To create my invention, i had to go to a scrap metal yard.
Most of them have the usable parts stripped of off them, then the cars are crushed and sold by the pound for scrap metal.
If you are looking to get scrap metal or wire, you most likely don't want to pay for it. If you don't mind paying, simply go to you closest scrap yard and explain that you just want to buy a little wire. (you will probably have to pay 2x their buying price) If you are looking to find your own, just go to http://scrappingmetal.blogspot.com and read the "How To" that is there
9 cents a pound for steel 50¢ per pound of aluminum $3 per pound for copper. Scrap metal prices have many factors that are considered in pricing. When you ask for scrap metal pricing you need to know: Comex pricing LME pricing Type of scrap metal you have - ferrous (iron, steel, HMS) or non ferrous (copper, aluminum, zinc, brass, etc.) Always carry a magnet to do a quick test on your scrap metal, and make sure you clean and separate your scrap metal. Once you have all of this info then check online pricing and call your local recycling yard. Compare pricing and go with scrap yard that pays highest price and is reputable.
due to the scrap metal value of the item which is a valuable commodity. For cuurent prices go to http://www.scrapmetalpricesandauctions.com
It depends on the price of scrap metal and how large the yard is. If the price of metal is high they crush them, if it is low they stock pile them and wait for the price to go up.
Scrap metal prices can vary from one scrap yard to the next. So it's a better idea to call ahead and talk to the scrap yard owners and learn their prices. For a fair bargain on your aluminum cans, I'd say visit the SIMS facility in your town. We usually go down there whenever we have to sell scrap in Memphis.
Scrap Metal can be sold at your nearest scrap recycling center. To find your nearest scrap yard, go to google maps, find your town/city, and search for scrap metal recycling. Bring in your scrap metal ,and they will weight it and pay you accordingly...But make sure you clean it all up before hand for a better price. For more info, check out the How To in the related links.
go to arcadeprehacks.com
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Go to a large modern auto salvage yard and ask the operator; he should be able to give you a comprehensive answer.
go to Scrap Yard Joe's page. The shooks are for 1 tire.