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    Where to find zinc scrap?

    I've never really done scrapping before and am new to this, am looking to find some zinc and maybe lead. Mainly zinc though, where can I find zinc? Might melt down to make bars and sell on ebay



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    Where to find zinc scrap?

    Boatyard?

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    Here are some links that might help.
    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...made-zinc.html
    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/gener...-question.html
    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...-cast-alu.html
    If you are going to melt it you should know that there might be magnesium mixed in. I've read somewhere on the forum that magnesium can be dangerous when you are melting it. You might want to do some research on it.
    Last edited by Evan; 06-12-2014 at 05:01 AM.

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    Wheel weights. Sort out the lead and sell them to bullet casters. Sort out the steel and sell it to the scrap yard. Keep the zinc that is left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evan View Post
    If you are going to melt it you should know that there might be magnesium mixed in. I've read somewhere on the forum that magnesium can be dangerous when you are melting it. You might want to do some research on it.
    Thanks for this information and the links. I'll keep this in mind and make sure I get pure zinc.

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    I have to ask. What is the value of the zinc? What do the people that buy the bars use it for. I have some zinc wheel weights I dont know what to do with. The only use ive ever heard it is attacking it to boat hulls to prevent corrosion.

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    its not worth much its just people buy the bars because they look cool. Theyll sell like $5 - $6 for a 1 pound bar on ebay + shipping
    zinc is currently at $0.93 per pound

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    so i made my first zinc bar today out of pennies :P
    (not very good because i didn't use enough pennies to fill the mold)

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    Don't forget to scrap the pepsi can! An pretty cool bar, reminds me of that fella that used to make molds for cars with Aluminum I think it was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Don't forget to scrap the pepsi can! An pretty cool bar, reminds me of that fella that used to make molds for cars with Aluminum I think it was.

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    Yes, that's the one!

    I still think those are pretty cool.

    Oh right...Zinc...Zinc is awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pstopman View Post
    so i made my first zinc bar today out of pennies :P
    (not very good because i didn't use enough pennies to fill the mold)
    Pretty cool mold, but I don't think I'd post publically about destroying pennies as I believe it is a felony to destroy currency.
    If it wasn't for the $ in $crap, it would just be.....

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    Use out of country currency. Canada is no longer making pennies, an up till '96 their pennies were 98% copper. No law in the US that says you can't melt foreign currency.

    Our Canadian friends may not like it much, but it's legal here. Just don't visit Canada an brag about it.

    Source: Should You Melt Down Pennies for Profit? Not U.S. Pennies, But ... - DailyFinance

    An yea I know it's about zinc..so..find a country that uses zinc in it's coins that you can get cheap enough an use those if you gotta use coins.

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