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    frankieg079 started this thread.
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    Gus4113. Why delete delete delete. I try to do search before asking. New to site. And new to scrapping. And sooo happy î found this site because around me I don't know anyone to ask. Sorry if ask a question that's already been asked. But when I search I get million posts but none help. Maybe one day I be as god as you and I can make the new guys for feeling bad for asking question that been asked a 100 times before. But thank you for awnser. Actuly really did help


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    gus4113 is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    nothing personal...i doubled enterd my answer..thats all..i couldnt figure out how to delete an identical post...i cut the ends off and pull the brass prongs with pliers twisting and pullling back and forth..ive learned a ton on here and i thought i was an experienced scrapper...my advice is whenever you see something grab it then because it wont be ther when you go back...happy scrapping...getting paid for trash is a great thing...of course theres work involved

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