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[email protected] November 17th 08 06:47 PM

Radiator Scrap Value
 
I listed an old single panel rad on Freecycle but had no takers .I was
going to leave it out on Wed night for the Cleansing to uplift on
Thursday on their Bulk Uplift but I was wondering if they have any
scrap value?

Roger Mills November 17th 08 07:01 PM

Radiator Scrap Value
 
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
wrote:

I listed an old single panel rad on Freecycle but had no takers .I was
going to leave it out on Wed night for the Cleansing to uplift on
Thursday on their Bulk Uplift but I was wondering if they have any
scrap value?



Very little! I got 10p per Kg when I recently took one to the scrappy.

However, if you've got any old brass fittings - radiator valves etc. -
there're worth *much* more pro rata.
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Ed Sirett November 17th 08 07:06 PM

Radiator Scrap Value
 
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 18:47:52 +0000, NOSPAMnet wrote:

I listed an old single panel rad on Freecycle but had no takers .I was
going to leave it out on Wed night for the Cleansing to uplift on
Thursday on their Bulk Uplift but I was wondering if they have any scrap
value?


It's what's called "light iron". I think that's about 1p/kg was about 2.5p/
kg in June.




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Andrew Mawson November 17th 08 07:18 PM

Radiator Scrap Value
 

wrote in message
...
I listed an old single panel rad on Freecycle but had no takers .I

was
going to leave it out on Wed night for the Cleansing to uplift on
Thursday on their Bulk Uplift but I was wondering if they have any
scrap value?


Not this month - last month yes !! Our local scappy will now take in
'light iron', but won't pay for it or collect it. All because the
Chinese have too much already.

AWEM


RobertL November 17th 08 07:58 PM

Radiator Scrap Value
 
On 17 Nov, 19:01, "Roger Mills" wrote:
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,

*wrote:
I listed an old single panel rad on Freecycle but had no takers .I was
going to leave it out on Wed night for the Cleansing to uplift on
Thursday on their Bulk Uplift but I was wondering if they have any
scrap value?


Very little! I got 10p per Kg when I recently took one to the scrappy.

However, if you've got any old brass fittings - radiator valves etc. -
there're worth *much* more pro rata.


But how do you sell them? Do you need to collect together a decen
total weight? If i take them to our coluncil dump they don't give
anything.

Robert


A.Lee November 17th 08 08:21 PM

Radiator Scrap Value
 
RobertL wrote:

On 17 Nov, 19:01, "Roger Mills" wrote:
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,

wrote:
I listed an old single panel rad on Freecycle but had no takers .I was
going to leave it out on Wed night for the Cleansing to uplift on
Thursday on their Bulk Uplift but I was wondering if they have any
scrap value?


Very little! I got 10p per Kg when I recently took one to the scrappy.

However, if you've got any old brass fittings - radiator valves etc. -
there're worth *much* more pro rata.


But how do you sell them? Do you need to collect together a decen
total weight? If i take them to our coluncil dump they don't give
anything.


Yes, it is worth saving a decent weight before weighing them in, as
otherwise you'd be spending more in petrol than you'd get for the scrap.
How the prices paid has plummetted makes scrap metal almost worthless
again, so be prepared to see abandoned cars left in the streets, old
radiators lying around etc.
Steel has plummeted recently, I think 10p/kilo is rather more than can
be had now, it is traded at £10/tonne, that is for large weights, small
amounts are paid at half that if you are lucky.
Copper alloys are also less than half the price of the summer, it was
£3/kg in June, the wholesale price is now £1.20/kg.

See he
http://www.letsrecycle.com/prices/metalsPrices.jsp

Alan.
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Bob Minchin[_2_] November 17th 08 08:46 PM

Radiator Scrap Value
 
A.Lee wrote:
RobertL wrote:

On 17 Nov, 19:01, "Roger Mills" wrote:
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,

wrote:
I listed an old single panel rad on Freecycle but had no takers .I was
going to leave it out on Wed night for the Cleansing to uplift on
Thursday on their Bulk Uplift but I was wondering if they have any
scrap value?
Very little! I got 10p per Kg when I recently took one to the scrappy.

However, if you've got any old brass fittings - radiator valves etc. -
there're worth *much* more pro rata.

But how do you sell them? Do you need to collect together a decen
total weight? If i take them to our coluncil dump they don't give
anything.


Yes, it is worth saving a decent weight before weighing them in, as
otherwise you'd be spending more in petrol than you'd get for the scrap.
How the prices paid has plummetted makes scrap metal almost worthless
again, so be prepared to see abandoned cars left in the streets, old
radiators lying around etc.
Steel has plummeted recently, I think 10p/kilo is rather more than can
be had now, it is traded at £10/tonne, that is for large weights, small
amounts are paid at half that if you are lucky.
Copper alloys are also less than half the price of the summer, it was
£3/kg in June, the wholesale price is now £1.20/kg.

See he
http://www.letsrecycle.com/prices/metalsPrices.jsp

Alan.

Also it seems that the days when you could get a few quid for a scrap
car are over. I had to pay a few weeks ago to get rid of a car. Only a
tenner but the balance has swung the other way.

Bob

John November 17th 08 09:05 PM

Radiator Scrap Value
 

"Andrew Mawson" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
...
I listed an old single panel rad on Freecycle but had no takers .I

was
going to leave it out on Wed night for the Cleansing to uplift on
Thursday on their Bulk Uplift but I was wondering if they have any
scrap value?


Not this month - last month yes !! Our local scappy will now take in
'light iron', but won't pay for it or collect it. All because the
Chinese have too much already.

AWEM


Jump on it and put it in the wheelie bin!

Incidentally, I saw a guy take a lot of pipe and fittings to the council
tip - what a waste - best to separate the metals (mixed scrap is worth less)
and take it to a scrap merchant. (or save the petrol and leave it out for
the pickeys to collect it.



RobertL November 18th 08 11:21 AM

Radiator Scrap Value
 
On Nov 17, 9:05*pm, "John" wrote:
"Andrew Mawson" wrote in message

...



wrote in message
.. .
I listed an old single panel rad on Freecycle but had no takers .I

was
going to leave it out on Wed night for the Cleansing to uplift on
Thursday on their Bulk Uplift but I was wondering if they have any
scrap value?


Not this month - last month yes !! Our local scappy will now take in
'light iron', but won't pay for it or collect it. All because the
Chinese have too much already.


AWEM


Jump on it and put it in the wheelie bin!

Incidentally, I saw a guy take a lot of pipe and fittings to the council
tip - what a waste -


but the staff at the tip separate it don't they?

Robert



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