i wanna go back to when bud was cheap and a dime bag was a half Oif anyone has any time travel experience with common household materials (my supplies are limited to aluminum foil and a car battery at this pointand a pile of rubber bands) then i could use the helpthanks
A good battery powered sawz all would be greatAlso a face shield or good goggles Breathing maskI know, I'm being a granny here but goggles saved my sight and breathing metal dust will give you a short careerKapishe? A van is good or old jalopy pickupPut an ad in the paper that you will haul away appliances and other scrap metalSo you charge for hauling and sell the metal, 2 X the money, hey now! Go and find out what the scrapers want They are the ones buying the stuff and I have no idea and trolls here will tell you any old story Soda cans need to go to a recycling place, I doubt scrap metal yard interested at allCopper and brass are really good.
You can make a little decent cash if you put in the effortFinding the material can be a challenge thoughI would drive around during bulk day in the surrounding towns you live near by and grab as much aluminum and copper as you canBring a small magnet with you to get pick out the aluminumThe magnet wont stick to itThe cleaner the metal the more cash you can getSeparate the stuff before you bring it in to get weighedIf not they will rip you offYou can also get some money for scraping wooden pallets and also a buck or two for old car batteriesJunk yards recycle them.
If you do, take me with youBut i'll want to make a stop to Feburary 8, 1964when The Beatles first landed in america Here's what you doBuy a DeLoreanBuild a complux compassitorThen Get plutoniumAnd get a timer you know to punch in the datesThen go to a sears parking lot at 4 in the morning And when this baby hits 88 miles per an hour, your going to see some real serious _