Originally Posted by
KZBell
Check with a magnate and if it doesnt stick(probably will), it's either aluminum or stainless. At that point I grab the grinder and if it sparks it stainless. Many times you can tell by the weight but a grinder removes any doubt. Like I said before, it's good your learning but what you will learn next is you spent an hour and only put a few extra bucks in your pocket. Soon you will develop a balance of when to say when and spend your time chasing more material rather then making $5 hour.
True, but the main reason I'm disassembling this completely is that I just enjoy taking things apart. The sheet metal is all magnetic. Generally, the way I separate
scrap metal is by magnetic and non-magnetic. As far as separating the non-magnetic into aluminum and stainless steel, I don't, because I don't own a grinder and frankly, I don't know how, with the exception being cast aluminum and extruded aluminum on things like heat sinks. However, I do understand that some varieties of stainless are magnetic. Is it worthwhile to separate that if it can be identified?
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