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I need to replace a house-load of knackered old post-war cast-iron
guttering/downpipes: does this have any significant scrap value, or do I just smash it up and cart it down to the recycling centre? There'll be about 11 metres of half-round gutters and I suppose about 10m of downpipe. Thanks David |
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![]() "Lobster" wrote in message ... I need to replace a house-load of knackered old post-war cast-iron guttering/downpipes: does this have any significant scrap value, or do I just smash it up and cart it down to the recycling centre? There'll be about 11 metres of half-round gutters and I suppose about 10m of downpipe. Thanks David Probably not much, but leave it outside the front of the house around here, and someone will be knocking (if you are lucky!) to ask if they can take it away or it just vanishes. Peter |
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![]() "Peter Andrews" wrote in message news ![]() "Lobster" wrote in message ... I need to replace a house-load of knackered old post-war cast-iron guttering/downpipes: does this have any significant scrap value, or do I just smash it up and cart it down to the recycling centre? There'll be about 11 metres of half-round gutters and I suppose about 10m of downpipe. Thanks David Probably not much, but leave it outside the front of the house around here, and someone will be knocking (if you are lucky!) to ask if they can take it away or it just vanishes. Peter Jees, I thought it was only my area that was like that -- the_constructor Don't tip it, recycle it. Join your local group. http://freecycle.org/display.php?reg...ited%20Kingdom |
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![]() "Lobster" wrote in message ... I need to replace a house-load of knackered old post-war cast-iron guttering/downpipes: does this have any significant scrap value, or do I just smash it up and cart it down to the recycling centre? There'll be about 11 metres of half-round gutters and I suppose about 10m of downpipe. Thanks David If it's intact you'd be better selling it privately or through an architectural scrap merchant - lots of buildings are only allowed to use cast iron fittings and they're expensive. If it's not intact take it to your scrap yard for weighing in. Mary |
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Lobster wrote:
I need to replace a house-load of knackered old post-war cast-iron guttering/downpipes: does this have any significant scrap value, or do I just smash it up and cart it down to the recycling centre? There'll be about 11 metres of half-round gutters and I suppose about 10m of downpipe. I did a house a few months ago with 3 x 25 feet of gutter, and 2 down pipes, got around £15 scrap from the dealer.(actually got around £20 for 260kg, but I had an old boiler and a few other bits to add on.) £80/tonne recently for cast scrap. Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. |
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A.Lee wrote:
Lobster wrote: I need to replace a house-load of knackered old post-war cast-iron guttering/downpipes: does this have any significant scrap value, or do I just smash it up and cart it down to the recycling centre? There'll be about 11 metres of half-round gutters and I suppose about 10m of downpipe. I did a house a few months ago with 3 x 25 feet of gutter, and 2 down pipes, got around £15 scrap from the dealer.(actually got around £20 for 260kg, but I had an old boiler and a few other bits to add on.) £80/tonne recently for cast scrap. Alan. If you are not worried about "value" then put it on your local Freecycle group website. Someone may well find enough good bits to do some repairs. The usual arrangement is for the receiver to collect , so you get to reccyle it and get it carted away as well. |
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![]() "Lobster" wrote in message ... I need to replace a house-load of knackered old post-war cast-iron guttering/downpipes: does this have any significant scrap value, or do I just smash it up and cart it down to the recycling centre? There'll be about 11 metres of half-round gutters and I suppose about 10m of downpipe. Thanks David Once again on here. http://www.letsrecycle.com/prices/metalsPrices.jsp -- Dave Baker - Puma Race Engines |
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replying to Dave Baker, michelle campbell wrote:
ive got 4 long peices the same ,iron guttering off an old house weight a ton ,and would love to know if its worth selling but for how much ? or scrap it ?xx -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...ue-438403-.htm |
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michelle campbell wrote:
ive got 4 long peices the same ,iron guttering off an old house weight a ton ,and would love to know if its worth selling but for how much ? 8p per kilo |
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On Tuesday, 19 September 2017 21:44:05 UTC+1, michelle campbell wrote:
replying to Dave Baker, michelle campbell wrote: ive got 4 long peices the same ,iron guttering off an old house weight a ton ,and would love to know if its worth selling but for how much ? or scrap it ?xx £100 a ton, according to this http://scrapmetalreaders.co.uk/scrap-metal-prices/ Owain |
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On 19/09/2017 21:44, michelle campbell wrote:
replying to Dave Baker, michelle campbell wrote: ive got 4 long peices the same ,iron guttering off an old house weight a ton ,and would love to know if its worth selling but for how much ? or scrap it ?xx Is it in good condition? Then it may have resale value for restoration of Grade 2 or higher listed buildings if you can find the right sort of reclaimation yard to sell it to (for better that scrap metal value). If it is being replaced because it has rusted through then it is basically just scrap iron. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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On 20/09/2017 07:59, Martin Brown wrote:
On 19/09/2017 21:44, michelle campbell wrote: replying to Dave Baker, michelle campbell wrote: ive got 4 long peices the same ,iron guttering off an old house weight a ton ,and would love to know if its worth selling but for how much ? or scrap it ?xx Is it in good condition? Then it may have resale value for restoration of Grade 2 or higher listed buildings if you can find the right sort of reclaimation yard to sell it to (for better that scrap metal value). If it is being replaced because it has rusted through then it is basically just scrap iron. -- Judging from what I've seen on some TV programs the reclaimation yard may sell it expensively but buy it in for little more than scrap value. -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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