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    We would recommend calling a local scrapyard. Even if you're not generating enough quantity for them to deal with you directly, they should be able to connect you with somebody trustworthy to handle your material.

    This is a slow time of year for a lot of yards, so when an opportunity to get new scrap comes up, they should be more than willing to help.


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