tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5627236549281246872.post7787089405540650281..comments2023-10-04T07:53:28.975-07:00Comments on Recycling Secrets: How I Get the Material I Need and Make Money Tearing Down Old HousesMike Meuserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05926060284922079470noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5627236549281246872.post-85656210938378289732011-06-06T00:14:54.326-07:002011-06-06T00:14:54.326-07:00Hi Texas - First, thanks so much for purchasing th...Hi Texas - First, thanks so much for purchasing the ebook. Thanks too for the constructive criticism. I do agree with you that Craigslist is A resource, but certainly not the only one. I still use every one of the tactics that I write about in the eBook and they still work well for me, very relevant.<br /><br />There are a whole lot of people out there that don't use Craigslist, hardly touch a computer yet have scrap, salvage and recycleable material.<br /><br />Recently I was contacted by a guy who had a friend who saw my flyer at the super market. We connected and I'm now in the midst of tearing down a 130 year old guest cabin. This would not have ever been listed on Craigslist.<br /><br />The fellow told me that he's been trying for months to find someone to tear it down. Again, not everyone is scrapping and junking and not everyone uses computers.<br /><br />I'll be documenting the deconstruction process of this cabin. I expect to get around $4000-$6000 retail value of material out of it. Actually, it is worth more because it is all old growth and much of it is 1/4 sawn.<br /><br />I'd love to hear more about the sections I should add that are relevant to today's standards. I'll add them if they are not already included, but I do think that everyone of the things I already have in the ebook are relevant - I use them most every day.<br /><br />Email me direct from the bottom of any page at www.recyclingsecrets.com.<br /><br />Thanks so much<br /><br />MikeMike Meuserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05926060284922079470noreply@blogger.com