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thatcher

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what do you guys do to organize your scrap metal? pile in the backyard? bucket in the corner of the garage? I dont have a good metal supply near me so iv been trying to put what i have in a form that i can easly sift through and find what i need. i just made some little boxes for my little bits that were sitting at the bottom of my scrap bucket. i think it will be easier if they are separated into types but how far do i go with it. I would like to see what you guys are doing to your scrap collections.
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quick60

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I like the idea I saw in another thread. Boxes like that with wheels on them sitting on the floor under the bench.
 

cnc-me

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Steel barrel, when it gets about 1/4 full, it is then sorted into two halves of a
250 gallon fuel oil tank, that sits on an old trailer. Cast & Steel in one half, Aluminum and
Copper in the other.
 

mzahn

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Mine is on 2 trailers behind the well house, no detached shop yet.
 

mad57

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Right next to a rotty or pitbull:) around here in nj the scum of the earth smell metal and will jump your fence and help them selves.
 

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im faced with the same issue. i have a large tote with left over exhaust tubing from all the custom kits i do. im thinking one big roll out under my work bench is what i need. i have other scrap covered
 

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I do the pile in the back yard. Have a bucket under the bench for garage scraps.

I see this is your first post! Welcome to the Forum.

I keep a small metal bucket with flat metal scraps near the welder, and a little bucket with round scraps near the lathe. Anything I really don't care to keep goes in another bucket for the scrap man. I started keeping a 5 gallon bucket of wood scraps near the drill press, and those wood scraps come in handy.

Chris
 

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5 gallon cat litter buckets. They have hinged lids and I have a never ending supply of buckets because of the wife's two cats.
 

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I have a 10-gallon Rubbermaid tote for smaller pieces of steel. I have some longer scraps that I need to find a better way to store. I hate piling them on a shelf. Maybe I need to build a little rack?
 

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I am about to satart doing a lot of sheetmetal fabrication, and I still have quite a bit of leftovers/scraps from when I put floors in my el camino a couple years ago. I use those PVC tubs like for household storage to keep my scraps in. I keep an eye out and have picked up 3 of them of diff sizes, missing the lids, out of the trash.

BTW, DAR Collision Parts is a national chain that supplies auto body shops with repair parts. They also stock/sell 11-24 ga sheetmetal in 3 X 6 ft sheets and half sheets. I paid $39.95 for a full sheet of 18 ga when I did my floors (took 2 sheets).

They also stock every screw, bolt, clip, and/or trim fastener known to mankind, and sell them each or by the box. Good info to know, and every city over 30K population will probably have one of their stores.

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danfromsyr

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I use a old grocery shopping cart..
put a plywood insert 1st if you don't want small stuff sliding thru.
*which is still an oversight on my part.

that way I can move it around and out of the way. though it generally lives in one corner of the shop. it's nice to sweep w/o hassel.
 

jeffmoss26

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Do you mean usable small pieces of material, or stuff getting ready for the scrap yard?
I keep conduit and pipe pieces upright in 3 different 5 gallon buckets.
I have wire everywhere...mostly in bundles tie-wrapped together by type inside plastic tote boxes.

Keyser, the only location for DAR I can find is in West Virginia.
 

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On a semi related subject, I don't have enough metal to make it worth it to take it to the scrap yard, so can I just throw it in the recycling bins that go out with the trash? The bins list metal cans, etc, but is it ok to just throw in rusty **** that I pull off when working on my car, short pieces of rusty rebar etc?
 

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For the scrap (recycler) it goes into a metal 5 gal bucket. Copper wire gets rolled up and tossed beside the bucket.

For steel shorts (future uses) I have them in a tote (auto parts style) under the workbench. It sits on a dolly so it rolls in and out easily.
 

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On a semi related subject, I don't have enough metal to make it worth it to take it to the scrap yard, so can I just throw it in the recycling bins that go out with the trash? The bins list metal cans, etc, but is it ok to just throw in rusty **** that I pull off when working on my car, short pieces of rusty rebar etc?

I spoke the facilities manager at work one day asking a similiar question (it came up in conversation). He told me he took a tour of the recycling operation when considering recycling for the company. He said the way they sort the steel out is with a big magnet. He said sure, go ahead. I personally do it all the time. I have never actually called to ask the recycling companie's opinion on the matter though. I do know they don't want greasy metal in there though, that becomes a hazmat issue.
 

jeepjunky

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humm this made me smile. I buy most of my metal from a fab shop in town. They keep it sorted by gauge and type along with length. There "scrap pile" is neater than most places that sell metal.
Me I copied a idea from an old body shop I woked at. Cut a hole in the bottom of a 5gal bucket and set it on the pipe that the vice is mounted to. You get done just drop the scrap in the bucket...you working and need a piece...look down and grab what you need.
I think that Ill need to come up with something a little diffrent due to a large influx of scrap.
 

1984Datsun

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Scrap pile out behind a barn...

A few boxes and bins of stuff that needs to be sorted and put into a better spot for easy access.

If it's rusty, clean it off. Otherwise, it ain't gonna hurt that much... :lol_hitti
 

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I have just built a new stand for my 4x6 bandsaw, the stand has 5 drawers, 4 3.5 inch for plate steel and a 7.5 inch drawer for the round, square and other stuff.
 

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Modified a material cart to make it shallower to fit in a cubby beside the garage door. While modifying it I added two sheet metal drawers to the bottom of it to separate my small scrap metal.
 
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