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    DakotaRog is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I've done ok with pots & pans. Have got most of them at rummages (like our town city wide one this spring) but you have to be choosey in buying where you can make money. As for handles and such, not much of a problem. Most riveted or welded one will come off with some hammer beating. The only down side at my non-ferrous place is that they won't take magnetic SS so take a magnet along. Big difference between 50 cents a pound and a nickel & half...







    The pixs were before they were cleaned up. The old electric fry pan I actually sold on ebay for $4.95 (cost a buck).

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    was in local hardware store Friday old man was looking at the lodge cast iron cookware telling his wife he would like to buy of them

    spoke to him and told him I had assortment of cast iron that need cleaning up. got to get it together to show him fairly sure he will buy

    it never know where the next sell will come from

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    I do like those pots and pans! It takes very little time to remove those handles and make a very nice (HEAVY) pile of clean aluminum. The stainless pans get the same treatment, spoons and forks I sort the plated stuff out of it some is going in stainless other in brass, occasionally some solid silver. This stuff makes a tight load 500lb of aluminum pans vs pipe or sheet; I'll take um both but I'll go for what takes up so little room first always!

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