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    sawmilleng is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    It looks like anything decent, like most of the electrics and cabling, has already been high graded.

    Anyone know what did the plant's product was? It looks like it was old when Moses was an apprentice.

    The boiler and insulated piping probably have asbestos insulation. The outside electrical transformers are old enough to be loaded with PCB oil.

    I second 1956....the price to take this apart and clean it up will be in the 5 digits, probably 6 digits if there is much in the way of risky stuff like I mentioned.



    It would be a fascinating place to spend a few hours in just wandering around and looking at the history. But that's about all.

    Jon.

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