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    Inconel question what is it? price per lb?

    I got a call from an old woman who is a widow of an engineer who wanted me to clean out her husbands workshop. He left behind all sorts of tools, scrap iron/steel a little copper, some aluminum and a 50 gallon drum full of turnings which she claims is inconel that her husband used to collect at work and bring home. I was wondering if it is worth scrapping in its own category or just mix it in with iron/steel? All advice is much appreciated.



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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inconel

    That might shed a little light on the subject.

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    Iron Mikes has prices for inconel between 6 and 7 bucks a pound, so you better check around, could be an awesome payout.

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    TheIrrationalist might know........shoot him a pm

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    Turnings are usually much lower price due to oil on the turnings and other metals may be mixed in

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    We keep getting double posts in multiple threads asking the same questions. It helps the forum run smoother to post the same question only once please.

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    Was an accident, noticed after i posted the first thread that it was in the wrong area, so i reposted in correct spot. Will be more Attentive next time.

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    Great question. Inconel scrap is more or less, the expensive part of stainless steel. Its basically all of the expensive metals, minus the iron, plus some even more expensive metals. The trick is finding somebody to buy it. There are many different types of Inconel, because just like Monel, Inconel is a brand name. So not only will you need to figure out exactly what type of Inconel you have, it may be an assortment of different types. And then, on top of that, you have turnings, not solids.

    Be happy, because you have a 50 gallon drum full of some expensive metal. You will be getting payed at least as much as stainless steel turnings. But I don't think you'll find a buyer for much more than that. Call every scrap yard you have access too, and tell them exactly what you have told us, and tell them that you're shopping around for the best price. "Mixed Inconel Turnings" Good Luck!

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    Hollly crapp a 50 gallon drum full how much u think it weights like 500 lbs mann u hit the jack pot id be happy to get 500 lbs of steel if its accually 6 or 7 a pound u no how much money that adds up to I no I didn't help but I had to say something about this but if I were u ie just call around to all the scrapyards

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    Update on the widows workshop: I just got home about an hour ago from her house, finished up cleaning the workshop. The more digging i did the more inconel i found, i found 3 solid cylinders the had yellow writing on them that say inconel 713c. Not sure on their weight but from an estimate id say around 150 lbs a piece, im comparing them to lifting 2 bundles of shingles lol. As for other totals of metal found. ROUGH estimates, 20 lbs #2 copper, 30 lbs aluminum siding, 10 lbs brass...all nipples lol, and about 1 ton of mixed iron/steel. No SS. Will try to get pictures up soon as i find my usb cable for my phone lol

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    That's a great find. Are you paying the old lady anything? I would definitely pay her. Consider it a investment. Give her 15%-20% of the ticket price, and then give her a bunch of your cards. Make sure that she understands that she had a nice amount of metal. Explain to her that you only pay out some money on good hauls, and make sure she will refer you to people.

    My yard buys Scrap Inconel 713c at about $5.25 per pound.

    You have probably made about $1000-$1500! Hats off!
    Last edited by TheMetalizer; 04-19-2011 at 11:45 PM.

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    Did you get your pay day on this? I hope it was good.

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    Shoot me a line we buy inconel http://www.americanscrapmetal.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by americanscrapmetal.com View Post
    Shoot me a line we buy inconel http://www.americanscrapmetal.com
    Did you look at the date of the post? I am assuming that he got rid of it by now since it was 5 months ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by americanscrapmetal.com View Post
    Shoot me a line we buy inconel http://www.americanscrapmetal.com
    I collect cats and decan them, some have a wire mesh wrapped around the biscuit, while others will have a stainless steel canister. Never had the time to do an acid test but thought I would address this issue with you. As a buyer of stainless metals you would be sure to know, please clue us in.

    At this time, assuming the nickel content would be very high to withstand the high temperatures of the exhaust system

    I've been ignorant long enough and would like to know if I've been giving the cat buyer undue profit.

    Best Regards
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    I've been ignorant long enough and would like to know if I've been giving the cat buyer undue profit.
    http://www.pmrrefiner.com/
    Maybe this one will help you, don't know if their the right direction across the border.
    This one has a lot of pictures and prices for comparison,,
    http://www.adccatalytic.com/
    Last edited by Mechanic688; 09-07-2011 at 02:05 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    http://www.pmrrefiner.com/
    Maybe this one will help you, don't know if their the right direction across the border.
    This one has a lot of pictures and prices for comparison,,
    http://www.adccatalytic.com/
    Mechanic688 I think those are middle men, the best way to sell converters is to de can the bead and comb, mill the comb in a ball mill to expose the values and homogenize the mix. Send a sample out for an independent assay before shipping to a refinery that process's this material.

    Why pay a middle man to de-can and grind up your cats, sure they all claim to perform an assay and you should too for our own peace of mind. We know that cats differ in precious metals content.

    Would you ship me half a million dollars of scrap gold giving me first count then rely on my word from the assay report, maybe once before the light came on.

    It's the stainless ca and wire mesh I want to know about, no one claims to pay for this, are the sellers giving it away.

    Later this week I will subject a small sample into some nitric acid, see if it comes up green which would be Nickel, from here I can send another sample out to the local University for an assay.

    This is something I really want to know, are the can and wire mesh nickel scrap.

    Best Regards
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    Well first of all we must know whether it is inconel or not. Get some information about inconel wire mesh that will help you to see the real picture. and if it is inconel then please let me know. may be i could help you out.

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    Randy's original post was on 3-10-2011 and his last activity was on 04-06-2011. I doubt that he's still looking to get rid of it, but you never know.

    BTW, who the heck is Gustavus?

    Just kidding.

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