubberized wire insulation in 1959 so im sure it must predate that. I wish i could share pictures of it… its so heavy! There’s probably hundreds of feet of it but its very hard to dig out.
That sounds like the craziest looking cable! Heck of a find for sure. Don’t hurt your back, haha!
What did you do about the old truck trailers on the other house clear up?? 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
I didn’t do anything with them, I wasn’t able to get the flatbed. He assured me it was fine though, there was other stuff he wasn’t able to clear in time as well
Nice place
Should be a nice copper tank in tankless water heter.
I just started the video, but let me tell you, if you don't cover it in the video, those school audio/visual carts are incredibly handy to have. I bought two from a school surplus auction and immediately bid on more. Currently have 12 out in the scrappin shed with bins on them. Very sturdy & just amazing for fine sorting various grades when you want to maximize returns. Back to watching to see if you came to the same conclusion!
Oh that’s a solid idea! I’ve got shelving set up already but the media cart is definitely super strong
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Hahaha I just rented the $20 dollar trailer this last vid. Keep Scrapping Broham!!!
It’s such a great resource! I’d love to own one if I could find somewhere to store it
@@thubprint I rented a decent size drive in storage that I can fit one in but it's always cluttered with scrap haha
22:03 I know you are a scrapper first and a resales person later but would this not have been more profitable cleaned up and sold? 🤔
Finished the video and 31:03 you make it all make perfect sense... nice job.
@@christinabacino6761 ??
@@christinabacino6761 ?
the key i believe is the heaviest items go over the axel, with %60 of the weight taking up the remainder to the front.
New Jersey - U.S.A.
San Diego > America's armpit
2 minutes in. and wowww
You should have seen the place before the auction, it was FILLED floor to ceiling with stuff, check the video of the computer boards I recovered and saved! The place is indeed amazing and for an inner-city property it's just absolutelly beautiful and the lot is golden!!!
I would have LOVED to see it before the auction! Probably would’ve spent too much money though haha
The first question.
Power pole fuse
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38:19......And woe to those that store big piles of stuff for later generations to deal with, for they violate the sacred words and ideas of, "Leave it better than you found it...."
😂👌👌
The impellers for the jetski are propably bronze
Ooo, I’ve never had any bronze before! I’ll have to figure out if I can test it at home or if I need the XRF at the yard