[TheForge] Pwr hmr anvil

Jerry Frost frosty at customcpu.com
Fri Aug 4 13:53:21 EDT 2006


The time/money/nuisance factor used to be the only 
thing to get around. The employees used to make a point 
of staying as far away as they could when we were 
scrounging and you couldn't get one to help you lift 
something for cash money.

I think liability was the final straw though.

Frosty
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it ain't real.
Wrought iron is.
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From: "Ries Niemi" <rniemi at fidalgo.net>
>
>
> Usually with scrap yards its not that they want a 
> business licence- its just that they want to sell 
> container loads at a time. The amount of work it is 
> to load a 40,000lb container, and sell it to Nucor 
> for a nickel a pound is probably about the same as 
> supervising and dealing with you pulling out 3 or 4 
> chunks of steel.
> So its a money/time/nuisance thing.
>
> Ries Niemi
> Industrial Artist
>
> http://www.RiesNiemi.com
>
>



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