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the great spring scrap out.... made 60 bucks!

GRAY GHOST

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hello all! yesterday i took all of my scrap metals in that i had found in the past year. i have three five gallon buckets in my shop that i throw the different junk i find into. one is for copper, one for brass, and one for aluminum and stainless. i never throw anything away while i'm hunting, except for obvious trash. i rarely find stainless. it took a little while to try to clean it up, but i managed to make almost 60 bucks off of the old scrap! brass faucets,copper wire and gas lines, aluminum plate, brass clock innards, just junk finds of every description. recycling is cool, i've done it for years. that'll keep me in batteries and off! for a good while. do you recycle your junk finds too? thanks, and hh,
 
I sure do. I saved up my scrap for a couple of years the last time and cashed it in for a few hundred $$. I was kinda dumb last time though as I turned it in as mixed copper and brass. Next time round I'll separate the metals! Nice to see I'm not the only one out there :thumbup:

HH
Alan
 
Makes sence
Thanks
 
I think that's a great idea to recycle your junk. Maybe it will help keep us in gas money.
Dman
 
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