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    thats alot of reading



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    Great resource, Thanks MDG.
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    i don't know what one of them means but ive been called everything from good to bad so im sure i qualify

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    by the way Kris Kringle your post completely eliminated the need for this forum (kidding) i did save it to my computer. i scrolled down a little bit and did read a section about separating metals into bins seemed interesting.

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    and i thought there was only brass and red brass, could you imagine the price sheet enough reading gotta go scrap

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    great post, but blew a breaker in the right side of my brain from over load by page 17 of the brass section .

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    There's been a lot of versions of that book, dating back to the revolutionary war.

    The first book was simple, it read:

    Rules for Scrap:
    1. collect metal

    2. beat metal into sharp, pointy bits

    3. hurl metal at the enemy



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    The defense scrap handbook is a pretty impressive (and daunting) document, however this is the reference that most larger yards adhere to:

    http://www.isri.org/iMIS15_Prod/ISRI...f-e56ce1ccfab5

    I pull this out to settle the dreaded "tin vs. iron" debate with customers about twice a week.

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