Today was a successful day for me as I brought in a nice load of scrap metal to the recycling center. It was a time-consuming process, but the payoff was worth it in the end.
I started my day early, heading out to various locations around town to collect scrap metal. I scoured alleys, construction sites, and even knocked on doors to ask if people had any unwanted metal lying around. It was a bit of a dirty job, but I was determined to make the most of it.
After several hours of collecting, I loaded up my truck with a variety of metal items, including old appliances, car parts, and even some random pieces of metal I found along the way. The weight of the metal made my truck groan, but I was determined to bring in a good haul.
Once I arrived at the recycling center, I was greeted by the workers who helped me unload my truck. They sorted through the metal and weighed each item, giving me a fair price for my efforts. It was satisfying to see all my hard work pay off as I watched the scale tip in my favor.
As I left the recycling center, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of accomplishment. Not only did I make some extra money by selling the scrap metal, but I also played a small part in helping the environment by recycling these materials rather than letting them end up in a landfill.
Overall, bringing in a nice load of scrap metal today was a rewarding experience. It reminded me of the importance of recycling and the impact that individuals can have on reducing waste. I will continue to collect scrap metal and do my part to help make the world a cleaner and more sustainable place.
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When you're retired, there's some days you work harder than ever. lol! But at least it's doing what you want to do. That's how I look at it anyway! Continued blessings!
Our scrapyards in Central New York will give you $450 for that truck some of them will even come get it
That Grill would have been worth the trip a couple of years ago. Can't afford the meat to cook on it anymore. LOL Great haul Okie. Thanks for sharing your day with us.
Im betting you could put an after market carb in that chainsaw and it would work just fine. Unless its a two stroke that got run on straight gas. Same for the compressor but it may have a rotted air tank. I believe your idea of retirement is different than most! Nice haul!
Excellent load of scrap Allen thanks for sharing this update six stars brother
One way to test a weld is to give it a hit with a big hammer , if it holds it’s good
Worth the trip! Awesome video my friend!
Nice Haul