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    Hot water tanks

    Ok so I have 2 right now waiting to be dropped at the scrap yard but I have a quick question. Do I need to break them down at all? I know to take off the brass fittings but do I need to take out the insulation and stuff or are they usually taken whole?



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    No. Just take them in. No bonus for neatness.
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    Ok and do i bring them in seperate loads? Like one load all water heaters or do i just bring them in with my lite iron?

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    Throw em in with light iron.

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    Thx, pretty sure thats all i needed to know


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