to day for $50 picked plenty of metal from - copper - on down inc. 5 brass heater cores - cast iron rotors lots of short
Headers for a chev 68 camro bumper , A garbage compactor (might work) Hoping to use on AL cans
Pistons AND more.
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to day for $50 picked plenty of metal from - copper - on down inc. 5 brass heater cores - cast iron rotors lots of short
Headers for a chev 68 camro bumper , A garbage compactor (might work) Hoping to use on AL cans
Pistons AND more.
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If the bumper is in good shape that should sell for better than scrap.
My fortune cookie said:
You discover treasures where others see nothing unusual.
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i found a small compactor 2 weeks ago on the side of the road and i couldn't believe how heavy it was. i couldn't get the friggin thing in the truck, might of been the 3rd time i wish i didn't have a lift in my truck. the guy felt bad and came out and helped me lift it in thankfully.
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nice
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Probably will scrap the compactor - Yes it is heavy .
For the sake of principle I was a little pissed as I took one of the heater cores in and was paid $ 1.00 a pound
as if it was a irony brass core . But it was pure brass and actually had copper in the fin area ( I know copper it was true orange color) . This core came out of a heater box from a auto vintage late 1970 or 80s .
I said at least this is a brass rad @ $ 1.50 . Wile I realize i am only talking about a 3 pound core , this was a test sale - I have more like this and i want to be paid for what it is.
I might cut next one in half to make a point .
The way I see it the yard has taught me all the metals they will pay on . So I feel if I have it they need to be accurate.
I figure what is going on is this vintage types , are not showing up as much so they don't list it.
Similar to wheel weights that are listed as just wheel weights, with pricing based more on zinc and steel , so they get what ever lead still shows up at zinc price
Last edited by Copper Head; 09-09-2013 at 11:07 PM.
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