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Thread: SA. Copper tube/pipe. FREE
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2nd Sep 2021, 04:49 PM #1Most Valued Member
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SA. Copper tube/pipe. FREE
Scrap Copper is about as high as its going a to get in my life time. I have a bit that I am going to take to metal merchant.
But before I do, does anyone need any?.
sizes range from 3/16 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 3/4 /7/8,1, 1.125, 1.375.
Smaller sizes are soft drawn, larger is HD.
Available in hobby quantities only for FREE.
Most is new and unused. Also have some used from refrigeration systems.
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3rd Sep 2021, 04:56 PM #2Diamond Member
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That is a very generous offer Eskimo. I was in at one of the local scrapies the other day and my eyes must have bulged. The amount of copper they had was enormous, there would have been container loads, likewise stainless steel. The SS was already pressed into bales about 1x1x2 metres. I remember years ago being told that stainless was worthless as scrap, as it was cheaper to start from the required ores than refine already processed stainless steel and produce new stainless. Obviously different now.
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7th Sep 2021, 09:38 AM #3
Eskimo great offer wish I was closer.
Would you be willing to post at my expense a hobby pack? Say 300mm long a selection?
Ray
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7th Sep 2021, 09:54 AM #4Most Valued Member
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