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    Cool Jack Scrapper on Tungsten Carbide $14 a lb

    you will never believe who walks in while I was filming

    leave comments I want to know what you guys think I will also answer any questions about this metal




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    A friend of mine brought in some carbide a month ago or so. At $9.00 a lb. I dont remember how much it weighed but came out to $2,844.00. Not bad for old machine parts / Heavy duty drill bits.

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    I scored about $2500-$2600 with some "slitting line knives" once

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    HAHAHAHA.........prove it......
    Determine never to be idle. No person will have occasion to complain of the want of time who never loses any. It is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypoman View Post
    HAHAHAHA.........prove it......

    not sure how.



    the size of a typical slitting set is shown in image knives were about 9 lbs each when they were sharpened to small to use.

    9 lbs x 24 knives = 216 lbs x 12 = $2592.00

    but that is just mathematical reasoning. so the claim that i sold a set for 2600 is not so far fetched.

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    LOL! I was talking about the video and you having a twin.......my bad. hahahaha.... I believe you about the knives dude!

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    I've got a fair bit stored up, do you mind me asking who your buyer is Jack? I've been trying to find somewhere in Canada to sell to.

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    DEVO, google scrap carbide buyers and I bet there will be 30 to 40 companies that come up. Find one and ship it to them just find a trusted buyer. You might have to send off a sample first then get the analysis back and a solid quote from them. Just a thought.

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    Ok video was less than informative........After a little research I found several sources of this metal and will be on the lookout.............

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    So you are a magician too, eh????

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    Quote Originally Posted by devo View Post
    I've got a fair bit stored up, do you mind me asking who your buyer is Jack? I've been trying to find somewhere in Canada to sell to.
    here is what you do call up local carbide insert suppliers because most of the the ones I met buy them themselves. you just call and say hey I have xxx lbs of carbide and i need a buyer. the distributors should hook you up or just buy them off of you no running around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypoman View Post
    LOL! I was talking about the video and you having a twin.......my bad. hahahaha.... I believe you about the knives dude!
    I have a twin?



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    Quote Originally Posted by scrappy888 View Post
    So you are a magician too, eh????
    once upon a time.

    I preformed for 5-6 years in restaurants and bars.

    I mean my bother James The Magician did

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    Lol..nice..do u know how to levitate as well...bring us a vid

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    Quote Originally Posted by PistoneScrapProcessing View Post
    DEVO, google scrap carbide buyers and I bet there will be 30 to 40 companies that come up. Find one and ship it to them just find a trusted buyer. You might have to send off a sample first then get the analysis back and a solid quote from them. Just a thought.
    Piston, Why didn't I think of that??!!

    I know there are tons of buyers, most of them in the USA, which involves extortion level shipping rates to get product there from Canada. And then there's shipping across a border as well. I was simply asking him for a referral, since we are in the same rough geographical area.

    Sorry you took offence to someone exercising sound business practice and doing a little networking, in the future I'll do it privately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    Ok video was less than informative........After a little research I found several sources of this metal and will be on the lookout.............
    Kool beans Mike, any leads or links for us you'd care to share in here? lb

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    Quote Originally Posted by devo View Post
    Piston, Why didn't I think of that??!!

    I know there are tons of buyers, most of them in the USA, which involves extortion level shipping rates to get product there from Canada. And then there's shipping across a border as well. I was simply asking him for a referral, since we are in the same rough geographical area.

    Sorry you took offence to someone exercising sound business practice and doing a little networking, in the future I'll do it privately.
    Devo, buddy, I don't believe there was any offense intent there, just another useful and probably fruitful idea from a fellow forum friend. Same search, tweaked to your province would make it a more useful albeit, shorter list of results I figure. Just my two cents worth. Oh ya, gonna do this a bit more today, seeing as it is Christmas eve and all. Have a very Merry Christmas dude. lb

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    how do you identify tungsten carbide? the info i have found said you can use a spark test. also read magnetism is a little weaker.
    any other tricks to identify this metal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NWOdrudge View Post
    how do you identify tungsten carbide? the info i have found said you can use a spark test. also read magnetism is a little weaker.
    any other tricks to identify this metal?
    watch the video in this thread : http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...tml#post105450

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    I have a friend who owns a machine shop and I clean up scrap for him once in a while... I'll have to ask him what he does with his old carbide.


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