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    I Am Such a ....

    ....... Scrapper . By default all I see is metal . Found 5 steel doors good weight.
    The frames I had to remove cement ,all in all a prime scrap find .



    Next some short 50#
    But finally this is why I'm such a scrapper 4 full glass doors with typical push bar door lock
    aluminum frame construction includes also some AL door jams . Naturally when I saw them I said ALUMINUM .50 #

    So in reality they must be worth more then scrap ...... a piece of glass that size is worth $150 to $200
    (new) but heck . I know I'll end up dismantling and selling the AL . the glass ?? ends as trash
    Any tips ???


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    glass is a hard sell

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    If they're good doors, I'd throw them on Facebook. The scrap value won't be too much for one door, so if you can sell it as a whole, then why not?

    More than scrap value is always a winning proposition.
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    Those solid aluminum framed doors are great. I got one from a bank clean out I did recently, the door without glass got me $23 at the scrap yard just for that piece alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RevenantDusk View Post
    Those solid aluminum framed doors are great. I got one from a bank clean out I did recently, the door without glass got me $23 at the scrap yard just for that piece alone.
    Must weigh 40# in AL

    5 years ago I once found similar and gave glass to a owner of commercial property
    he did use it after collage kids busted glass ( it was same size ) That person just acted
    like he had it coming to him (the glass)

    Any way
    I had a good day $75 at yard and a nice find on the way home .
    BTW the yards seem slow
    but that could just be an off day.
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    I got about $350 worth of window frames from a taco bell someone hit With there car once. Those commercial ones are the heaviest but I'm afraid the glass isn't worth much, I know businesses I've gotten those doors from where they replace the whole door instead of just the glass. That's my favorite aluminum by far but I haven't done much with the glass in any besides throw it away.
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    If you have enough windows with frames post them on Craigslist and spin them to DYI people to build small green houses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Copper Head View Post
    ....... Scrapper . By default all I see is metal . Found 5 steel doors good weight.
    The frames I had to remove cement ,all in all a prime scrap find .

    Next some short 50#
    But finally this is why I'm such a scrapper 4 full glass doors with typical push bar door lock
    aluminum frame construction includes also some AL door jams . Naturally when I saw them I said ALUMINUM .50 #

    So in reality they must be worth more then scrap ...... a piece of glass that size is worth $150 to $200
    (new) but heck . I know I'll end up dismantling and selling the AL . the glass ?? ends as trash
    Any tips ???
    I've done a fair amount of commercial construction over the years ...public bldgs, businesses, hospitals, etc. Everything that goes in for doors has to meet fire code & life safety code. The stuff is quite pricey. A lot of times it's like Mercedes Benz quality ? Just guessing but just the push bar unit alone could run 300.00 - 400.00 $ these days ?

    I have no idea if there's a market out there looking to buy used commercial doors & hardware. If there is, then the value of the commercial items would be quite a bit more than scrap.

    It would be important to do the removal as carefully as possible. Condition is everything.

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