Recycle Brake Rotors?
#101
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Re: Recycle Brake Rotors?
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> "Jian" <jian32wilksonq@inbox.com> wrote in message
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> > Ph@Boy wrote:
> >> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >>> Do brake rotors have scrap value?
> >>>
> >>> I am not positive, but I'm thinking I took some rotors to my metal
> >>> recycler and he didn't want them. I know I took something down there
> >>> that he didn't want, but I can't remember what it was -- rotors are
the
> >>> only thing that I would have laying around though ...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Metal scrap yards are paying about $190.00 per ton for ferrous metal,
> >> $2.00 a pound for copper, and aluminum is around $.70 cents a pound.
> >> Pricing differs from location. If you have a yard nearby you can scrap
> >> them there.
> > Mail them to me, I will take them.
>
>
> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it worth my
> while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin long ago, the
> people at the dump can either send them on or bury them. Either way, they
> have been gone for a long time.
>
Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it to the
side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a container, and then
they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They may just dump it in the
landfill when it gets there, but we don't know that. Gives the tree huggers
a good feeling.
Cheers,
Earle
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> "Jian" <jian32wilksonq@inbox.com> wrote in message
> news:Q2YLi.4309$z7.1182@bignews7.bellsouth.net...
> > Ph@Boy wrote:
> >> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >>> Do brake rotors have scrap value?
> >>>
> >>> I am not positive, but I'm thinking I took some rotors to my metal
> >>> recycler and he didn't want them. I know I took something down there
> >>> that he didn't want, but I can't remember what it was -- rotors are
the
> >>> only thing that I would have laying around though ...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Metal scrap yards are paying about $190.00 per ton for ferrous metal,
> >> $2.00 a pound for copper, and aluminum is around $.70 cents a pound.
> >> Pricing differs from location. If you have a yard nearby you can scrap
> >> them there.
> > Mail them to me, I will take them.
>
>
> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it worth my
> while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin long ago, the
> people at the dump can either send them on or bury them. Either way, they
> have been gone for a long time.
>
Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it to the
side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a container, and then
they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They may just dump it in the
landfill when it gets there, but we don't know that. Gives the tree huggers
a good feeling.
Cheers,
Earle
#102
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Re: Recycle Brake Rotors?
Hi Earle,
We in Vista, California, have to pay an extra five bucks a month for the
privilege of separating our trash. Our glass never makes the factories
cleanliness requirement, so it goes directly to the land fill.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
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>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it to
the
> side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a container, and
then
> they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They may just dump it in the
> landfill when it gets there, but we don't know that. Gives the tree
huggers
> a good feeling.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle
>
>
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We in Vista, California, have to pay an extra five bucks a month for the
privilege of separating our trash. Our glass never makes the factories
cleanliness requirement, so it goes directly to the land fill.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
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>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it to
the
> side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a container, and
then
> they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They may just dump it in the
> landfill when it gets there, but we don't know that. Gives the tree
huggers
> a good feeling.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle
>
>
--
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#103
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Re: Recycle Brake Rotors?
Hi Earle,
We in Vista, California, have to pay an extra five bucks a month for the
privilege of separating our trash. Our glass never makes the factories
cleanliness requirement, so it goes directly to the land fill.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
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>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it to
the
> side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a container, and
then
> they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They may just dump it in the
> landfill when it gets there, but we don't know that. Gives the tree
huggers
> a good feeling.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle
>
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
We in Vista, California, have to pay an extra five bucks a month for the
privilege of separating our trash. Our glass never makes the factories
cleanliness requirement, so it goes directly to the land fill.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
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>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it to
the
> side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a container, and
then
> they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They may just dump it in the
> landfill when it gets there, but we don't know that. Gives the tree
huggers
> a good feeling.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle
>
>
--
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#104
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Re: Recycle Brake Rotors?
Hi Earle,
We in Vista, California, have to pay an extra five bucks a month for the
privilege of separating our trash. Our glass never makes the factories
cleanliness requirement, so it goes directly to the land fill.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
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>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it to
the
> side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a container, and
then
> they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They may just dump it in the
> landfill when it gets there, but we don't know that. Gives the tree
huggers
> a good feeling.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle
>
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
We in Vista, California, have to pay an extra five bucks a month for the
privilege of separating our trash. Our glass never makes the factories
cleanliness requirement, so it goes directly to the land fill.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
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>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it to
the
> side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a container, and
then
> they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They may just dump it in the
> landfill when it gets there, but we don't know that. Gives the tree
huggers
> a good feeling.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle
>
>
--
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#105
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Re: Recycle Brake Rotors?
Hi Earle,
We in Vista, California, have to pay an extra five bucks a month for the
privilege of separating our trash. Our glass never makes the factories
cleanliness requirement, so it goes directly to the land fill.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
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>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it to
the
> side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a container, and
then
> they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They may just dump it in the
> landfill when it gets there, but we don't know that. Gives the tree
huggers
> a good feeling.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle
>
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
We in Vista, California, have to pay an extra five bucks a month for the
privilege of separating our trash. Our glass never makes the factories
cleanliness requirement, so it goes directly to the land fill.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
news:fdr3am$5e3$1@registered.motzarella.org...
>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it to
the
> side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a container, and
then
> they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They may just dump it in the
> landfill when it gets there, but we don't know that. Gives the tree
huggers
> a good feeling.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle
>
>
--
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#106
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Re: Recycle Brake Rotors?
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Jeff Strickland" wrote ...
>> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it
>> worth my while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin
>> long ago, the people at the dump can either send them on or bury
>> them. Either way, they have been gone for a long time.
>>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it
> to the side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a
> container, and then they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They
> may just dump it in the landfill when it gets there, but we don't
> know that. Gives the tree huggers a good feeling.
I just stack them in the garage. Every so often one of my friends
wants a new boat anchor. They also find a home in the garage for
weighing down plastic tarp.
--
DougW
> "Jeff Strickland" wrote ...
>> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it
>> worth my while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin
>> long ago, the people at the dump can either send them on or bury
>> them. Either way, they have been gone for a long time.
>>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it
> to the side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a
> container, and then they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They
> may just dump it in the landfill when it gets there, but we don't
> know that. Gives the tree huggers a good feeling.
I just stack them in the garage. Every so often one of my friends
wants a new boat anchor. They also find a home in the garage for
weighing down plastic tarp.
--
DougW
#107
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Re: Recycle Brake Rotors?
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Jeff Strickland" wrote ...
>> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it
>> worth my while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin
>> long ago, the people at the dump can either send them on or bury
>> them. Either way, they have been gone for a long time.
>>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it
> to the side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a
> container, and then they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They
> may just dump it in the landfill when it gets there, but we don't
> know that. Gives the tree huggers a good feeling.
I just stack them in the garage. Every so often one of my friends
wants a new boat anchor. They also find a home in the garage for
weighing down plastic tarp.
--
DougW
> "Jeff Strickland" wrote ...
>> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it
>> worth my while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin
>> long ago, the people at the dump can either send them on or bury
>> them. Either way, they have been gone for a long time.
>>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it
> to the side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a
> container, and then they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They
> may just dump it in the landfill when it gets there, but we don't
> know that. Gives the tree huggers a good feeling.
I just stack them in the garage. Every so often one of my friends
wants a new boat anchor. They also find a home in the garage for
weighing down plastic tarp.
--
DougW
#108
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Re: Recycle Brake Rotors?
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Jeff Strickland" wrote ...
>> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it
>> worth my while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin
>> long ago, the people at the dump can either send them on or bury
>> them. Either way, they have been gone for a long time.
>>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it
> to the side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a
> container, and then they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They
> may just dump it in the landfill when it gets there, but we don't
> know that. Gives the tree huggers a good feeling.
I just stack them in the garage. Every so often one of my friends
wants a new boat anchor. They also find a home in the garage for
weighing down plastic tarp.
--
DougW
> "Jeff Strickland" wrote ...
>> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it
>> worth my while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin
>> long ago, the people at the dump can either send them on or bury
>> them. Either way, they have been gone for a long time.
>>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it
> to the side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a
> container, and then they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They
> may just dump it in the landfill when it gets there, but we don't
> know that. Gives the tree huggers a good feeling.
I just stack them in the garage. Every so often one of my friends
wants a new boat anchor. They also find a home in the garage for
weighing down plastic tarp.
--
DougW
#109
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Re: Recycle Brake Rotors?
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Jeff Strickland" wrote ...
>> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it
>> worth my while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin
>> long ago, the people at the dump can either send them on or bury
>> them. Either way, they have been gone for a long time.
>>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it
> to the side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a
> container, and then they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They
> may just dump it in the landfill when it gets there, but we don't
> know that. Gives the tree huggers a good feeling.
I just stack them in the garage. Every so often one of my friends
wants a new boat anchor. They also find a home in the garage for
weighing down plastic tarp.
--
DougW
> "Jeff Strickland" wrote ...
>> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it
>> worth my while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin
>> long ago, the people at the dump can either send them on or bury
>> them. Either way, they have been gone for a long time.
>>
> Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it
> to the side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a
> container, and then they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They
> may just dump it in the landfill when it gets there, but we don't
> know that. Gives the tree huggers a good feeling.
I just stack them in the garage. Every so often one of my friends
wants a new boat anchor. They also find a home in the garage for
weighing down plastic tarp.
--
DougW
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Re: Recycle Brake Rotors?
"DougW" <I.only.read.usenet@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Earle Horton wrote:
> > "Jeff Strickland" wrote ...
>
> >> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it
> >> worth my while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin
> >> long ago, the people at the dump can either send them on or bury
> >> them. Either way, they have been gone for a long time.
> >>
> > Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it
> > to the side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a
> > container, and then they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They
> > may just dump it in the landfill when it gets there, but we don't
> > know that. Gives the tree huggers a good feeling.
>
> I just stack them in the garage. Every so often one of my friends
> wants a new boat anchor. They also find a home in the garage for
> weighing down plastic tarp.
>
I am saving my Jeep rotors. I have an idea for a floor lamp base.
Cheers,
Earle
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> Earle Horton wrote:
> > "Jeff Strickland" wrote ...
>
> >> I discovered that I can not accumulate enough material to make it
> >> worth my while to recycle. I dropped the rotors in my recycle bin
> >> long ago, the people at the dump can either send them on or bury
> >> them. Either way, they have been gone for a long time.
> >>
> > Silverton accepts all kind of metals at the transfer station. Put it
> > to the side with the rest of the big scrap, they load it into a
> > container, and then they truck it down to New Mexico somewhere. They
> > may just dump it in the landfill when it gets there, but we don't
> > know that. Gives the tree huggers a good feeling.
>
> I just stack them in the garage. Every so often one of my friends
> wants a new boat anchor. They also find a home in the garage for
> weighing down plastic tarp.
>
I am saving my Jeep rotors. I have an idea for a floor lamp base.
Cheers,
Earle