i recently did scrap one, only because a guy was paying me to haul it off and my scrapper intuition set in and i simply couldnt just dump it. haha. the one i scrapped i think was a baby grand and all of it wasnt even there. There was a heavy cast iron piece in the back that all the strings attached to and it was a job getting it apart. There is a ton of screws and bolts that hold it to the wood. The strings were steel with copper wrapped around them, and it would have took i dont know how long to unwind all the copper so i just cut them and took them in like that. i got paid for copper breakage for them which was only .10 a pound, they weighed 8 pounds. so there was only .80, i would have gotten a little more for them just throwing them in with mixed metal which was paying 12.50/100 at the other yard. Also the only brass i found was the two foot petals, which didnt weigh that much either. i wish i would have weighed the cast piece to get a total on how much i got out of it but i just tossed it on the trailer with a load of mixed metal. but all in all for the time i put into taking it apart and the wood that was left over, and just the plain bulkyness of trying to load it, it wasnt worth it to me, but go ahead and try it yourself, maybe you will have better luck with it then i did, but i dont plan on taking any more of them apart.
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