silversaddle1 wrote:Sorry to be the Debbie Downer, but I have been doing this type of work for over 20 years now. There ain't much I have not seen!
silversaddle1 wrote:That would be a lot of work for little money. Let's face it, by the time you get approval, get the crew together, get the equipment you need, the help, the fuel, the insurance, and your time invested, very little profit left over. Let's say there is 20 tons there. OK, 20 tons of rebar cut up into 3 foot pieces will sell for about $6200.00, based on $310.00 per ton, prepared, not a lot of money there. Now if the stuff was sitting on the shore and you could drive right up to it, well......
Sorry to be the Debbie Downer, but I have been doing this type of work for over 20 years now. There ain't much I have not seen!
cesariojpn wrote:silversaddle1 wrote:Sorry to be the Debbie Downer, but I have been doing this type of work for over 20 years now. There ain't much I have not seen!
Just because it's not worth it doesn't mean we can't have fun with discussing it.
bman wrote:what you need is one of those cranes with the big magnet like they use at the scrap yards.
Thogey wrote:Or an HH-53 with a hanging magnet.
Lemon Thrower wrote:i would label it a clean up project and recruit a bunch of volunteers. you could "volunteer" to dispose of the scrap metal. seriously, there are probably some colleges with community service organizations, fraternities, etc.
fhbob wrote:Lemon Thrower wrote:i would label it a clean up project and recruit a bunch of volunteers. you could "volunteer" to dispose of the scrap metal. seriously, there are probably some colleges with community service organizations, fraternities, etc.
Lol at the white trash in here suggesting that you fraud a bunch of kids into working for you as a "volunteer cleanup" while you profit, such as the above post.
fhbob wrote:Lemon Thrower wrote:i would label it a clean up project and recruit a bunch of volunteers. you could "volunteer" to dispose of the scrap metal. seriously, there are probably some colleges with community service organizations, fraternities, etc.
Lol at the white trash in here suggesting that you fraud a bunch of kids into working for you as a "volunteer cleanup" while you profit, such as the above post.
fhbob wrote:Lemon Thrower wrote:i would label it a clean up project and recruit a bunch of volunteers. you could "volunteer" to dispose of the scrap metal. seriously, there are probably some colleges with community service organizations, fraternities, etc.
Lol at the white trash in here suggesting that you fraud a bunch of kids into working for you as a "volunteer cleanup" while you profit, such as the above post.
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