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2nd January 2018, 05:56 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Non-ferrous metals
I've been storing these for too long
1. A coil of 1/4" brass rod. Approximately 75 metres. Weighs a bit over 11 Kgs $50
2. Brass sheet 1830 X 610 X 0.6. Weighs over 4 Kgs $20
3. Copper sheet 800 X 650 X 0.75. Weighs over 5 Kgs $35
4. Copper sheet 785 X760 X 0.4. Weighs over 4 Kgs $25
5. Aluminium sheet 1550 X 1100 X 1.25. Free if you purchase all of the above for $120
Pick up from Littlehampton (South Aust)
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2nd January 2018, 06:43 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Good value there. I haven't seen brass rod in a coil like that before, makes me wonder if it is actually brass or a type of bronze. Is it slightly magnetic?
Hope you get some buyers.
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2nd January 2018, 07:29 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Not magnetic at all, aldav. I seem to remember I got it when an electrical manufacturer closed up and they were using it in a CNC machine to cut the screws for switches.
The prices I put on the items are around the scrap value, which is what will happen to it if there are no takers.
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10th January 2018, 03:37 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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WITHDRAWN - I took the brass and copper to the re-cyclers $171 Not bad!!
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