So the factory my father in law runs had a large amount of machinery and other things they had not used in years sitting on the top floor of the factory. They needed room so I went and pulled all this stuff out.
I know to separate the wiring, aluminum, copper, motors etc.
I will be left with blank frames mostly made out of box beam type steel.
When I take it to the scrap yard should the box steel scrap higher then just "tin"? Does it change if the joints are welded? I know I have to be sure all other bolts, fittings etc are removed.
The bigger question I have is this....
I have 7 solid cutting dies, they are round roller dies that material was feed under and cut. They are machined from one solid chunk of high grade steel. they are about 3 feet long and probably 8" diameter.
They weigh somewhere around 400# each and as stated are one solid chunk. I may be able to find out what the actual steel grade is, what should I do with these if either I can or cant find the grade?
The only real experience I have at our local scrap yard is soda cans and an occasional small amount of mixed misc stuff that I just get "tin" prices on.
Thanks very much for any guidance.
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