The copper tubing adds up. Watch out, some of the motors from washers and dryers and the transformers from microwaves are copper coated aluminum wires. Just take a file or knife blade and scrape them...
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The copper tubing adds up. Watch out, some of the motors from washers and dryers and the transformers from microwaves are copper coated aluminum wires. Just take a file or knife blade and scrape them...
Thanks. He probably doesn't get a large amount from making knife beads, a couple of pound at best. But he can get the specs on it from his purchase receipt. Probably would be a once or twice a year...
Does anyone know of a buyer for Zirconium or Titanium shavings? I have a friend who makes knife beads from those two metals and does not want to toss the shavings. Any market for them scrap wise?
See if the swamp dries up during the summer. If so wait till then. If not, how did they get the stuff out there in the first place? If it floods maybe with enough water maybe you can put it on a raft...
I don't know why it posted the pictures twice???
Here's some older shots of where I scrap. It's a bit cleaner now.
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APA is excellent. Was fast and honest!
Welcome aboard from western MA. Since you do not have a lot of storage available, I recommend that you get some trash barrels for the wire and for loose parts (like aluminum, copper, brass,...
$180.00 a ton for #1 iron in South Windsor, CT...... Not to shabby :p
Prices have been inching up at my CT yard I visit.https://www.scrapmetalforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4683&stc=1
That's gonna take some work. Good luck and keep us posted
So after the PM's are removed because of the copper, who removes the nickel. aluminum, tin, lead, etc.??? When you smelt a PC board, all those metals have to end up somewhere.
So is Tantalum and other rare earth elements lost in the process and just dumped as slag? Or is it sold to someone that removes other metals than the PMG's that were removed by the refineries? There...
I must say that I feel a bit guilty, as being in the cleaning business has given me job security during this pandemic. I've never been busier and the scrapping side has been busy too, especially...
I'm in. That sounds like a reasonable idea, as does the 5oz of gold theory. Worth a try ;)
My space is @1400sq ft in an old mill. Not a lot of room, but enough to start with. These pictures are when I finally got the spot I wanted and rushed to get all this in. It's a lot cleaner now and...
In mint shape too. Beautiful. Ask them if they have any other goodies lol
Also they are SSI brand machinery. Not real knowledgeable on shredders/hammermills but from what I've read SSI is a top brand. Only a select few have the building available to house those units. They...
I'm guessing zinc also. But Aluminum can also be heavy when in a solid piece like that.
Small smelter w/ crucible that has small holes on one side.... Pour into water and it makes BB's....... Store in 5 gallon pails with screw on tops..... Save for a rainy day. Can you tell I have been...
Pipe organ reed
That sucks. Hope you get back to it soon. This virus is really screwing up the economy! I haven't checked in on my local yard in two weeks. Maybe they are closed too???? I've been rearranging the...
I can wait. I've been holding on to my better metals for a while now anyhow. The steel is the only thing I let go of. But the wild bull may change my mind :)
Is it possible that the soft metal is Indium? I know it is used in some CPU's.
I love getting lots like that, especially if they are so close by. Nice score. I usually breakdown the largest items first, so that I can have some breathing room. lol Not only did you get this...