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I was at a BBQ the other day and got to talking about welding, metal, etc. Someone pointed me to a free (sort of) scrap pile. I looked it over, went back the following day and figured out a good deal. I'd take what I wanted, and help get rid of the rest. The current owner is a widow, and her late husband was a junk collector. She is eager to see the pile gone.

I've several craigslist people interested in the rest. This is what I wanted. Lots of flat stock 1/8, 1/4, and some 1/2 in pieces. All in excellant shape, just a few minutes with a flapper disk and it's ready to weld.

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I was at a BBQ the other day and got to talking about welding, metal, etc. Someone pointed me to a free (sort of) scrap pile. I looked it over, went back the following day and figured out a good deal. I'd take what I wanted, and help get rid of the rest. The current owner is a widow, and her late husband was a junk collector. She is eager to see the pile gone.

I've several craigslist people interested in the rest. This is what I wanted. Lots of flat stock 1/8, 1/4, and some 1/2 in pieces. All in excellant shape, just a few minutes with a flapper disk and it's ready to weld.

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This will be my poor wife one day. I have so much just in case material here. Anything from 1/4 plate to 6” square tube.
 

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I have a guy showing up this morning to take all of what is left. He's not going to be successful, with just his pickup truck. The more I look at what is left, I can see more metal that I can use.
 

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I found several lengths of welding cable, that all total looks to reach 200 feet. I haven't gotten a real good look at it, but it is in multiple sections with LC-40 type quick connects. A few small sections need some repair. I'll order some heat shrink tubing and make the repairs and configure it all to work with my existing leads.

Also found a 1/0 AWG 3 Conductor cable of length I haven't measure but looks like about 50'. Extension cable, or run a new line out and have a 50Amp receptacle at the opposite corner of the garage.

Turns out this pile of junk/scrap is fast becoming a nice little treasure hunt.

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Got a good look at all the leads. A 50' lead is excellent and the LC-40 quick connector at both ends matches what I currently have. A 36' lead has a kludge repair in the middle, heavily wrapped in electrical tape. I ordered a new butt splice and will fix it properly. Also has good LC-40 connectors. Another long lead is a toss as almost all the wrap is cracked and would need an entirely new shrink wrap fix, and the LC-40 is trash. Just not worth my time and expense. The 3 wire cord is actually just 10 gauge but in excellent shape and will be fine with new a new plug and receptacle. Not to bad and the price, free is a big win.
 
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