Hello Charles, Sweden here again. Yeah I agree with you on that we have to make things fit, it's all higer dimension Tetris 😃 Scrapping is still good here. I have steady pick ups from a whitegoods repair shop and supplier and an H-VAC company and one electronics business. Yesterday I got in contact with an auctioneer so he would call me for his scrap metal and stuff. Stay safe and take care.
Absolutely love the s10, if that’s a 5 speed with the iron duke 4 banger, that is a great go getter truck. Great mileage and plenty power. The ones I had, didn’t have power steering so they wound out fast. When I say go getter, I mean it’s a great truck for pickups, then I would keep hauling back to a bigger truck and carefully restock everything on the bigger truck to get the most weight on to haul to the yard. Late 90s dodge 4x4 trucks seem to be great for that role. Keep on scrapping bud!
You are amazing on your packing your truck with ALL THAT SCRAP. I enjoy watching your and they need to pay you more per pound for the scrap and for all the hard work you do to pack it in.
Greetings Charles. This was an awesome video. Stacking&packing, vertical n the corners. That umbrella & bed frame were fighting all the way. U did this with ur mad skills. B safe,healthy &blessed
Hello Charles! Very glad to see the latest edition of "scrap tetris"! Have you ever knocked the camera off getting in or out of your truck? Don't know why but it just seems like a possibility. Looking forward to the next video.
Some time ago I watch your videos of collecting irons and other irons to throw in the landfill, and I think they pay you very badly, this truck that you have emptied had to weigh a lot and you only got 38 dollars, it is a misery therefore effort. Another thing, in the USA the refrigerators are not recycled taking out the fluorocarbon gas? It is a very bad pollutant for the ozone layer, and it surprises me. In Spain, if it is done, there are special dumps to leave those appliances. Anyway, each country is a world. I wish you good luck and do not have any mishaps, greetings from Barcelona-Spain.
I have a friend that works at a resale shop and every dryer that they take in they take the back off of it and they constantly find money not just change but dollar bills they found $57 in one. But you would really be surprised what gets lost in dryers.
Great haul. That metal tray looked like a giant cookie sheet. Bet it would make a great sled. Have you noticed how some of those lamp shades look like the cone of shame?
Gday mate. Like yr channel. Only th8ng I would like to say is to learn some decent knots and get some decent rope. Start with a clove hitch, a bowline and a truckies hitch. Cheers from Down Under 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍👍
Just found your channel, scraping in the states is different than in the UK and not just saying aluminium incorrectly lol. Don't you take the ballast's from the fluorescent light housing's? They are good to go in the transformer bucket
CUT THE CORDS WHEN YOU FIND THEM, not later. He used rotten rope and NASTY RATCHET STRAPS. He can get all new tiedown stuff for less than 10 bucks AT Harbor freight. WHY CHARLES???????????
I already suggested he go to a scrap yard and find some bucket seats from a Journey or Caravan and make a rack to mount them on, like in a Lil Red Express truck. Lots of pipes to use as material. I'd make it if he were closer.
So, how come you don't take a few minutes to remove the lawnmower motors? (Aluminum). And, the SS from the BBQ's and the dryer motors? Those motors are good for workshop projects and can be sold for $15-20 each.