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    It certainly is. My heart sank when I heard "gutted it all and took it to the dump". Aside from the stainless there was quite a bit of copper lines for water and refrigeration. I imagine they gutted that out as well.


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    A few months ago, I had the opportunity to "loot" a house that was being torn down. I had a few hours to do it and managed to get about 300 lbs of steel and stuff out of there. What really hurt was that there was about another ton of stuff in there that went to the dump.
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