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    Anyone ever resell flatware

    Got a huge load of restaurant flat ware. Pictured here is about 800 lbs of mostly, I believe magnetic stainless steel. I'm not sure, just assuming. I have 3 more loads a bit bigger than this load to still get. I was planning to tumble it clean to resell to restaurants or the general public? Thoughts???

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    Maybe host a picnic for all of your friends here at SMF.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Maybe host a picnic for all of your friends here at SMF.
    Good idea. I have the easy job then. OK I'll bring some beer too.

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    I wonder who will bring the cooler? Anyone have a guess??

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    Maybe Hobo has some goats we can BBQ.

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    Certain name brand sell very well on FleaBay ... I have sold silverware ( real silver and stainless ) in the past for a decent amount.

    Oneida is a common SS brand that can sell well if it is not scratched to ###
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    I just checked eBay for "sold" lots of flatware. There were eight and a half pages worth sold today, 1/20. There is quite a market for flatware. I guess forks are in demand.

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    Restaurant supply houses might be a way to try. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Thanks everyone. I wanted to stay away from e bay as long as possible lol. But I will do that if the restaurant or caterers do no want them. I did hear that restaurants get some back free from the people who launder their napkins and uniforms. Kind of a perk for them. My biggest problem is getting the rest of them out of there. It zero degrees here today!

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    Ebay is the evil empire but where else can you sell the stuff while you sleep/work/go out with family etc.....it's nice to be out with the kids and check the phone and see sells coming in......the listings take a few minutes as well as packing etc but ebay is open 24/7 with millions of buyers.....true you get the return every one in a while but i check my % was around 2%

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    Quote Originally Posted by greytruck View Post
    Holy fork

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    My concern with ebay is always the cost of shipping. I am on the east coast so before I list something I have to KNOW how much its going to cost to ship to the west coast. Shipping can take away all the profit. When ever possible I use the USPS Padded envelop, USPS Regional A box and B box. All available for free and shipped to your door. 73, Mike

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    Flat Rate Box solves that problem. I'd put them in lots of an even number of sets (Say like 50 sets/box or whatever fits and is a nice round number) and start selling them
    More than Scrap Value Shipment Tips: http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...tml#post242349

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    2019 USPS prices
    It's $15 per 'medium' ( 11 x 8 x 5 ) box now.
    13 OZ is $6.27 first class.
    $23 for 5 lbs ground service.

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    For what it's worth, if you sell on eBay, they offer discounted shipping rates. For a Medium Flat Rate Box, it's something like $13 if I remember correctly

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    Quote Originally Posted by RLS0812 View Post
    2019 USPS prices
    It's $15 per 'medium' ( 11 x 8 x 5 ) box now.
    13 OZ is $6.27 first class.
    $23 for 5 lbs ground service.
    Although I check the rates available on ebay when I ship I have only once found that USPS ground shipping was less than one of the Priority options. Mike

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    Fork and Spoon Birds

    A friend does this with old Silverplated spoons & makes storks etc, then spray paints them black.
    It's quite impressive, sells quickly at markets & he cannot find enough spoons.
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    Very impressive art

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    Care to share the story of how you ended up with so much of this stuff...??


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