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    Found: Old Copper sandwich head/manifold gaskets

    I've dug up a load of antique copper head, intake/exhaust gaskets, used on older autos and trucks. It's a decent shot of pure copper sheet -- but it holds a layer of asbestos within. It's sometimes called a "sandwich gasket" for that reason. Has anyone found a safe way of de-asbestosing these? I'm guessing the metal buyers won't touch them with the asbestos still inside.



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    I am sure not. Can't help you here, sorry.

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    lol: the EPA will proly be calling you soon with some "sound" advice.

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    Unused they could be worth some money. Used they are basically junk and not worth the health risks to seperate. Double bag them and put em in the trash.

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    I deal quite heavily in antique cars, post some pics and I can quite possibly identify what you have.

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    I'll bet they would sell as new old stock on ebay. Alot of people with those old cars yet and they need parts.
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    I've had a few of those. I put them in a tub of water and peel the halves apart underwater. Not really worth it but if they've been outside for years in trash it's easy to get them apart.


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