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    Anyone interested in a small lot of Tungsten or Molybdenum?

    I primarily deal with non ferrous (yes, I'm nonferrous guy at your local yard), but I've recently come across some material that's new for me. Due to the markings on a couple of the pieces I'm guessing one is Molybdenum and another is a combination of Tungsten and Thallium. There might be some Rhenium in there as well. I also have a couple other pieces that I'm not sure of. I'm going to have my yard check them with their gun, but am not certain if I'm going to sell them to the yard. A quick ebay search showed that this material could be worth quite a bit more than I'll get at the yard. I don't have any interest in dealing with ebay so I thought I would see if any of you are interested in purchasing the material from me. Hopefully, I can post a pic for you. Thanks for reading...

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    look at our buyer section. I think we have a buyer for the tungsten.
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    Thanks for the offer Libertytow, but the material has been sold. Both disks and the 8" long rod turned out to be a mix Molybdenum and Rhenium. The shiny rod was a mix of Tungsten and Thallium.


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