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    About $400. Not worth it.



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    Why wouldn't spend the time and clean the aluminum ? Don't confuse the "easy" way of doing things with the best, yes kicking the siding out of inside is easier but I can unscrew it with my 1/4" impact driver just as quick and doing it that way the aluminum is dam near clean by the time its ready to come off. Just plug a few staples at the seams and its worth more than breakage by a long shot. Kicking it out is the lazy mans way of doing. And you lose pieces of aluminum everywhere doing it that way so what really is gained by going the easy route ?
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    Im buying a house built in the early 70s and it has AL wiring.. its not a trailer, but its a problem, and needs to be rewired or pigtailed at the very least. That cold creep arc will getcha
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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Why wouldn't spend the time and clean the aluminum ? Don't confuse the "easy" way of doing things with the best, yes kicking the siding out of inside is easier but I can unscrew it with my 1/4" impact driver just as quick and doing it that way the aluminum is dam near clean by the time its ready to come off. Just plug a few staples at the seams and its worth more than breakage by a long shot. Kicking it out is the lazy mans way of doing. And you lose pieces of aluminum everywhere doing it that way so what really is gained by going the easy route ?
    This is the reason why right here

    http://selectlaundry.biz/fc/price.asp

    Obviously most people aren't going to get .54 per pound for dirty aluminum but when it is .59 for clean Al I ain't doing the extra work.


    We still use the 1/4" bit to remove all the screws first but avoid kicking the aluminum off until the end to prevent insulation and trash from blowing away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ResourcefulRecycling View Post
    About $400. Not worth it.
    Totally depends on what all is inside and how resourceful you get.

    Total Aluminum before cleaned = aprox 400lbs
    Copper wire = aprox 30lbs
    Copper tubing = aprox 25lbs
    Brass = aprox 12 lbs
    Steel Frame = aprox 1800lbs
    Tin Roof = aprox 400lbs
    Misc Steel = aprox 200lbs

    Now if you get ambitious, sell the axles on craigslist for $75 each...interior mirrors $5 each...medicine cabinet $10 etc etc

    If you are getting an already gutted trailer you are looking at around $500. I once turned a 24ft camper into about $900 before expenses thanks to getting $200 for a working Dometic fridge and $94 for the power converter.

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    I don't know or care where your selling your aluminum but most yards pay .20 a pound difference so ya it's totally worth it.

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    lol there autta be a law, every one who thinks they want to be a scrapper has to scrap at least 3 trailers 40ft or bigger be fore they move on. the education is only secound to this forum. just my .02
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