Cast Iron Pallet Stove

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bogieb

Minister of Fire
Oct 31, 2014
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South Central NH
I'm not even sure (broken link removed to http://nh.craigslist.org/zip/5473600409.html)or what to think about it. Is it wood, pellet, coal, combination?

Free on CL though, I'm sure somebody will jump on it.
 
I'm not even sure (broken link removed to http://nh.craigslist.org/zip/5473600409.html)or what to think about it. Is it wood, pellet, coal, combination?

Free on CL though, I'm sure somebody will jump on it.
That appears to be a buderus unit next to it, is that free also?
 
Reminds me of those come and get your "free wood" deals. Instead of cutting a huge tree down tangled up in power lines while in between two houses 15 feet apart doing an expensive job for all that great and "free" spongy scrub wood this is just a drag it outta da basement and break your back. But ya better hurry because you must have it gone yesterday also. Now Go get to work!

One man's junk is another pack rats winning lotto ticket. Have fun cashing that ticket in. Besides your getting a two for one....COGO.... Carry One Get One. Whatta bargain! Extra fun since it is twice as heavy. If it has no value and I had no takers that bad boy would be meeting a sledge hammer and taking 5 gallon bucket rides up the stairs.
 
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Could always sell the iron if you have the muscle and will to get it to a scrap yard.
 
Could always sell the iron if you have the muscle and will to get it to a scrap yard
With the Chinese dumping steel into our market the scrap metal market is almost where you have to pay
 
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With the Chinese dumping steel into our market the scrap metal market is almost where you have to pay
Huh - it was just 2 years ago people were making a killing taking in metal to the scrap yard (any kind - heck, I was saving screws and nails as I was demo'ing the sheetrock in my house).
 
Huh - it was just 2 years ago people were making a killing taking in metal to the scrap yard (any kind - heck, I was saving screws and nails as I was demo'ing the sheetrock in my house).
I don't know about any other metals but aluminum is all over the place price wise here. Down the road I can get $0.40 per pound, out of town everyone is at around $0.25-$0.30
 
I got told by my mechanic I may have to pay to get rid of my car because of the tires.
 
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I don't know about any other metals but aluminum is all over the place price wise here. Down the road I can get $0.40 per pound, out of town everyone is at around $0.25-$0.30
In 08 I got 75 cents for cans. Two old cars went for $900. Cleaning up was paying off
 
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In 08 I got 75 cents for cans. Two old cars went for $900. Cleaning up was paying off
last sat morning I took a truck load of scrap metal to the recycler. Had 540 lbs and walked away with $13, hardly worth it.
 
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last sat morning I took a truck load of scrap metal to the recycler. Had 540 lbs and walked away with $13, hardly worth it.
Little over 2 cents a pound.
I just got told it was going to cost $75 to get rid of my old tv
 
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last sat morning I took a truck load of scrap metal to the recycler. Had 540 lbs and walked away with $13, hardly worth it.
Did you have the metal separated by type (coper, aluminum, tin etc?). I know when it's mixed they don't pay much. Wow, in summer of 2013 took about 300 pounds of stuff in (separated) and got dang near $100 - boy have times changed quickly.
 
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Did you have the metal separated by type (coper, aluminum, tin etc?). I know when it's mixed they don't pay much. Wow, in summer of 2013 took about 300 pounds of stuff in (separated) and got dang near $100 - boy have times changed quickly.
It was classified as Light Steel.
Damaged car body panels(fenders) brake rotors, mics steel from my son's old boiler, no copper or aluminum
 
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