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Posted by [email protected] on January 05, 2005 at 20:26:30 from (209.195.139.186):
In Reply to: Re: scrap iron posted by wolfmantractor on January 02, 2005 at 16:19:32:
If you think the scrap yard scales are true--you'd better think again! i've been told they are usually off a little bit. don't know how true it is. I deal at Neville Metals on Neville Island, on the Ohio river, west of Pittsburgh. I'm satisfied that i get a good price for my scrap. Last trip, i got $6 a hundred lbs. for steel/ cast scrap. aluminum brought 50 cents a lb., even for alum. cans. Neville runs a good business, and they have treated me fairly, i think. I'm just a pickup truck junkie, but i get treated as good as the big haulers! Very courteous workers, and if i find something i can use, they'll either sell it to me, or let me weigh out with it in the truck bed! I don't ask to do that very often, just once in a long while! by: rustyj
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