Some real moneymaking advice, but requires physical labour

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On craigslist i've made a lot of money. I have an old van that I put old metal shit into. Dryers, laundry machines, grills, and fridges. You basically take these back to your property and dissaseble them and sell them for scrap. If you are strong or fat and need something to do, it might be worth it, but the payout is low.

Find broken lawnmowers and weedwhackers, broken generators or motorcycles for cheap, with a couple hours of research you can learn to dissasemble these small motors and reassemble them with reubuild kits from ebay. often lawnmowers and weedwhackers have clogged up carburators and need very little work.

The third option is obvious, ill explain. A cars motor is not a very difficult machine to understand, and broken motors can be had for CHEAP. Learn to rebuild motors, buy an engine stand, and rebuild motors for newer cars. Hyundais, Kias, Hondas, and Toyota motors sell very quickly on ebay and craigslist. You can do this all in your garage or in a spare room(but it will smell like gasoline after).

Working on motors should be your first instinct if you are at all mechanically inclined. Profits from a lawnmower, around 100 bucks. a weedwhacker, you could sell for like 75 bucks. A motor? You can make a thousand bucks easily from a motor for a 2010-2015 car.

These projects require physical traits that you may not have, so buy handgrip excersizers, it will be all you need. One thing you will notice about mechanics is that they always have big hands and forearms, but very skinny everywhere else. Because mechanical work requires strong hands forearms, you need to use these.


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since the info on this subforum is all total copium, you may as well use your hands and do a little bit of work, invest in some tools, a motor stand, and some mechanics equipment. if ya made it this far, Good luck gearheads and greasemonkeys.
 
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Obviously the potential profit difference between a weedhacker and a car engine is huge. But that's because it also requires a lot more resources and expertise.
 
I have an old van that I put old metal shit into. Dryers, laundry machines, grills, and fridges. You basically take these back to your property and dissaseble them and sell them for scrap.
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