TheRockDoc
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- May 28, 2011
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Another question for you "MD'ing Veterans"... SCRAP METALS recovered.....
So I am new to this addiction/obsession...obviously. The other day, I am out swinging and a fellow detector says to me, do you save brass? My immediate answer was..... "I dont know". Once he heard my answer, he knew I was a neophite. He then mentioned that the last time he turned in his brass, it was like 300 or 400 bucks or something like that, several hundred dollars anyways. He then says that orange brass is worth even more. Since then, I have saved everything that is orange(ish) metal. I am hoping I can get some feedback as to what metals pay enough for scrap that it is worth dealing with saving up/storing, and then taking to the scrapyard to cash in?
My next question is, how do you tell what type of metal it is? I am hoping there is an easier way besides life's most common answer.... that being, "you just learn"... So yeah, what should I be saving for scrap, and how do I identify it?
Thanks again everyone I appreciate the great info that is a product of Tnet.
Happy hunting.
So I am new to this addiction/obsession...obviously. The other day, I am out swinging and a fellow detector says to me, do you save brass? My immediate answer was..... "I dont know". Once he heard my answer, he knew I was a neophite. He then mentioned that the last time he turned in his brass, it was like 300 or 400 bucks or something like that, several hundred dollars anyways. He then says that orange brass is worth even more. Since then, I have saved everything that is orange(ish) metal. I am hoping I can get some feedback as to what metals pay enough for scrap that it is worth dealing with saving up/storing, and then taking to the scrapyard to cash in?
My next question is, how do you tell what type of metal it is? I am hoping there is an easier way besides life's most common answer.... that being, "you just learn"... So yeah, what should I be saving for scrap, and how do I identify it?
Thanks again everyone I appreciate the great info that is a product of Tnet.
Happy hunting.
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