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    New scrappin nut in South Carolina

    Hello new friends who just LUV tearing stuff up! Have always wondered why I liked tearing stuff up so much..Now I know.
    Kinda new to separating metals. Have sold a few loads of ferrous, but now have a job which gives me free reign to their dumpster! Hardware store. Their motto is..If it's broke, Don't Fix It, throw it away! Soon as I figured that out I now park my truck beside the dumpster. Now get old drill motors, shelving, displays, hangers, brass fittings, old faucets, bad water hoses..the list goes on and on. Read a few posts on getting copper off arms and stators. Gotta love them stators, now that I know what they are! Have discarded electric and motorized yard cleanup tools. (weedeaters, blowers, etc.) Got doctors hours too.. Noon - Six, M-F, no kids, and winter here soooooo LETS TEAR SOME STUFF UP! I need to learn to see the different types of aluminum. The copper is pretty simple, and I'm hoping the brass is too. I need to learn how far to tear stuff up (or down).
    Also have a small scale scale earthworm farm that turns my veggie scraps into free organic fertilizer. Gonna try and train them to clean copper...See yall at the scrap pile
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    I need to learn to see the different types of aluminum. The copper is pretty simple, and I'm hoping the brass is too.
    http://cedarcityrecycling.com/aluminum/
    Study this link and all different types of nonferrous metals (magnet won't stick). My yard only pays on 3 or 4 different types of alum. They kind of lump some of it together. They may sort it in-house, I don't know. The link will also show you different brass and coppers types and styles.
    The yards categorizes differently and they all pay differently. Different parts of the country affects the prices also.
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