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yes i do you get better rates if its sorted outEvening all I was just wondering do you guys clean your scrap ie cut the soldered joints out and compression joints out or just bung it all in together as Ive got a fair bit of it collected and I'm wondering if it's worth doing it or not? thanks
time spent sorting will double the price if theres\ brass in there it will go in as mixed no brass and its brazery
no solder and its copper
Prices atm are poor. If you can afford to wait, keep it until they rise again.
£4.25 a kilo for brazery, £4.50 a kilo for clean copper down here. Better than it has been for a few months
copper with soldered joints goes in as clean copper up here, get 3 bags of copper, brazery and brass. If you've got mostly brass in your brazery bag then they will put it through as brass
i got decent prices at my scrappies last week
Copper with soldered joints is classed as clean where I go aswell in south east london. I got £4.20 a kilo a week or two ago now.
Really? With soldered joints it apparently can't be recycled as copper tube....I get about 3.50 a kilo with joints, and brass mixed at the moment. I was happy with that until I read the above!
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