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    Quote Originally Posted by cummins View Post
    I just cashed in my first 5 gal bucket full of ends, they called it copper content, and was worth .07 cents a lbs. Not cool, by the time I noticed the guy already dumped it. I wouldnt of sold it at that price, I would if tried another yard......6 months of plug ends
    Wow, I would have disputed that. Theres way more brass in plug ends than there is copper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jord0690 View Post
    Wow, I would have disputed that. Theres way more brass in plug ends than there is copper.
    I think because in the end, he turned them in with the rubber. My yards would only buy that as copper contaminated also.
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