Guessing thats all aluminum? I have an oil pan and a couple AWD transfer cases I was wondering if it was worth it to separate aluminum from other materials to scrap?
On a typical Friday night there...everyone.
You was about 13 miles from the crib when you took that screen shot.
Shoot your way in, stab your way out. Drink all ya brought before you pull out.
If you head to the left you will make it home or into the pines, head to the right, and the jails right down the line.
Heard that announcement many a night at the Cherokee speedway.
Not really. This is a small 75k sq/ft expansion at a local plant.
Tomorrow we start delivering to a $750 million aircraft engine plant being built in town.
That plant is going to have some mighty nice pieces of machinery on its roof.
Around four and a half of those 750 are paying for rooftop mounted natural gas fired generators.
Little babies - 750-1,000 KW each... x5.
In a totally unrelated math problem, what is 35% of 20% of 4.5MM again...
That moment when you leave a commission sales job for a managament job that doesn't earn commission 3 weeks before the PO comes in and you regret your life decisions...
That plant is going to have some mighty nice pieces of machinery on its roof.
Around four and a half of those 750 are paying for rooftop mounted natural gas fired generators.
Little babies - 750-1,000 KW each... x5.
In a totally unrelated math problem, what is 35% of 20% of 4.5MM again...
That moment when you leave a commission sales job for a managament job that doesn't earn commission 3 weeks before the PO comes in and you regret your life decisions...
Guessing thats all aluminum? I have an oil pan and a couple AWD transfer cases I was wondering if it was worth it to separate aluminum from other materials to scrap?
That’s about a year and half’s worth that I cleaned as I went and it brought $632. It takes a bunch to make any kind of weight. If it’s just a few things probably not but if your gonna have quite a bit then yeah probably. All that was stuff that I had either sold parts out of, were damaged or off old beater cars/trucks I had already hauled off. I do that because I usually have quite a bit and between that and the change I save from one vacation to the next it adds up.
Added a second handle for the tilt lock so you can actually reach it from the deck, and a needle valve to lock it out for hydraulic use, or crack it open for damped gravity tilt.
Also tripled the tongue storage (it was barely over a foot long front to back)
And added a roller on the front of the the tilt deck for the winch cable.
Now just gotta figure out how to do the fairlead for the winch.
Dont want to put anything behind the beam because I put the skidsteer dozer blade up against it and strap it down, and I don't really want anything on top of the beam either because i want to be able to sit stuff on top and keep it flat. Eventually I will be building sides and a V-lid for the storage box.