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    Do you have a break down on price/lbs of the stuff you took in? I am esp interested in what the cats brought.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoScrapper View Post
    Do you have a break down on price/lbs of the stuff you took in? I am esp interested in what the cats brought.
    I think my lack of knowledge hurt me on the cats to be honest..I thought I would have gotten more...these are my notes after getting some explanation from bf: (to be honest, I have no clue what they mean, LMAO!)
    1- $60 - Ford Cat
    2-$33 - Pre Cat
    3- $15 - 1/2 Cat
    4, 5, 6 were after mkt - $8 each= $24
    6 cats + 4 rads I got $147 at one yard.

    The motors-- I scrapped the cast 1, 1 sold for $90 and 1 for $75.
    The rest was various metals (tin, aluminum cast, iron-aluminum, MLC Aluminum, Stainless Steel), Electric Motors, AC Compressors, Alternators, Batteries.

    Had some wire.

    Please remember, I am a total newb at this. For those who haven't read my intro thread, it explains why I am 'out' scrapping. Intro here.
    My bf helped me break everything down and selling the engines. I am still learning all the differences in the metals. Seemed the tin brought us in the most by the receipts.

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