A pound of metal per mile......

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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Sun May 08, 2011 10:12 am

TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:Thanks Tom....was trying to figure out how they come off....now that was easy!


My last batch paid 35 cents a pound, I even tossed in a lead battery cable clamp with a steel nut and bolt and they weighed it all the same.

How many pounds have you accrued?
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Sun May 08, 2011 10:19 am

Got two rides in during the week plus the ever faithful weekend run;

2 lb 1 oz aluminum cans
9 oz aluminum
8 oz brass
2 lb 2 oz lead wheel weights
11 oz copper wire
10 lb 7 oz steel
14 zinc pennies

Approximate value over $3.00

I've also been finding a lot of steel CO2 propellant bulbs like you would use in a pellet gun, particularly on my Sunday route. Why am I thinking there is some punk getting sick jollies shooting out windows?
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby TheJonasCollegeFund » Sun May 08, 2011 10:29 am

CrazyTom wrote:
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:Thanks Tom....was trying to figure out how they come off....now that was easy!


My last batch paid 35 cents a pound, I even tossed in a lead battery cable clamp with a steel nut and bolt and they weighed it all the same.

How many pounds have you accrued?


Maybe 10 lbs. or more.

A bit of brass, too. Most of the brass is from the metal detector.
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Mon May 09, 2011 8:10 pm

Today I found an excellent 3/8 ratchet, extension, and 13mm socket made by Mastercraft.
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby TheJonasCollegeFund » Tue May 10, 2011 5:27 pm

Brass...finding more and more metal detecting...what's the easiest way to determine brass. The other day at 6 inches I found the mouth piece to some type of horn...you know...the part you stick your lips up to...from all the horns I've seen, they're all brass..right...?

Then yesterday I found what looks like the top round part of a post on a brass bed...very heavy. Not magnetic at all.

Please help me with my possible brass finds.
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby hobo finds » Tue May 10, 2011 7:27 pm

TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:Brass...finding more and more metal detecting...what's the easiest way to determine brass. The other day at 6 inches I found the mouth piece to some type of horn...you know...the part you stick your lips up to...from all the horns I've seen, they're all brass..right...?

Then yesterday I found what looks like the top round part of a post on a brass bed...very heavy. Not magnetic at all.

Please help me with my possible brass finds.


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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Sat May 14, 2011 3:05 pm

Work is getting in the way again but today I found another license plate with a good tag. Called Mesa PD and they came out to the house to pick it up. Got a chance to ask Officer Friendly about the propellent cartridges I've been finding.

He said that they were either for pellet or paint ball guns (I didn't think of the paint ball guns). I asked if there was a spate of windows being shot out and he said no and in fact he said they also see the cartridges all over the place.

As a bonus I hit three banks with my back pack and got one silver Roosevelt. Tomorrow I'll post totals after the morning ride, work permitting!
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Sun May 15, 2011 10:28 am

This week I found 17 of those little CO2 cartridges, somebody tell me what's going on.

Not too many miles this week but the Lord helps those who help themselves on His day.

9 lb 13 oz steel
1 lb 2 oz lead weights
7 oz aluminum
1 lb 3 oz pop cans
1 oz copper/brass
4 nickels
2 clad dimes
2 zinc pennies
1 copper penny

Approximate worth over $2.00
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby messymessy » Sun May 15, 2011 10:42 pm

CrazyTom wrote:This week I found 17 of those little CO2 cartridges, somebody tell me what's going on.



Just a guess here.

Have you ever heard of Airsoft guns? They fire little plastic BB's. SOME Airsoft guns are powered by CO2 cartridges. Perhaps there's a group of boys playing wargames using airsoft guns and their mama's never taught them to pick up after themselves.
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Mon May 16, 2011 8:18 am

messymessy wrote:
CrazyTom wrote:This week I found 17 of those little CO2 cartridges, somebody tell me what's going on.



Just a guess here.

Have you ever heard of Airsoft guns? They fire little plastic BB's. SOME Airsoft guns are powered by CO2 cartridges. Perhaps there's a group of boys playing wargames using airsoft guns and their mama's never taught them to pick up after themselves.


I have heard of them. It makes sense, actually dollars and cents!
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby shinnosuke » Thu May 19, 2011 2:31 am

CrazyTom wrote:This week I found 17 of those little CO2 cartridges, somebody tell me what's going on.

Not too many miles this week but the Lord helps those who help themselves on His day.

9 lb 13 oz steel
1 lb 2 oz lead weights
7 oz aluminum
1 lb 3 oz pop cans
1 oz copper/brass
4 nickels
2 clad dimes
2 zinc pennies
1 copper penny

Approximate worth over $2.00


Hahaha...as long as you drop that $2 in the collection plate He will continue to help you on His day.
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Sun May 22, 2011 11:39 am

Well, since I was not Raptured (or ruptured) I helped keep God's earth green and my pockets green, which I then convert to copper and silver coins.

Three rides produced the following,

1 lb of heavy gauge braided copper cable, clean with no insulation

5 oz brass

1 lb 15 oz pop cans

15 oz lead wheel weights

12 lb 4 oz steel

5 oz aluminum

4 zinc pennies

1 golf ball

I got another five CO2 cartridges

My Saturday bank milk route also got me another silver Roosevelt.

Scrap value approximate $5.00
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Mon May 23, 2011 9:19 pm

Hit one Wells Fargo on today's ride, picked up 45 dollars in dimes and got another silver Roosevelt.

