Nice haul, I to have a retirement home that calls me from time to time aswell this past summer they replaced there air conditioners I ended up with 80 of them...they were the larger ones aswell. This yr they have already called and said we are buying new kitchen equipment...so I'm waiting for the call..its nice to have that secret weapon when not street scrapping.
You forgot to cut the wire off the first big load you took in charles every cord counts heck some times when i pulled in to dump a load at the scrap yard id find 1 or 2 cords in rhe tin shred pike ill grab them up if there right by ware i back in
I’d be keeping that filing cabinet they’re fantastic storage for the garage. I have several they get filled with smalls like brass connectors,aluminium heat sinks,wire plugs ect.
I am here on the Georgia Florida border. I don't scrap ( yet ), but I am curious as to how picky the yards are about freon in AC units and fridges. I can look up the regulations, but do the yards follow them? I know it's probably not the best question to ask in an open forum.
My thoughts on micro-scrapping, unless it's the easy, low hanging fruit type of recovery, scrap it right away. I don't like the price per hour doing extra work and loading stuff twice. Just me.
I’m a retired mechanic. I have the time and tools to scrap everything down to the nuts and bolts 😂 Hell I even pull the gold plated pins from circuit boards ...
The little black fridge was in someone's driveway. At 13:30. Do you know that they wanted to get rid of it? Or did you get a call to pick it up? Curious, is this part of the retirement home? Well I'm still watching and I see now that yes it is part of the retirement home community.
Where I am the scrapyard does that as part of their recovery. If you took it to your local landfill/dump where you have to pay to dump it there’s a different charge for if it’s gassed or degassed.
Good waste of lights... Shouldn't you check to see if the refrigerators worked, would've been pretty good money if so.. I hate saying this and curios to hear thoughts from the rest of you on how dirty some of the items were especially the table for elderly folks to be living in those conditions 😢