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James Brush
August 6th, 2009, 06:39 AM
Getting paid these days is getting hard to do, got laid off from a good railroad job not to long ago, the company I worked for has since evaporated, no prob unemployment will get me by right.
Not so much, seems unemployment isn't what it used to be, the last time I got laid off 10 years ago no less, my unemployment was more than I'm getting now and I made less money then, haven't run the numbers yet but something is screwy.
Anyways sitting around a keg with the crew from work watching the locals burn another crack house down, We had 14 count em 14 arson's in one day this year, apparently the locals cant afford the ammo for a drive by now and routinely burn each others houses down for fun and profit.
The benefits are once the locals move on for more fertile community's to destroy, you are left with the most vile steaming pile of shit you could possibly imagine, do a youtube search for Detroit ghettos and you'll see what I mean its a complete waste land of filth.
However with the locals gone your left with an entire neighborhoods stripped of anything of value that was easy to carry, anything that required effort to haul away just rots into the ground.
So we did the logical thing and started hauling scrap/abandoned cars trucks boats buses planes anything and everything, were all getting paid and laid for cleaning the mess the locals left behind, some of the other crew have moved on to property clean up and are reclaiming the lumber and all the valuable antique hinges doors radiators lighting fixtures.......
No we are not stealing, a call to the local chamber of commerce about volunteering to clean up abandoned neighborhoods and the ball was rolling, they agreed to tag what things/properties were city owned and it was free for the hauling from there.
Opportunity exists anywhere the affirmative action crowd has destroyed it and left for good, Its a working thinking mans paradise right now for those so inclined to gladly sweep up after the swine.
Peace
James Brush
August 8th, 2009, 11:58 PM
No.1 Scrap steel shall consist of clean iron & steel with a minimum thickness of 1/4", and a maximum size of 60"x24" Market average 224.00 a ton
No.2 Steel shall consist of clean iron & steel scrap with a minimum thickness of 1/8", and a maximum size of 60"x18" Market average 201.00 a ton
Sorted Machine Cast shall consist of sorted broken or unbroken scrap cast iron machinery scrap, not to exceed 18"x18" Market average 212.80 a ton
"Green" Car Bodies shall consist of stripped car hulks that have dismantled through a "Green" Auto Recycling System. The "Green" Car Body shall have most of the manually strippable non-metallic parts removed, including, windows, seats, interior & trunk carpet, head & tail lights, external non-metal body parts, internal dash parts. Fluids reduced or removed.
Market average 100.80 average car body 1.5 tons = 150.00
The market has been rising steadily and shows no sign of slowing down.
www.universalwrecking.com/Sections-read-42.html (http://vnnforum.com/www.universalwrecking.com/Sections-read-42.html)
"Green car bodies" that just kills me, in my neighborhood that means stolen and stripped, It's dam near impossible to move a registered anything in this state without the proper paperwork, however change the name from stolen to "Green car bodies" and all is good.
Stolen and stripped cars or "Green car bodies" are everywhere and free for the taking, the police orange tag the vehicle after supposedly running the numbers and after 7 days the city is supposed to haul it away, but you can find cars with 07 orange tags still on them.
Sorted Machine Cast pays huge for little effort, cast iron bathtubs, radiators and their boilers are left to rot, apparently the locals have not mastered the skills of the sludge hammer yet, couple of smacks with the sludge and you have portable pieces.
No.1 Scrap steel there is so much of this stuff just waiting to be torched and hauled a 100 man crew working full time could not put a dent in the amount of structural steel that is available, mile after mile of abandoned factories and warehouses just full of the stuff, however there is a lot of red tape involved with the city owned commercial stuff and I'm working on the proper permits and licensing now, however with out being a large established demolition company with huge liquid assets and large equipment it will be a hard sell, but there's plenty of residential properties to reclaim.
Housing and property in Michigan can be had for one dollar from the state all you have to do is find whatever address you would like and there are thousands of them, you will have to sing up for the program and what it does is if you can bring the property to up to code they will grant you a occupancy permit and free and clear tittle to the property, no tax liens no bullshit 100% clean marketable tittle.
An entire community can be had one block at a time, the infrastructure is already there just waiting to be used, some neighborhoods are dam near complete others are one maybe two houses left on the whole block imagine being able to create whatever type of environment you would like for you and your family, your neighbors are up to you, the locals don't like street lights or lack of crack houses to squat in so they pretty much steer clear of the white boys round here.
We have a crew of 12 from the place I used to work, we work 3 days a week 6am till 6pm the locals don't like to come out in force to at least sun down, but its best to be out of the war zone before 6pm otherwise the locals waking from a withdraw fit will come out in search of a fix and wander down the middle of the road 3 to 10 usually, zombie like in their stride completely unaware they are about to be run over and then get pissed at you because they have to move.
As for the legalities of all this, talk to the city tell them you would like to volunteer to clean up the neighborhood your interested in and they will steer you in the right direction, the fun part is the look of bewilderment on the local's face's when you explain your plans, they just cant understand why anyone would want to do such a thing, I guess getting paid from someone other than the state is just too foreign a concept for them to understand.
