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    New to scraping

    Hey everyone I know this has been asked a few times prob but can people give me a run down of all the types of metals and how to identify what it is etc. I have a lot of copper wire from bedroom walls then I got copper from TVs and power cords etc and also got copper tubes and people said that their all diff and what metal is in the power plug ends



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    Welcome from south of Chicago. Ends of power plugs are Brass (not metal)

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    Even the silver ones?

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    Welcome from ca now on to your question. It's hasn't been asked but a time or well let's say more than 2. Here is a list

    #1-read

    #2-read

    #3-read

    Well you get the idea just keep on reading you will learn a lot more stuff that way. You will even find stuff you didn't know you were looking for. Or you can look at the bottom of this page it says similar threads and that's a good start as well. This place is a wealth of knowledge. Once again welcome

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    Look near the bottom of the home page, theres a scrap metal basics, which includes a metal identification section. good place to start. Youtube has some videos on scrapping just about anything.

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    Read, read, an read some more.

    Best education you'll ever get in the world of scrapping, an not have to deal with 50 youtube videos to find that one.

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    But just remember that almost every yard will classify stuff differently so what might be #1 here may well be #2 there, and prices are always changing.

    We can give you ideas and tips but a lot comes down to what and how your yard wants stuff broke down and stripped
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    Welcome from Nashville
    I joined a few weeks ago and there's so much info here. I've been reading a lot and the more I read the more questions I have, so I read more. By the time I find answers to the questions, I have more questions that need answering. Oh my head hurts, but I'm learning.

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    Welcome from Cincy. If you have not heard it yet...READ READ READ

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    Welcome! Like everyone else has said...READ. One other piece of advice, take a field trip to your local scrap yard or two and ask them for a tour. I got a tour of my main yard and I know how they want things separated. Best of luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by greytruck View Post
    Welcome from south of Chicago. Ends of power plugs are Brass (not metal)
    Brass is a metal. Same as aluminum, copper, mercury, steel.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by TwiztidM3thods View Post
    Even the silver ones?
    yes. Typically. They are plated. If you take a grinder to it, or just scrape it with a knife, you should see a brass color underneath.

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