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A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012 last report
Posted:
Sun Jan 01, 2012 5:17 pm
by CrazyTom
While the world is awash in funny paper money, I wish a good 2012 for all of you and plenty of scrap and bullion coins!
The first weekend of the new year brought;
7 lb 6 oz steel
11 oz lead wheel weights
1 oz copper/brass
1 lb 4 oz aluminum cans
A few pounds of steel came from a burned out spot at the bottom of a hill where an obvious
car wreck occurred. What ever was left of the vehicle was removed. Something that gave me
pause was seeing leftover medical waste such as rubber gloves and IV bags abandoned by the
paramedics.
1 clad quarter
1 nickel
2 zinc pennies
1 golf ball
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sun Jan 01, 2012 6:06 pm
by TheJonasCollegeFund
I always read your posts with quite an interest! I must have missed this....but....what are you doing with all of the golfballs? I find 'em here and there when I'm out metal detecting but most are weathered and likely not any good to anyone.
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sun Jan 01, 2012 7:11 pm
by CrazyTom
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:I always read your posts with quite an interest! I must have missed this....but....what are you doing with all of the golfballs? I find 'em here and there when I'm out metal detecting but most are weathered and likely not any good to anyone.
Most of mine are fresh off the golf course. Just been collecting them in a box.
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:27 am
by MUTiger
Do you take the same route often? I have had my eye open while walking particularily looking for wheel weights and have only found a 1/2 oz and a 1 oz. I would like to find more to "repurpose." What types of streets are these? City streets, highways or interstates? Interesting.
mutiger
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:48 am
by CrazyTom
mutiger wrote:Do you take the same route often? I have had my eye open while walking particularily looking for wheel weights and have only found a 1/2 oz and a 1 oz. I would like to find more to "repurpose." What types of streets are these? City streets, highways or interstates? Interesting.
mutiger
Mesa Az has a population around 500,000. The busier avenues I'll hit on the weekends to avoid traffic. I always take a different route on various days of the week, usually a route is dedicated to a specific day, given conditions like getting
off work in time to go out before dark. A mile for me is actually two miles because I'll go out on one side and come back the other. But the metal is averaging one pound in that mile as the crow flies.
The metal is definitely proportional to the traffic. There are areas where metal gathers too, such as gore points, turns, driveways, gutters, etc.
I have noticed some homeless picking up the cans but they skip the other metals. I'll grab anything that fits into a shopping bag or go back for something big in the truck if it warrants the gas to do it. Right now I know where a steel wheel hub waits one mile from the house. As soon as I have a need to drive that way I'll stop for it.
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sun Jan 08, 2012 12:09 pm
by CrazyTom
Three nice long rides this week brought;
Steel 12 lb 5 oz
Pop cans 1 lb 1 oz
Lead wheel weights 1 lb 2 oz
Copper/brass 11 oz
Aluminum 5 oz
I had a chance to grab the steel wheel hub from the side of the road
that I spied last week. It weighs 20 lb 6 oz. ( I won't count this in the
cumulative bike total since I couldn't carry it home).
1 golf ball
1 nickel
2 pennies
Year total;
Steel 19 lb 11 oz
Wheel weights 1 lb 13 oz
Copper/brass 12 oz
Cans 2 lb 5 oz
Cash .39 cents
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sun Jan 15, 2012 11:35 am
by CrazyTom
Four rides brought in the following;
1 lb 4 oz pop cans
5 lb 3 oz steel
1 lb 2 oz lead wheel weights
12 oz copper wire
1 copper penny
2 zinc pennies
3 nickels
1 clad dime
2 golf balls
Running total;
Steel 24 lb 14 oz
Pop cans 3 lb 9 oz
Wheel weights 2 lb 15 oz
Copper/brass 1 lb 8 oz
Cash .67 cents
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:14 am
by smalltimeopn
Tom, I see you are off to a good start for the year! It will be interesting to keep an eye on your totals. Good luck!
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:22 pm
by CrazyTom
More free metal this week;
4 lb 4 oz steel
1 lb 2 oz lead wheel weights
11 oz pop cans
1 oz aluminum
1 oz copper
2 copper pennies
3 zinc pennies
1 clad dime
1 live brass jacketed 9MM round (not the first of live ammo I have found)
1 golf ball
Running total;
Steel 29 lb 2 oz
Pop cans 4 lb 4 oz
Wheel weights 4 lb 1 oz
Copper/brass 1 lb 9 oz
Aluminum 6 oz
Cash .83 cents
Golf balls 5
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Mon Jan 23, 2012 2:44 pm
by AGgressive Metal
I have never found a wheel weight, maybe I don't know what I'm looking for?
EDIT: never mind, search engines exist for a reason
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:09 pm
by MUTiger
CrazyTom wrote:1 live brass jacketed 9MM round (not the first of live ammo I have found)
AGgressive Metal wrote:I have never found a wheel weight, maybe I don't know what I'm looking for?
EDIT: never mind, search engines exist for a reason
I have only found a few ounces of wheel weights. I wish I could find as much as Crazy Tom as I would like to repurpose. I guess finding the live rounds would be even better. Save the melting, skimming, removing steel, casting, lubing and reloading.
mutiger
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Tue Jan 24, 2012 5:09 pm
by everything
I go out ride my bike around and pick up stuff to. It's my exercise and I don't care what people think of me for doing it. c
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Tue Jan 24, 2012 7:19 pm
by Z00
Maybe he sells the golf balls to the driving range when he gets 100?
