Recycling of Auto Parts

salvagerhw • August 5, 2017

     In an earlier post, I mentioned junk cars. I talked about how we used them for scrap metal and the auto parts. So this month’s post is going to be about auto parts. When R.H.Willson opened back in 1954, its main operation was the selling of new or used auto parts, but it has come a long way since then.

     The salvage yard stills sells new and used auto parts, recycles the scrap metal, provides towing and auto repair. These are the main operations of the yard, but there is so much more underneath. One of the main concepts that I want to focus on is recycling, going into more depth the recycling of auto parts. Yes, there is a successful business of selling new or used auto parts, but like I mentioned early there is always more.

     The auto parts are brought to the salvage yard and inventoried. We inventory our parts to sell so we have a fresh sense of what is on hand.  Our computer system is kept up to date and organized to easily search when customers request a specific part.

     Now we can go into how we recycle the parts.  Well when you buy an auto part or reuse used auto parts that is recycling at a very basic level. Going a little further, some customers come into the salvage yard looking for specific parts to fix go-karts, four-wheelers, or just make a new motor with a combination of used parts. These used parts recycled back into different motors or vehicles creates a fun time for all to enjoy.

     Mentioned above are the self-explanatory ways that people recycle auto parts. A little more profound way is with art. We have had some people reuse the auto parts for their genuine beauty. Certain sculptors reuse auto parts to make beautiful pieces of art. Painters and photographers have come in and created unique one of a kind images. Some may ask what exactly is getting recycled, well the answer to that is the love and beauty of these old auto parts is being revived. Whatever car they were in earlier, they were used and enjoyed, then disregard. People start to forget about all the old parts until they are used again somehow.  Regenerating a feeling and shedding a whole new light on them.

     Auto Parts are more than just what meets the eye, and that is one of the reasons I do this blog. I want to shed some light on different aspects of a salvage yard all together. Each week I pick a certain aspect of R.H.Willson and expand upon it. Recycling is the main focus in each blog post. So continue to read for more ways R.H.Willson and it’s customers reuse, repurpose and reinvent with automotive parts and scrap metal!!

Hope you enjoy it!

 

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