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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapme View Post
    I thought it went as steel~ oh, when am I going to figure this recycling out!! I made the mistake of putting what the yard counted as other metals with the computer carcasses and they called it "mixed" metal. Only got .08#. But I didn't want to take the carcasses alone. Oh well, at least I've started the journey to learning and am trying to get better each day and best none of it ended up in landfills and I something is better than nothing.

    Funny, I also had metal shelves (taken apart to save space). no truck or trailer here in with my my computer casings and other ferrous metals.
    Light iron, mixed metal, tin, shred, and white goods are the same thing. .08 cents a LB is the right price range.

    Made in China, Recycled in the Republic of Texas!

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