I think these are co2 cartridges used to use them in a pellet gun I had as a kid.
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I think these are co2 cartridges used to use them in a pellet gun I had as a kid.
pulverizing scrap for separation.
I always thought they meant Lodi CA.
How do you get the magnet off?
He may have gotten arrested for theft. Sores usually have cameras watching them and they got his license plate on video.
$305.00 seems high for nine laptops in poor condition some without batteries and power supplies. At first glance It looked like 475 laptops but it is only nine.
Newer diesels have grid heaters instead. They seem to work better too.
Play it on my cell phone all the time
Why not evacuate gas with a hose attached to tank. I would rather work with no gas present.
I doubt that it was absorbed 6lbs. of water is three quarts. I would say you had some material that was more dense this time. I am actually amazed that your weights are so consistent till now.
If you could get the one running you would probably make out like a bandit. I would do a little research on equipment auction sites and find out what a non-running D9 sells for, I'm sure you could...
1740 Lbs. is my guess
One could use a GPS and store your favorite picking sites.
Your question is answered in your post, not many yard not much competition.
try Iron Mike
I would guess about 50-50 if the floor is aluminum and frame is steel. I have seen flatbed trailers with aluminum frames so these might to and then they would be 80-20.
I would sell all as project you would get way more than scrap and less work.
If they left tokens be sure to check for bills to maybe they forgot to empty the bill accumulator.
If we knew where you were from somebody here would probably help you.
My guess is zinc.
Glad I didn't spend money on stripper. I am going to build me one of them and try it first looks simple enough to make.
Yes there is a difference and yes it has been answered and covered before.
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/showthread.php/440-Scrap-Metal-guidelines-for-Beginners?highlight=copper
Did you have to pay for the wire? Man what a find either way. I was also wondering why they were replacing, sounds like you should be safe selling it as used wire.
Welcome aboard.
http://www.nassauwireandcable.com/mining-cable-and-type-gg-c-round-power-cable.html
Looks like $5.34 per foot for 1000 ft spool