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    Quote Originally Posted by mikey71 View Post
    Hi I'm new to scrapping can I take washers dryers fridge stove etc to scrap yard as is and what is approximate worth? Thanks
    For a few minutes time you can pull wiring, motors and copper tubing for more money.
    What their worth right now is hard to say as prices of steel/shred is down in most areas, so call around to the local yards
    and find out the current prices. I don't know your yard so I can't tell you their prices.

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    Hi thank you. I'm new to forums as well so hope I'm posting in right area. I called one place nearby and they want $5.00 per appliance. Is that the norm? Another place I called only accepts precious metals. Since I'm new I'm trying for bulk until I learn to separate metals and such as I need to make some extra money quickly and figure I will learn how to increase profit in time. Anybody have any tips on items worth bringing in? Like exercise equipment and such. Right now all I have going for me is a truck and willingness. Lol. No real knowledge.

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