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A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 5:34 pm
by CrazyTom
Greetings to those of you who come here because you are smart enough to know that paper money systems always fail.
Here's to another year of free metal and bullion coin!

This first week started great with a copper pipe someone used to repair a push broom handle.
Must have fell off the landscape truck and was smashed flat. Broom head remains out there in the bushes.

1 lb 10 oz copper/brass
8 lb 3 oz steel
1 lb 9 oz pop cans
1 lb lead wheel weights

1 clad quarter
2 zinc pennies
1 copper penny

1 golf ball

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:02 pm
by CrazyTom
Man, between the bug going around and work I have a pathetic start
to the new year. But any free metal is good metal!

5 oz pop cans
7 oz lead wheel weights
1 lb 5 oz steel
2 oz brass/copper

2 nickels
2 clad dimes
2 zinc pennies


2013 running total

9 lb 8 oz steel
1 lb 14 oz pop cans
1 lb 7 oz lead wheel weights
1 lb 12 oz copper/brass
.69 cash
1 golf ball

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 6:38 pm
by CrazyTom
Only one ride due to a rare downpour this weekend.

1 lb 12 oz steel
In the steel was a nice Craftsman 15MM box wrench. Also got needle nose pliers (missing handle insulation).
6 oz pop cans
9 oz lead

1 cell phone, nicely smashed.

1 clad quarter
2 pennies


2013 running total

11 lb 4 oz steel
2 lb 4 oz pop cans
2 lb lead wheel weights
1 lb 12 oz copper/brass
.96 cash
1 golf ball

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 8:07 pm
by CrazyTom
Rather than watch the halftime show of the Superbowl I'll post
my free road metal finds of the weekend!

1 lb pop cans
7 lb 10 oz steel
1 lb 6 oz lead
7 oz brass/copper

1 dime
1 nickel
2 pennies

2013 running total

18 lb 14 oz steel
3 lb 4 oz pop cans
3 lb 6 oz lead wheel weights
2 lb 3 oz copper/brass
$1.13 cash
1 golf ball

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 5:28 pm
by CrazyTom
Not a lot of miles this weekend......

12 oz pop cans
9 oz lead wheel weights
1 lb 2 oz steel
2 oz brass

1 penny


2013 running total

20 lb steel
4 lb pop cans
3 lb 15 oz lead wheel weights
2 lb 5 oz copper/brass
$1.14 cash
1 golf ball

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 6:52 pm
by coppertone
I love this thread. Keep it up!

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 7:12 pm
by CrazyTom
Thanks for the encouragement!

Lots more miles this week in sunny Arizona!

1 lb 2 oz pop cans
6 lb 6 oz steel
1 lb 3 oz lead wheel weights
1 lb 4 oz copper/brass :thumbup:

5 pennies
2 clad dimes
1 clad quarter

1 golf ball


2013 running total

26 lb 6 oz steel
5 lb 2 oz pop cans
5 lb 2 oz lead wheel weights
3 lb 9 oz copper/brass
$1.64 cash
2 golf balls

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 8:43 pm
by OtusLotus
can you also post how far you've biked per week/day?

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:51 pm
by CrazyTom
OtusLotus wrote:can you also post how far you've biked per week/day?


Good question. It depends on my work schedule.

I usually get 20+ miles on a weekend (when I'm not on call).
Weekdays have not been good so far this winter. I won't go out after
dark because I don't want to be the target of some sicko's jollies.
Weekdays would only be about 5 miles after work, primarily in the summer.

I estimated about a pound per mile when I first started collecting the metal.
One mile of metal means two miles for me because I usually go out on one side
of the road and come back the other, thus gleaning the whole mile.

So, for instance last weekend I gathered 9 lbs 15 oz of material and it
fits right in the average, 20 mile round trip and almost 10 pounds.

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:03 pm
by hobo finds
How many times on average do you have to stop and get off the bike to get the metal?

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 8:26 pm
by CrazyTom
hobo finds wrote:How many times on average do you have to stop and get off the bike to get the metal?


Another good question!

I just did 2 miles to a bank 1 mile away (where I only got $10 in CWR dimes :( )

I picked up 1 can, 2 wheel weights, 4 steel bolts, and one large steel washer. And 1 penny!
That's 9 items in 2 miles of biking. The bag feels like almost a pound (it will go into one big weigh on Sunday).

Sometimes a nice heavy piece like a brake part will make up for a lot of little stops. Or if I get a bunch of lead
in a tire store parking lot.

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 8:58 pm
by hobo finds
You need a magnet on a stick for the steel items!

