11 thoughts on “Scrapping Computers & File Cabinets From An Office Storage Unit.

  1. James Robinson

    It’s always a bonus to be able to sell something for more than scrap value.
    Prices are continuing to drop #2 copper is down over 10 cents a pound this
    week and aluminum is down another 2 – 3 cents. My next trip to the scrap
    yard I think I’ll be doing good to get $1.90 to $1.95 for #2 copper, have
    to wait and see.

  2. Blue 414

    What do you do with the flat panel computer monitors. Brrak them down or do
    u sell them to a buyer? Poking areoumd on the SMF i found a buyer that buys
    them as long as the screens are not gouged or cracked. Curious what a pro
    like you does. Another great haul. Way to go. Keep em coming!!!

  3. Coach Dom Costa

    Making a network of donators (solve their problem) and letting people know
    what you do is HUGE-way to go!!! Keep pumping baby!!!!!

  4. Mike McKinster

    Great job Kerry. There is so much money just sitting out there, I tell
    people, you just got to ask for it. Have a great weekend!!!!!!
    Mike

  5. Scavenger Recycling

    Great video! Co workers are definitely a great source of scrap. I told a
    few people at the manufacturing plant what I was doing when I first started
    scrapping and people are bringing me scrap almost everyday. Some of the
    workers I never even met come up to me and say, “Hey, I heard you take
    TV’s, Microwaves, computers etc…” word get around really quick. I have
    even had a few workers come in with their cars and trucks filled with
    electronics. It’s like Christmas. Lol!

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