84superchamp
Well-known member
I’ve had some alloy rims for years (4) and think I’ll scrap them. 5 hole wide dodge rims that won’t fit a truck and can’t seem to sell them, probably obsolete by now and just taking up space.I made a couple hundred bucks scrapping the copper wire out the old single wide trailer. Copper does add up quick but if you get heavy chunks of aluminum, especially something already clean, like a busted up set of alloy rims or heavy aircraft aluminum plate that will def bring some cash and is worth the hassle.
Lots of money in those old trailers; me and a bud stripped off the aluminum to scrap before the trailer was burned.