Posted by fixerupper on May 29, 2015 at 16:53:23 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: Free Scrap posted by Ultradog MN on May 29, 2015 at 10:18:38:
I was on the receiving end last summer but it was a little disappointing. The county decided to replace the little 18 foot long X 15 foot wide bridge on the gravel road in front of my house. It had 12" channel iron stringers 18' long underneath that were in pretty good shape and I had always thought if they ever replace that bridge maybe I could get those stringers. When the contractor came to remove the bridge i asked him if i could have the steel. He called the boss, boss said yes. I was feeling pretty good about it till i came back the next day to find a pile of twisted and bent steel laying on the ditch. The guy in the trackhoe had just ripped it out as quick as he could. I put the grapple claw on the loader and loaded it on the trailer, chained it down and took it to the scrap yard. Money wise I came out OK. 5500 pounds of steel times whatever scrap was going for two years ago, but I lost the good channel irons I could have used some day.
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