Point being, wherever you live the the affirmative action crowd has passed through and decimated a community or two and they never take what requires effort so contact the city and do some "Green recycling" today and get paid in the process, they will be glad to see you and will literally give you the key to the city, while making all the red tape disappear, so long as you let them take credit for the idea, things seems to flow rather well.
Cast iron is the best bet every old house has a tub and radiators with a huge boiler in the basement you can easily clear 200.00 an hour with a sludge hammer, some 5 gallon buckets and a ride.
Good luck out there I know a lot of people are out of work and looking for a way, just remember who built Detroit and all the great cities out there and who is going to have to bring them back.
Joe_J.
August 9th, 2009, 01:41 AM
Those are some interesting posts.
Cast iron is the best bet every old house has a tub and radiators with a huge boiler in the basement you can easily clear 200.00 an hour with a sludge hammer, some 5 gallon buckets and a ride.
The really old houses should have cast iron or copper drain lines.
Have you visited the detroitiscrap blog?
George Witzgall
August 9th, 2009, 07:50 AM
only problem is you need a dump truck to carry ten tons. also you gotta have strong legs and back, but I'm a strong guy that's no prob for me.
James Brush
August 9th, 2009, 12:51 PM
The really old houses should have cast iron or copper drain lines.
Have you visited the detroitiscrap blog? Copper is hard to find as the locals understand 3.25 a pound quite well its light easy to carry and the first thing to go, they don't even bother to check if the power is still on, the fools round here routinely blow themselves off utility poles trying to steal copper lines, you would think the working street lights would be a clue, but no up they go and down they come crispy critters, as for the cast iron drain pipes/vent stacks, apparently the dried shit inside them is a bad stuff, should you breath it in as dust, it can cause serious respiratory problems to the point of death for some, much like pigeon shit or cat shit avoid breathing the dust at all costs.
DetroitSucks is a one man army of reality for the walking dead out there, his Youtube videos are priceless, using the mass media's own news casts against them in an all out war of fact vs propaganda, if this guy had a national media outlet there would be revolution by dawn, no wonder Youtube keeps taking his videos down and fucking with him the jewtube knows he has a point.
Marse Supial
August 9th, 2009, 01:13 PM
the fools round here routinely blow themselves off utility poles trying to steal copper lines, you would think the working street lights would be a clue, but no up they go and down they come crispy critters
That happened here not too long ago. The nigger climbed the pole with some large wirecutters and sat down straddle on the lowest wire using his feet on the pole to balance. Then he reached up with the wire cutters to the next wire and . . . FZZZZZZZZT! Burned 'muh dik' clean off.
Then, in typical nigger fashion, he sued the power company. His story was that he was just walking down the road minding his own business when a fallen power line jumped up and burned 'muh dik' off. Even the all black jury didn't buy it.
Joe_J.
August 9th, 2009, 01:43 PM
Copper is hard to find as the locals understand 3.25 a pound quite well its light easy to carry and the first thing to go, they don't even bother to check if the power is still on, the fools round here routinely blow themselves off utility poles trying to steal copper lines, you would think the working street lights would be a clue, but no up they go and down they come crispy critters, as for the cast iron drain pipes/vent stacks, apparently the dried shit inside them is a bad stuff, should you breath it in as dust, it can cause serious respiratory problems to the point of death for some, much like pigeon shit or cat shit avoid breathing the dust at all costs.
Not surprised the niggers would raid the copper. Even they know it is worth something.
As for the cast iron dried shit issue....My job takes me in lots of crawlspaces. I wear a respirator with N95 filters just because of sorry ass plumbers that pull the cast iron, replace it with PVC and leave the old pipe in the crawl. Oh, and look out for asbestos on old HVAC duct.
Problem with niggers cutting lines is worldwide. South Africa has a big problem with it. Last year, they had rolling blackouts because nigger "engineers" had replaced the White engineers due to the 80% AA program. Niggers can't run an electric grid. Anyway, soon as the blackout hit an area, niggers were out in full force cutting the lines. So, when they tried to power the area back up, they had to go and replace the lines. They never get caught up.
Couple of years ago, someone posted a story here about someone taking down entire light poles from the side of the roads in Maryland. Baltimore, IIRC. To me, that says niggers. I don't even think that Whites live in Baltimore anymore.
If YT builds it, niggers will come and destroy it.
I am glad to see you making the best of a shitty city by making a living off of what is now a corpse of a formerly White city.
DetroitSucks is a one man army of reality for the walking dead out there, his Youtube videos are priceless, using the mass media's own news casts against them in an all out war of fact vs propaganda, if this guy had a national media outlet there would be revolution by dawn, no wonder Youtube keeps taking his videos down and fucking with him the jewtube knows he has a point.
Some of his stuff ends up on podblanc to keep it up even when the jewtube takes it down. He used to post here as WhiteMan4WhiteLand but I guess that DIC keeps him busy enough because we don't see him here much anymore.
