Bigsarge wrote:hobo finds wrote:I should see if any prepper groups would buy some scrap metal that I have... this way they could metl the scrap copper now, and make what they want with it.
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Bigsarge wrote:hobo finds wrote:I should see if any prepper groups would buy some scrap metal that I have... this way they could metl the scrap copper now, and make what they want with it.
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hobo finds wrote:BIG ENOUGH?
USA TODAY checked the passenger and weight capacity for selected models of current model vehicles
Max. capacity Weight capacity
Acura TSX 5 850
Acura MDX 7 1158
Dodge Grand Caravan 7 1150
Dodge Magnum 5 865
Dodge Caliber 5 865
Ford Mustang 4 720
Ford Fusion 5 875
Honda Civic
4-door 5 850
Honda Accord
4-door 5 850
Honda S2000 2 400
Lincoln Navigator 8 1452
Lincoln MKX 5 909
Mazda Speed6 5 850
Mazda 3 5 850
Mazda CX-7 5 850
Mazda MX-5 2 340
Nissan Versa 5 860
Scion xB 5 850
Scion tC 5 850
Toyota Highlander 7 1200
Toyota Tundra Double Cab 6 1340
hobo finds wrote:"Had a 55 gallon container in the back seat" I am sure that was fun to load and then load from the back seat!
Bigsarge wrote:hobo finds wrote:I should see if any prepper groups would buy some scrap metal that I have... this way they could metl the scrap copper now, and make what they want with it.
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Ecotic wrote:hobo finds wrote:"Had a 55 gallon container in the back seat" I am sure that was fun to load and then load from the back seat!
It wasn't that bad actually, if you carry two 34 pound bags at a time you can move $100 from the house to the car quickly enough. Here's a picture of the penny bags during loading up, just carry two at at a time.
hobo finds wrote:BIG ENOUGH?
USA TODAY checked the passenger and weight capacity for selected models of current model vehicles
Max. capacity Weight capacity
Acura TSX 5 850
Acura MDX 7 1158
Dodge Grand Caravan 7 1150
Dodge Magnum 5 865
Dodge Caliber 5 865
Ford Mustang 4 720
Ford Fusion 5 875
Honda Civic
4-door 5 850
Honda Accord
4-door 5 850
Honda S2000 2 400
Lincoln Navigator 8 1452
Lincoln MKX 5 909
Mazda Speed6 5 850
Mazda 3 5 850
Mazda CX-7 5 850
Mazda MX-5 2 340
Nissan Versa 5 860
Scion xB 5 850
Scion tC 5 850
Toyota Highlander 7 1200
Toyota Tundra Double Cab 6 1340
MrIncredible wrote:
Ecotic wrote:....... so I go to the meeting with 2,000+ pounds of pennies in my Honda Civic 2007..............
hobo finds wrote:"Had a 55 gallon container in the back seat" I am sure that was fun to load and then load from the back seat!
Ecotic wrote:So lately I had been researching the whole survivalist subculture after watching The Walking Dead and Doomsday Preppers on t.v. Anyway I found a local meetup group whose advertisement said you can barter/sell any survivalist gear you want at the meeting. I figured these guys had to be stockpiling gold and silver out the ass, so I go to the meeting with 2,000+ pounds of pennies in my Honda Civic 2007 (it was like barely off the ground when it was fully loaded, but it's hauled that much before). I just have to say that these guys were truly crazy, they weren't so much preparing for the apocalypse as much as they wanted it to happen. I spent two hours listening to strategies like how to fortify my bug-out location and install solar panels on my roof. I seemed to gather they figured they'd be Gods among men after "SHTF" (their acronym for doomsay) and them being the only ones prepared.
So anyway, my penny bullion was very popular. These guys were happy to exchange what they saw as worthless fiat money for intrinsic value. More than one was like 'Oh hell yeah, I can melt this **** after SHTF and I'll be able to fashion any tools I need!". I was like "Hey yeah man, you can make a good zombie headknocker I'm sure." I sold at what was viewed by them as a bargain 'below spot' $3.20 a pound or so. One guy paid me in gold, lol. 4 Swiss Francs, dated 1930, 1935, 1935, and 1947. I had to hide my excitement, I was like "Oh, well I guess I can take gold. It is little low right now after all, but alright."
You guys in the big cities, find you a group!
JadeDragon wrote:He claims to have sold 2000 lbs, but likely delivered a bit less.
SilverDragon72 wrote:JadeDragon wrote:He claims to have sold 2000 lbs, but likely delivered a bit less.
Yep. More like 1750 or so....since it's about 3/4 of the amount!![]()
But don't worry....they won't notice! If they do...he will get a correction later.
hobo finds wrote:http://www.gagbay.com/images/2012/07/please_dont_feed_the_trolls-119853.jpg
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:He sold a pound of copper pennies for $3.00. That is roughly 2x face. That is hardly worth the effort when you consider all the time, gas, wear & tear on your ryedale, etc. That is a slim margin in my book.
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