A yard that I use has made steel covers that sit over the roll-off container and have "loops" on top so the covers can be removed by a fork truck. The yard told me that they have tried the...
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A yard that I use has made steel covers that sit over the roll-off container and have "loops" on top so the covers can be removed by a fork truck. The yard told me that they have tried the...
Is it possible to crush and bale aluminum cans in a standard cardboard baler or is it necessary to get a crusher/baler specifically made for aluminum cans?
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Thanks for that info. Is it possible that the radioactive material is primarily in the soil that is still on the pipe? Or is it likely that the steel itself would have become radioactive?
I've done some searching for key phrasing like "oil well pipe", "radiation", etc. and haven't found much info on this topic.
So here is the situation: A friend of mine installed some drainage...
They are various sizes; all steel. I will get some pics up soon. That will help.
They are mostly cylinder shaped, definitely at least 1/8" wall thickness, 0.5" to 1.5" diameter, 4" to 16" in...
I just answered my own question about the "prepped" grade by doing some research. Thanks
Thank you. Please excuse my ignorance. What is the "prepped" grade and how does it compare to shred or HMS?
The only part that could potentially have gold would be the terminals for the wiring harness connnection.
How can I check them to see if they have any gold in them?
I am not all that familiar with the grades of scrap steel but would this size material not fit the definition of a HMS #1? The longest pieces are only about 16".
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I am new to the forum and I have done some searching on the topic of my post but I have not found any information on scrapping automotive air bag inflators.
I have a contract...