Posted by ShadetreeRet on March 21, 2015 at 16:52:24 from (184.3.20.219):
In Reply to: Sold some scrap posted by John in La on March 21, 2015 at 12:34:37:
I have been working on a "collection" of scrap of all kinds for about three years now, hauling off two or three pickup loads a year. When you are a "Mr. Fixit" you don't realize how much stuff can accumulate over the years. You know how it is, "If you get rid of it, you will need it tomorrow". I know the market has receded drastically, but I don't have any place to store the stuff so I have no choice. My local dealer runs a pretty tight ship, central air and heat pump components, copper radiators etc. and several other items, you either have to furnish proof of purchase and/or fingerprint, drivers license, and when I carried four or five old automobile radiators, they placed them on a table, made me stand beside them and took my picture! Yet, in spite of such precautions, three people were arrested recently for stealing brass flower containers from a cemetery!
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