Where are the pics
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Where are the pics
If the yard has only one grade your getting ripped of.
Let us know what happens
Tin by itself is not magnetic. What is commonly refered to as tin is actually steel which may or may not have a thin layer of tin plated on to it.
Mick That is something everyone should do.
Cant keep it that way with forums like this
Olddude There's not much wrong with your spelling. Can't say the same for some others on the forum. The school of hard Knocks is the best education for anyone. Been scrappin for well over 50 years.
Red brass and bronze are two different alloys.
Hobo You dont beleive it. Check out the ISRI guide and Recycle exchnge.com
The ISRI guide should be a mandatory read for all scrappers and wannabe's
Well said
Should be considered C&F brass (cocks & faucets) which should be a better price than yellow brass but not as good as red.
There's no school like the school of hard knocks
Au is gold not alluminum.
Not likely
Is this a cow (female) or a bull (male)? You kept refering to it as he and him.
Maby if you had spelled it palladium not pallidium your search results would have been better. Correct spelling can work wonders.
[QUOTE=Kris Kringle;16013]What is wrong with the Spelling? Do you even have any clue what Palladium is ?[/QUOTE HE spelled it pallidium not palladium.
He asked about ( pallidium)? not platinum.
Open some up and see.
I believe that is a blue colored varnish insulation.
There's no good reason to remove them. Waste of time.
I"ll jump right on that.
Biscuit I am not trying to be rude but you do not have any with a Cummings.They are Cummins engines not Cummings.
Also at least up here a diesel pickup new or used is more expensive than a...
According to Wikki Gross ton 2000 lbs. long ton 2240 lbs. metric ton 2200 lbs.