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    hills is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Copper is getting harder to come by in this area. It's not just scrappers, but tradesmen are into it as an additional income source.

    Take the locally available scrap copper resource, divide it by more people doing it, ..... and it's slimmer pickins.

    It was like that with steel years ago when prices were up.Everybody and his brother was into it until prices dropped out. Then they lost interest and moved on to something else.


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