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    Paint cans. Are they worth much in Dupage county illinois

    Brand new to scrapping. Doing cans. Just wondering if Paint cans are worth anything. Was thinking they were aluminum. If they are steel is it worth it. How much do scrap metal places in Dupage county give for steel. Any advice helps. Thanks



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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonewolf83 View Post
    Brand new to scrapping. Doing cans. Just wondering if Paint cans are worth anything. Was thinking they were aluminum. If they are steel is it worth it. How much do scrap metal places in Dupage county give for steel. Any advice helps. Thanks
    All metal is money! Call scrapyards in your area to get current prices. Prices, grades of stuff and rules are different at every yard.

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    My yard won't take paint cans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave View Post
    My yard won't take paint cans.
    If the paint is dried mine will. I use the cans to hold small steel items and then put the lid on to keep them contained. I hate when people dump screws and nails as they almost always find my tire!

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    Like coffee cans many are going to plastic. .08-.10 cents a pound so not a good use of space if your using a car.
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    Yea I hate the plastic coffee ones. Heck I even use a Pringels can to hold screws and nails, it has a metal bottom! LOL Just tape it closed and in it goes!!

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    Unless you can get 40-50 cans at a time, they aren't worth it in my opinion.

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    Check them with a magnet, then call the yard you want to sell them to and ask if they buy them and how much per pound
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