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 9:43 pm
by tulaneoutlaw
I always wondered if there was some secret to how you picked up the metal. I guess I never thought just stopping and getting off would be very efficient. Now I know. Great thread CT keep it up!

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 10:46 pm
by CrazyTom
tulaneoutlaw wrote:I always wondered if there was some secret to how you picked up the metal. I guess I never thought just stopping and getting off would be very efficient. Now I know. Great thread CT keep it up!


Efficiency is sacrificed for fresh air, exercise, and a drink of water on some of the dismounts.
Besides, I just can't resist free metal!

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 10:48 pm
by CrazyTom
hobo finds wrote:You need a magnet on a stick for the steel items!


I prefer to keep both hands on the bars! Often, getting off the bike allows me
to spy other goodies nearby.

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:18 pm
by CrazyTom
No ride Saturday but Sunday really brought up the rear.
I had doubled the bags but it started tearing a half mile from the house.
I cradled it in my arm the rest of the way like my little bambino............

8 lb 12 oz steel
10 oz wheel weights
4 oz pop cans
13 oz copper/brass

3 pennies

2013 running total

35 lb 2 oz steel
5 lb 6 oz pop cans
5 lb 12 oz lead wheel weights
4 lb 6 oz copper/brass
$1.67 cash
2 golf balls

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 6:02 pm
by CrazyTom
Today I found a spoon, the bottom blackened by what looks like candle soot.......

Two good rides;

1 lb pop cans
5 lb 13 oz steel
1 lb 1 oz wheel weights
1 oz copper/brass

1 penny


2013 running total

40 lb 15 oz steel
6 lb 6 oz pop cans
6 lb 13 oz lead wheel weights
4 lb 7 oz copper/brass
$1.68 cash
2 golf balls

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:59 pm
by MUTiger
CrazyTom wrote:Today I found a spoon, the bottom blackened by what looks like candle soot.......



That was to heat (smoke) some crack or meth. Make sure you wash your hands etc.

mutiger

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:39 pm
by CrazyTom
mutiger wrote:
CrazyTom wrote:Today I found a spoon, the bottom blackened by what looks like candle soot.......



That was to heat (smoke) some crack or meth. Make sure you wash your hands etc.

mutiger


Unfortunately, given this messed up country, I suspected as much and even debated picking it up.

But, I'm addicted to free metal!

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 6:04 pm
by CrazyTom
Big find this weekend was a tire lug wrench weighing 1.5 pounds.

6 lb 1 oz steel
1 lb 1 oz pop cans
11 oz wheel weights
2 oz brass/copper


2013 running total

47 lb steel
7 lb 7 oz pop cans
7 lb 8 oz lead wheel weights
4 lb 9 oz copper/brass
$1.68 cash
2 golf balls

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:07 pm
by AGgressive Metal
How do you find so much brass?

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:45 pm
by CrazyTom
AGgressive Metal wrote:How do you find so much brass?


My "copper/brass" is a mixture of copper and brass items.

Mostly it is fittings that probably fell off repair trucks.
I have found copper pipe elbows and tube bits (smashed).
The brass is in compression plumbing fittings. Keys too.

Any wire, insulated or uninsulated, goes in the count too.

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:30 pm
by CrazyTom
A luck o' the Irish weekend. I found a real horse shoe (minus the real horse) and 7 pennies!

9 lb 14 oz steel
1 lb 10 oz pop cans
2 lb 2 oz wheel weights
3 oz aluminum
6 oz copper/brass

7 pennies


2013 running total

56 lb 14 steel
9 lb 1 oz pop cans
9 lb 10 oz lead wheel weights
4 lb 15 oz copper/brass
3 oz aluminum
$1.75 cash
2 golf balls

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 3:23 am
by Numis Pam
I always enjoy reading your posts. Thanks for continueing to share with us! :thumbup:

Re: A Pound of Metal Per Mile 2013

PostPosted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 2:52 pm
by CrazyTom
This one is for you Numis Pam!

The sun is rising sooner and so am I, especially to go hit some
freeway off ramps where the lead collects.

1 lb 11 oz pop cans
2 lb 6 oz wheel weights
5 oz aluminum
6 oz brass/copper
6 lb 10 oz steel

1 quarter
7 pennies
1 Canadian penny (not in the cash count)


2013 running total

63 lb 8 steel
10 lb 12 oz pop cans
12 lb wheel weights
5 lb 5 oz copper/brass
8 oz aluminum
$2.08 cash
2 golf balls