Found 3 more CO2 cartridges on a different route. These had threads on the tapered edge and one had "Crossman" printed on it so I'm sure that at least that one was intended for pellets. Most of the others I find don't have threads on the neck, just the pin hole in the end from being pierced. I come from the days of pump BB guns and lately prefer higher calibers.

Another said "Genuine Innovations" and had a website, checked it out and it is for inflating bicycle tires! It also said to please recycle. So I did. Apparently the Yuppies in spandex that use them are above it all......

It also said not to leave it in a hot car above 120 degrees due to risk of explosion. Good luck, this is Arizona. If you see a car with blown out windows and a bike on the rack you'll know it's a Yuppie.
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby hobo finds » Wed May 25, 2011 12:24 pm

CrazyTom wrote:Hit one Wells Fargo on today's ride, picked up 45 dollars in dimes and got another silver Roosevelt.

Found 3 more CO2 cartridges on a different route. These had threads on the tapered edge and one had "Crossman" printed on it so I'm sure that at least that one was intended for pellets. Most of the others I find don't have threads on the neck, just the pin hole in the end from being pierced. I come from the days of pump BB guns and lately prefer higher calibers.

Another said "Genuine Innovations" and had a website, checked it out and it is for inflating bicycle tires! It also said to please recycle. So I did. Apparently the Yuppies in spandex that use them are above it all......

It also said not to leave it in a hot car above 120 degrees due to risk of explosion. Good luck, this is Arizona. If you see a car with blown out windows and a bike on the rack you'll know it's a Yuppie.


If you see a car with blown out windows and a bike on the rack Take the bike :lol:
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Sun May 29, 2011 10:46 am

Had enough scrap between work and the bike to take it in, got a little over 50 bucks.

The lead wheel weights are up to 41 cents a pound X 7 pounds = $2.87
Had ten pounds of pop cans for $7.30

Alchemy is alive and well since I converted this junk, found for free, into a nice one ounce silver Eagle.

This week's totals are for 3 good rides

steel 12 lb 14 oz
lead 1 lb 5 oz
cans 2 lb 5 oz
wire 4 oz
brass 1 oz

2 zinc pennies
1 clad dime
1 nickel (safely in the hoard)

1 golf ball

Got skunked on Saturday's silver bank runs. :oops:
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Fri Jun 03, 2011 5:24 pm

Found a large pair of KitchenAid scissors in excellent condition. Perfect for cutting up credit cards.
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby hirbonzig » Fri Jun 03, 2011 9:51 pm

Stopped to pick up a pile of aluminum cans(12) and also found a gallon ziplock bag full of cable tv connectors 20' away. These connectors are non-magnetic and seem to have a small amout of plastic in them as well. Am I right to assume that these connectors are aluminum?
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:09 pm

hirbonzig wrote:Stopped to pick up a pile of aluminum cans(12) and also found a gallon ziplock bag full of cable tv connectors 20' away. These connectors are non-magnetic and seem to have a small amout of plastic in them as well. Am I right to assume that these connectors are aluminum?


I have found some of those around and toss them in the aluminum pile. If you have a lot just take 'em in when you take the other stuff and see what the yard says, then let us know! I would bet aluminum since those cables are often out in the weather on the side of a house, pumping in useless drivel to the brain dead within. The male parts of the cable appear to be stainless.
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Sun Jun 05, 2011 9:45 am

Being on call kept me close to the house and limited my range but I still managed to get the metal this week.

13 lb 10 oz steel
3 oz brass
4 lb pop cans
1 lb 14 oz lead wheel weights

Scrap value approximately $4.00

6 zinc pennies
1 copper penny (safely in the hoard)

Got 2 silver Roosevelts on the Saturday bank run. :P
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Thu Jun 09, 2011 8:56 pm

Wasn't riding bike but I spied a smashed evaporative cooler motor on the side of the road and snatched it up.

Worth about $3.00!
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby hirbonzig » Sun Jun 12, 2011 6:52 am

CrazyTom wrote:
hirbonzig wrote:Stopped to pick up a pile of aluminum cans(12) and also found a gallon ziplock bag full of cable tv connectors 20' away. These connectors are non-magnetic and seem to have a small amout of plastic in them as well. Am I right to assume that these connectors are aluminum?


I have found some of those around and toss them in the aluminum pile. If you have a lot just take 'em in when you take the other stuff and see what the yard says, then let us know! I would bet aluminum since those cables are often out in the weather on the side of a house, pumping in useless drivel to the brain dead within. The male parts of the cable appear to be stainless.


The connectors were tossed into my alum pile--I got 60 cents/lb for them.
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Sun Jun 12, 2011 10:05 am

Only good rides were this weekend and the metal still comes.

8 oz aluminum
5 oz copper wire
6 lb 10 oz steel
5 oz lead
1 lb 10 oz pop cans

4 zinc pennies
3 golf balls

1 live .22 round (the natives must be restless again)

Got one silver 1960 Canadian dime from the Saturday bank run. ;)
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby hirbonzig » Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:18 pm

Filled up 2 plastic grocery bags with alum. cans, found 3 lead wheel weights and a $1 FRN in the ditch.
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby CrazyTom » Thu Jun 16, 2011 9:11 pm

[quote="hirbonzig"]Filled up 2 plastic grocery bags with alum. cans, found 3 lead wheel weights and a $1 FRN in the ditch.[/quot

Biking or walking?
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Re: A pound of metal per mile......

Postby hirbonzig » Fri Jun 17, 2011 6:16 pm

CrazyTom wrote:
hirbonzig wrote:Filled up 2 plastic grocery bags with alum. cans, found 3 lead wheel weights and a $1 FRN in the ditch.[/quot

Biking or walking?


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