James Brush
August 11th, 2009, 04:15 AM
As for the cast iron dried shit issue....My job takes me in lots of crawlspaces. I wear a respirator with N95 filters just because of sorry ass plumbers that pull the cast iron, replace it with PVC and leave the old pipe in the crawl. Oh, and look out for asbestos on old HVAC duct.
Asbestos is a major problem seems back in the day they used it for everything flooring insulation ceiling tile old cast iron fire places are just packed with the shit around the edges, old boilers are literately wrapped in it, but what can you do johnny needs shoes.
Respirators, never have been able to find one that fits right, at the end of the day I take it off and there are dust tracks on either side of my nose not a good thing at all.
Long time ago I worked for a place that waterproofed crawl spaces we had to go under clean out all the old shit, level the dirt and basically saran wrapped the side walls and floor with this evil rubber membrane shit that had to be primed/glued to fuse the seams sill plate and corners, till this day I still cant get that smell of the primer out of my head, the short term buzz was great the headache afterwords not so much.
Joe_J.
August 11th, 2009, 07:27 PM
Asbestos is a major problem seems back in the day they used it for everything flooring insulation ceiling tile old cast iron fire places are just packed with the shit around the edges, old boilers are literately wrapped in it, but what can you do johnny needs shoes.
Respirators, never have been able to find one that fits right, at the end of the day I take it off and there are dust tracks on either side of my nose not a good thing at all.
Long time ago I worked for a place that waterproofed crawl spaces we had to go under clean out all the old shit, level the dirt and basically saran wrapped the side walls and floor with this evil rubber membrane shit that had to be primed/glued to fuse the seams sill plate and corners, till this day I still cant get that smell of the primer out of my head, the short term buzz was great the headache afterwords not so much.
A lot of the crawlspaces I am seeing now are "encapsulated" which is the term they use here for what you were doing. They add a dehumidifier a lot of times.
As for the respirator, I bought one made by 3M, IIRC. I have had no problems with fitting. It has a strap around the neck at the bottom and a plastic piece that fits on your head that has straps, too. You pull down a handle and it locks. I have never had problems with it. I fit it just like a gas mask. That is, I put it on, cover the filters and breathe. If it sucks up around your face, it is sealed. Conversely, you can cover the exhale part of it and breath out and it should puff the mask out a little if it has no leaks.
The one I use is similar to this:
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Health/Safety/Products/Catalog/?PC_7_RJH9U5230GE3E02LES9MG812H2_nid=F2K7PDDKMJbeF3RH7CD92Ngl
James Brush
August 12th, 2009, 02:07 PM
Thanks for the heads up on the 3M, IIRC. I have always just went to the local safety store and bought the mid grade stuff, found on online source for the IIRC respirator and will be going that route from now on, once again thanks for the info.
George Witzgall
August 12th, 2009, 02:12 PM
Thanks for the heads up on the 3M, IIRC. I have always just went to the local safety store and bought the mid grade stuff, found on online source for the IIRC respirator and will be going that route from now on, once again thanks for the info.
IIRC = if I recall correctly
T.Garrett
August 17th, 2009, 01:14 AM
Couple of years ago, someone posted a story here about someone taking down entire light poles from the side of the roads in Maryland. Baltimore, IIRC. To me, that says niggers. I don't even think that Whites live in Baltimore anymore.
We got us the crafty negroes in B-more and DC, I reckon ...we would renovate niggerized row houses in the feral neighborhoods and as soon as we'd finish the 'folks' whom the city was repairing the houses for would trash them and gut the insides of anything they could sell/scrap.
It never even dawned on a number of these stupid simians to shut off the incoming water supply before tearing out the heating system and the plumbing, our first 'clue' that one of our renos was hit might be water running down the street out the flooded basement windows when someone did a drive-by to check the place. :D
And there's plenty of whitefolk that live in the city and Balto area, I'm one of them. I live in an area called Fells Point which aside from a small mexican population (which work in the area's many restaurants) is overwhelmingly white.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7d/Fells_Point_A.JPG/300px-Fells_Point_A.JPG
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/ca/Thames_Street_Fells_Point.jpg/250px-Thames_Street_Fells_Point.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0f/FPwaterfront.jpg/300px-FPwaterfront.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fells_Point,_Baltimore
Come and take a walk down our cobblestone streets, stop in your choice of the scores of bars and pubs for a drink (many with live entertainment nightly) or eat some of the best mom n pop seafood eateries to be found in the United States. There are opportunities for white folks with skills here, the fedgov has already started pouring money into infrastructure projects in N Va, DC and Baltimore ...
take your cities and towns back white man.
Johnny James
August 28th, 2009, 09:29 AM
I had the same idea a while ago. Philadelphia is a good place to buy out old burnt out shells of historic housing stock for dirt cheap. Of course you have to hope that the neighborhood gets gentrified, and that's an iffy subject, since these things come and go like fads. It's not like in New York where white folk will buy up homes in nigger-infested neighborhoods because they "like" the "diversity." In Philadelphia and Baltimore they don't have cops keeping the niggers on lock like here, so it's a whole 'nother breed of niggerdom and TNB.
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