mdesscrapper wrote:
Spoken like the true pro scrapper that you are. LOL
Lol. Thanks.
Point of the second post is no matter how bad your ‘mistake’ looks at first glance. Don’t give up. There’s ALWAYS a way.
evilrick81 wrote:
i dont know any of the details of how much there where,when this was what kinda brick they where ect... but i can tell you there are bricks that are worth more then a ton of scrap at that particular time
They were the size/shape of your standard red brick but were a sort of off white grey like colour. Little darker than cinderblocks but for the size weighed a LOT more than any full size CB I ever saw. Was more happy I got my money back and then some than considering why they were worth money. But your right.
I sell scrap barium to at a relatively close quarry. None of my scrap yards want it but at night they run barium blocks through their machines for lube and are happy to pay me $2 per lb. every time for years now.
I’d be hauling that stuff 20 miles to a hazmat drop off if not for them. Always look for options and never give up. When the box fails look outside it.