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TribStar.com > Tipping point: Charles Farner unloads his day's labor at Bud and Sons Auto. Depending on the day's prices for scrap, Farner mat go to Bud and Sons, Sugar Creek Scrap or Goodman and Wolfe.
TribStar.com > Multi purpose vehicle: Charles Farner bends a length of pipe to more easily fit it into the bed of his truck.
TribStar.com > Tribune-Star/Jim Avelis
Hard at play: Bill Flowers adds weight to his competition lawn and garden tractor before a contest at the Fontanet bean dinner last month.
TribStar.com > Haul it all: Charles Farner shoulders a length of chain link fence to his truck. He said his single best find to date was a stainless steel commercial washing machine, worn out at a nursing home he once worked at.
TribStar.com > Tribune-Star/Joseph C. Garza
PK opportunity: Indiana State's Casey Allbright takes a penalty kick during the Sycamores' match against the IUPUI Jaguars Sunday at Memorial Stadium.
TribStar.com > Done for now: Matt Wycof heads back home after making it as far south as the ISU campus. Along with the usaul aluminum cans and scrap metal, Wycoff came across a discarded computer monitor this day.
TribStar.com > Making room: Crane operator  uses an electro magnet to pick up scrap for loading onto a truck. The trucks can each hold 20 tons of scrap. A lot of what Goodman and Wolfe deals in is industrial scrap.
TribStar.com > Scrap heap: Much of what the public brings into Goodman & Wolfe is called baling material. It is usually a thinner sheet metal that will be compressed into blocks then trucked to a steel plant.
TribStar.com > Know your territory: Charles Farner drives the alleys on the south side of Terre Haute in mid June. He knows the trash pickup days for the different areas of the city which allows him to collect recyclable scrap metal that might otherwise end up in the landfill.
Tipping point: Charles Farner unloads his day's labor at Bud and Sons Auto. Depending on the day's prices for scrap, Farner mat go to Bud and Sons, Sugar Creek Scrap or Goodman and Wolfe.
 > Tipping point: Charles Farner unloads his day's labor at Bud and Sons Auto. Depending on the day's prices for scrap, Farner mat go to Bud and Sons, Sugar Creek Scrap or Goodman and Wolfe.
Tipping point: Charles Farner unloads his day's labor at Bud and Sons Auto. Depending on the day's prices for scrap, Farner mat go to Bud and Sons, Sugar Creek Scrap or Goodman and Wolfe.
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