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    davidarlen is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I agree, I have shopped around on prices, and sometimes weighed my material before I brought it in. I am lucky I know of 5 scrap yards within 5 miles of me and many more if I am willing to drive 20 to 40 miles. One yard used to give me 30 to 40 cents a pound for brass plumbing faucets regulators etc. I brought in 70 to 80 pounds at a time and did not get paid crap. know I go to a yard that pays me 190 a pound for brass, I do sort the brass better and remove most of the crap first though. Thanks for the informative post 1956.


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    So the proofs is in the pudding called around for wire #2 prices large yard .70 a lbs smaller yard .84 786 x .14 = $110.04 Ca-Ching

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