I have a 25-year-old dump site in the woods near my house. It is full of rusted-out junk (metal buckets, fencing wire, lawn mowers, driveshafts, gears). The buckets and drums make up the majority of the junk, but they are very thin and rusted very badly. I have looked all over the place for specs on how thick sheet metal needs to be in order to be considered worthy scrap, but can't find info. Can this stuff be too old, thin, and rusted? or will they take anything? Most of this sheet metal is REALLY rusted--to the point of having holes in it and being breakable with my bare hands.
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