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    nutpie is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Always remember, is cutting the car down to size to gain scrap value going to cost more or equal to the cost of actually cutting it down? Like how many cutting blades will you have to buy to finish the job? If you spend $20 in blades and gain $30 in scrap value, but it takes 2 hours to cut, is it worth it? Although you say you have already cut the car into pieces. For future reference I guess...



    So at this point, the only thing left is to call scrap yards in your area and get prices...

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