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    Another ID help out of a UPS

    Got these out of some UPS's. Feel like aluminum but act/look like lead when I scratch them. These came out of metal cased UPS's. The plastic cased UPS's had regular looking heat sinks, smaller batteries and no transformers.

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    does a hammer dent it or mush it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    does a hammer dent it or mush it
    No. I used a four pound sledge. Nothing.

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    maybe stainless ?

    tried runnin a drill bit through it ?

    stainless is a lot harder to drill

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    I had some of these (didn't even think about it and just threw them in with aluminum)........Which pays more aluminum or lead?

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    Aluminum will usually pay more as scrap but I've got a guy who wants to buy any lead I get to cast bullets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    Aluminum will usually pay more as scrap but I've got a guy who wants to buy any lead I get to cast bullets.
    Look inside old office style phones and handsets....

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    Maybe be a dumb question but if they were lead wouldnt they be on the heavy size in relation to their size?.if they didn't dent after hitting with a hammer I tend to think they would be stainless steel. Lead will mush up like bear said. Like when you use split shot fishing, the lead shot can be closed with a pair of pliers or even between your teeth.
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    Did you hit it with a grinder(spark test)?
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    Brasscatcher - that's why I said they FEEL like aluminum (they're light). I haven't tried the spark test yet. Probably will tomorrow. They just don't LOOK like stainless steel and, again, they're too light.

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    Could it be magnesium? They use that in older laptops also.

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    They're aluminum. Put it in with your MLC

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    Yeah, aluminum,


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