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Date: | Tue, 31 Jan 2012 11:10:25 -0500 |
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Hi all,
I recently emptied a wave solder pot, and am waiting for a call back from a
local metal scrap yard for what they will give me for some clean ingots of
63/37 solder.
Out of curiosity I started search the 'net for prices for recycled 63/37
solder, and you know what? It's pretty hard to find. I did call one place
because it listed on their web page that they recycled solder, but to call
and ask for the price. They told me that they would give me only 60 cents a
pound. Does that sound right? I mean with the price of tin up around $10.00
a pound that seemed pretty low to me.
What should I expect to get for recycled 63/37 solder?
Steve
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