Tomac1 said:Let me know if you have a clever/alternative/little known method for collecting spent cats. Has anyone had success with finding cats via posting ads on craigslist or backpage?
What have you had success with??
Evan
Tomac1 said:Lame
All well and good, but the cat in question is not a feline, but a catalytic converter. A "cat".fermi said:The shelter is the best place, and pets-mart and some of the places have adoption fairs on the weekends. There is no need to buy a cat, there are plenty out there that would love a good home.
Tomac1 said:Let me know if you have a clever/alternative/little known method for collecting spent cats. Has anyone had success with finding cats via posting ads on craigslist or backpage?
What have you had success with??
Evan
netseeker said:I've thought about doing the same thing but I didn't have a lot to store the old cars until last year. I also have a trailer to cars with so I'm ready. Unfortunately, I had a contract job offer last year so I've spent most of the last 6 months working overseas but I hope to try my hand at hauling cars this coming Spring. It's become popular to place an ad in the local American Classifieds(Thrifty Nickel) so there are now multiple ads looking for junk cars but I'll just join the crowd anyway.
I used to collect cats from salvage yards a long time ago - over 20 years - but that before the spike in PGMs. There was one particular auto salvage that wouldn't allow cutting torches in due to the fire hazard. I got around that by buying a chain type exhaust pipe cutter. Not as good as a torch but I was paying only $7.00 for each cat I brought up to office. I would take my car into the yard, jack the car up and remove the cat. Paid the same for all cats. Hard work but I made some good money for college that way.
Robert
wrecker45 said:i live in the boonies and get all my scrap free . cars trucks cats aluminum copper e-scrap boats . you name it they are glad to get rid of it . sometimes i come home and can not get in my driveway . one guy named me junkman Jim . that what everyone calls me now...Jim :mrgreen:
netseeker said:Going rural is a great idea. My shop and acreage are already in the boonies and there's plenty of small towns fairly close although you'd have to calculate your cost of driving to the town against your profit. I suppose I could make a trip once I had 2 or more cars to pickup at a single town.
My land is located amongst a plethora of trailerhoods, rural homes, farmers and various escapees from the city so there's lots of old cars and other "treasure" parked in yards and farmers are notorious for keeping machinery forever. I think I may try CL and Thrifty Nickel with the rural angle and see what happens. 8) Maybe even try the poster on the telephone pole which apparently works for garage sales so it may work with junk cars too.
Robert
wrecker45 said:get some cards . give them to the wives . they will nag there husbands till they get rid of there junk. Jim... :mrgreen:
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