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Old 12-04-2021, 09:37 AM   #42
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Re: Getting rid of scrap metal

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Originally Posted by mongocanfly View Post
I hauled off a trailer load of stainless tubing a couple months ago..got .80lb..should have waited cause it's up now, but I wanted it outta my way..
Then hauled off a trailer of scrap metal odds and ends.. it was bringing 8.00 a hundred then.same thing, it went up..2 weeks ago it got as high as13.50 a hundred..
I hauled off my old s10 blazer today..its dropped..of course.. 10.00 hundred today..
I called one place ..they read me a long list of rules..
Title, drivers license, piece of mail with your name and address , , they take your picture and thumb print......dang..
Called another place down the road...he laffed and said rules,what rules..just bring it on..
I've got several thousand lbs of brass...I'm thinking it needs gone to
Did you tell the one place you wanted to sell scrap not get your gold star on your driver's license?
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