How much are they worth?
Naturally you will want to know what we pay or how we determine what the balls are worth. The short answer is anywhere from 2 cents to $1.25 per ball. We can’t give you a definite dollar amount until we wash, whiten and separate the balls out according to the condition, brand and age. The better the balls the bigger the check. It doesn’t hurt to send in the lower grade balls as they are all worth something unless your dog has been chewing on them or the lawn mower chopped it.
When you sell used golf balls make sure you get the most and with us you will.
http://www.sellusedgolfballs.com/?gclid ... KgodMSxR6Q
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:50 pm
by hobo finds
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:44 am
by slickeast
I use to find old golf balls and take them to a large field and hit them with a baseball bat. It is amazing how far they will fly.
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:03 pm
by CrazyTom
hobo finds wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLCKSPFrkJQ&feature=related
The better the balls the bigger the check
Its going to take a while to get to the minimum 1800......
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:28 am
by CrazyTom
Lots of miles, lots of free metal.
Steel 6 lb 4 oz
Aluminum 15 oz
Copper/brass 1 oz
Lead wheel weights 1 lb
Pop cans 1 lb 1 oz
1 clad quarter
3 clad dimes
1 nickel
2 copper pennies
3 zinc pennies
1 small circuit board from a smashed electronic item. My scrap yard pays
for various grades of boards so I save all can get.
1 pair of like new Monkey Wrench gloves, black with red trim. Washed them and
used them on this morning's ride.
4 hand towels and 1 dish towel in good shape. Washed and saved for things like changing oil.
Running total,
Steel 35 lb 6 oz
Pop cans 5 lb 5 oz
Wheel weights 5 lb 1 oz
Copper/brass 1 lb 10 oz
Aluminum 1 lb 5 oz
Cash $1.48
Golf balls 5
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sun Feb 05, 2012 6:38 pm
by CrazyTom
Its a Super Bullion Sunday
6 lb 15 oz steel
13 oz lead wheel weights
2 oz copper/brass
4 oz aluminum
1 lb 11 oz pop cans
3 nickels
3 dimes
8 zinc pennies
1 copper penny
2 golf balls
1 circuit board from a cell phone
18 steel CO2 cartridges
Also found an airsoft Smith and Wesson 45 semi auto. It looked real until I saw the orange tip.
Running total
Steel 42 lb 5 oz
Lead 5 lb 14 oz
Copper/brass 1lb 12 oz
Aluminum 1 lb 9 oz
Cans 7 lb
Cash $2.02
Golf balls 7
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:32 am
by CrazyTom
A little more steel this week thanks to some heavy hooks and strap ratchet.
Steel 10 lb 1 oz
Wheel weights 10 oz
Copper/brass 5 oz
Cans 1 lb 13 oz
3 nickels
1 clad quarter
2 clad dimes
9 zinc pennies
2 copper pennies
1 golf ball
Running total,
Steel 52 lb 6 oz
Lead 6 lb 8 oz
Copper/brass 2 lb 1 oz
Aluminum 1 lb 9 oz
Cans 8 lb 13 oz
Cash $2.73
Golf balls 8
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:37 pm
by hirbonzig
While working today I found a trash bag full of uncrushed Al cans in the ditch of the road I was working on. Also picked up about 5 lbs of misc. steel/iron junk all within about 3/4 of a mile.
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:23 am
by Z00
hirbonzig wrote:While working today I found a trash bag full of uncrushed Al cans in the ditch of the road I was working on. Also picked up about 5 lbs of misc. steel/iron junk all within about 3/4 of a mile.
BUT YOU DIDN'T GET A GOLF BALL!
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sat Feb 18, 2012 3:11 pm
by hobo finds
CrazyTom
Looks like you are over $20.00 so far this year! Keep it up!
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sat Feb 18, 2012 3:53 pm
by hirbonzig
Z00 wrote:hirbonzig wrote:While working today I found a trash bag full of uncrushed Al cans in the ditch of the road I was working on. Also picked up about 5 lbs of misc. steel/iron junk all within about 3/4 of a mile.
BUT YOU DIDN'T GET A GOLF BALL!
There were plenty of balls on the road--balls of s#*t from the manure spreader going down the road.
The only place I can recycle that is in my garden.
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:05 am
by CrazyTom
hobo finds wrote:CrazyTom
Looks like you are over $20.00 so far this year! Keep it up!
Just need to find a way to value the golf balls.......
Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2012
Posted:
Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:54 am
by CrazyTom
Some good steel thanks to two steel bars used to make cement forms. Holding them across the handlebars got them home.
Also found a smashed Samsung smart phone. It smarts to be run over!
Steel 11 lb 2 oz
Pop cans 1 lb 8 oz
Lead wheel weights 6 oz
Aluminum 5 oz
Copper/brass 1 oz
2 zinc pennies
Running total,
Steel 63 lb 8 oz
Lead 6 lb 14 oz
Copper/brass 2 lb 2 oz
Aluminum 1 lb 14 oz
Cans 10 lb 5 oz
Cash $2.75
Golf balls 8