Richard Cranium
Well-known member
Strouty, hope things are going good for you.
Only you apparently.Hello Hello is there any one out there?

Nothing is going well right now. I am kind of thinking about giving up on the shop for a while. Too many other things that are more important and the shop takes away a lot of time and money. I am going to try and build a time budget and see where things take me, the shop is pretty low on the priorities and I need to get both my time and money in order before spending too much of either on it.



The coax that is in the back of the suburban is not worth doing anything to, each piece is worth about $1 as is. I could make it worth maybe $1.50 a piece (probably a bit less), but the mess it makes and the amount of trash I have left *****, so I am not interested in doing it. The stuff in the shop is fairly easy to get bare copper out of it, so I will process all of that and get about $1.50 a pound. The rest of the stuff is aluminum and stainless and is worth about 50 cents a pound, some of it is harder to process than other stuff, but I am going to feel things out before making my final plans. The old radios are full of copper and aluminum and will definitely take time to break down, I have done it before and it was also worth the effort. I am guessing it will take me a couple of days to get all of it processed and I should end up with a decent paycheck. I all ready scrapped a small load and it was just under $300, this is all icing on the cake, I was paid to oversee the removal and disposal of all of this equipment.
The coax that is in the back of the suburban is not worth doing anything to, each piece is worth about $1 as is. I could make it worth maybe $1.50 a piece (probably a bit less), but the mess it makes and the amount of trash I have left *****, so I am not interested in doing it. The stuff in the shop is fairly easy to get bare copper out of it, so I will process all of that and get about $1.50 a pound. The rest of the stuff is aluminum and stainless and is worth about 50 cents a pound, some of it is harder to process than other stuff, but I am going to feel things out before making my final plans. The old radios are full of copper and aluminum and will definitely take time to break down, I have done it before and it was also worth the effort. I am guessing it will take me a couple of days to get all of it processed and I should end up with a decent paycheck. I all ready scrapped a small load and it was just under $300, this is all icing on the cake, I was paid to oversee the removal and disposal of all of this equipment.


