Since Im in a manic mood this morning ill ask...

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Either way your recovery of stems will be time consuming and there's no easy scrap. Like the ol' saying goes "If it would have easy, it would have been done…scrap 101"

The easiest method for low recovery items is to clean a few and take a weight before and after to figure out the recovery rate, then shop around to the yards that do low recovery exports. Then it's an easy case of just collecting the product then instead of using large amounts of time for a low recovery return. Most yards might want to do their own % return tests and getting a quote from their buyer before giving you a quote. If you call them you must have a good idea of how much product you'll have to sell and if it's going to be a one time or repeat order. Basically looking at it from a scrap yard perspective if you have a pail of uncleaned stems and that's it for quantity, well it'll be worth a low recovery brass content price.
 

Cool Sorry I missed this reply Thanks.
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