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    If the material is in fact tungsten carbide, we're paying $12.00 per lb. for clean material without steel or silver brazing attached. Just call 800-526-3505 for additional information.
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    Richard Waldorf
    President
    Carbide Recycling Co.
    Walled Lake, Mi



    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth Schustereit View Post
    Been scrappin' since I was 10 years old and I learn something new every day! My tenant gave me a small bucket of scrap from the back of his truck. He's an oilfield worker. Got about 8 pounds of what he called tungsten.
    A magnet just barely attracts to it.
    Wonder how to test it. The spot market price is $35 kg.
    Anyone know how I'd get the most out of it?

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