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Old 11-28-2021, 02:59 PM   #32
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Re: Getting rid of scrap metal

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Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul View Post
I never had a problem when I was in So. Cal either. It must be a regional thing. There's only one place up here and they're picky. I guess they can afford to be because there's always a line to get in.
Made a small haul to the recycling center today. 2 baskets of plastic bottles and one with a small amount of aluminum cans. $42, way more profitable (and transportable) than steel. It’s always crowded but they have a good system and the line goes fast. They take scrap steel, copper, glass, etc as well.
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