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solarman216
18-01-2016, 22:36
as headline, took a trailer of scrap to the dealers today all 2.5 tonnes of it for the princely sum of £62.50 now Tata have shut another works it will only fall more, on the good side on the way in spied a V reg T2 in my colour, on the way out stopped and had a better look, got near perfect OSF wing for £15, better luck than rich, Rick

Banshee
18-01-2016, 23:22
as headline, took a trailer of scrap to the dealers today all 2.5 tonnes of it for the princely sum of £62.50 now Tata have shut another works it will only fall more, on the good side on the way in spied a V reg T2 in my colour, on the way out stopped and had a better look, got near perfect OSF wing for £15, better luck than rich, Rick

Awesome Rick!!!! What a find!!!!

Similar story to mine back in the day, check the beauty out that I found :thumbs

http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18615

emjaybee
18-01-2016, 23:54
as headline, took a trailer of scrap to the dealers today all 2.5 tonnes of it for the princely sum of £62.50 now Tata have shut another works it will only fall more, on the good side on the way in spied a V reg T2 in my colour, on the way out stopped and had a better look, got near perfect OSF wing for £15, better luck than rich, Rick

Scrap prices are dire at the moment, 12 months ago I weighed in under a tonne and got £80!

:(

On the up side, getting a lot less agro locally from certain wheeled members of a certain emerald isle.

:)

Every cloud...

...and all that.

:thumb2

solarman216
19-01-2016, 00:32
the scrappies round here are muting that before long we will have to pay to get it taken away, very bad news, so good excuse for me to have clear up, another load tomorrow, stainless £150 ton, Ali £400 ton (dropped £50 from last week) Copper, Brass and lead, I will have so much more space, Rick

solarman216
20-01-2016, 00:16
loads of work sorting scrap today, mulling over the issue of a petrol Ali head, is it worth removing all the ferrous metal to make it clean Ali which at 10 kg will make £4 or leave in in which = £1 need to find a quick method of removing valve guides and seats, best so far is mini disk cutter on seats and heat head by fire and drift guides out, all too slow, plus cost of disk, I do have a fire basket made of scaffold putlocks (5ft tubes) and it gets hot enough to melt Ali but containing it is the problem, have done it with batteries for lead but Ali is a bit higher temperature, any suggestions, I do have some 45 gallon drums but doubt if cut in half they will stand the strain, ,,,,,, -5C here at the mo by the way, Rick

Terrano Steve
20-01-2016, 08:43
I have never thought it was worth the effort but I suppose I never have enough ali. To be honest I don't usually separate heavy from light iron either when scrap prices are down our local scrap yard was always very fair with price for mixed.

solarman216
20-01-2016, 23:22
the scrap industry needs some understanding, a copper cylinder for instance goes in as brazery cos it is contaminated with the brazing on the seams, in the past it has been worthwhile taking tin sheers to them and cutting it out, pure copper is much higher than mixed, as with brass, so pure copper in one bin, brass in another and mixed in another, best to do it as you get it then you do not notice the time involved, but of course at the end of a working day this rarely happens, Rick

solarman216
22-01-2016, 22:57
Well had another load today, seems I was wrong, cylinders go in as copper, but only if all brass is removed including the coil back nuts! I think this is where we all go wrong as it is part of the bare cylinder when purchased, anyway 200Kg Ali, 147Kg copper and some other odd bits, £328.45 all told so worth the trip, Rick