In conclusion, scrap brass ammo is the most popular type of recycled ammunition. Most consumers are unaware that they can recycle brass shell casings. Therefore, Interco provides the solution with a simple and efficient way to recycle brass shell casings. For more information about how to recycle scrap brass ammo casings, click here to contact Interco. Companies that have a surplus or just a few scrap […].
Sell Scrap Copper Transformers Companies that have recently replaced their transformer, may now be wondering what to do with it. Where to Sell Scrap Lead-Acid Batteries Did you know car batteries, and any other type of large lead-acid battery, cannot […]. This is because manufacturers are producing a large […].
Manufacturers are producing a large number of brass shells consistently. Ammunition should be taken to your local police station for safe disposal. Shells are covered in plastic and metals two items that are commonly associated with recycling , they are not to be reused for new products.
This is because of the gunpowder stored within the case. Any item that falls into the category of explosives is not safe for our workers to be sorting or handling and cannot be processed for new recycled materials. The one time I took in a bucket of shells the yard paid lower than the regular brass price. Originally Posted by newattitude.
Thanks 7, Thanked 5, Times in 2, Posts. The only answer that counts is the yard you take them to Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesaler Certified Zip-Tie Mechanic "Give them enough so they can do something with it, but not too much that they won't do nothing.
Originally Posted by TheBigAndy. Thanks 4, Thanked 2, Times in Posts. Any shots into the snowbank caught the lead steel copper bullets then left it in a nice pile on the ground when it melted.
Last edited by NHscrapman; at PM. There ain't nothing wrong with an honest days work. Anyone who says otherwise is a fool. Thanks 18 Thanked 7 Times in 4 Posts. For all you that get less for brass shells couldnt you flatten them all and call them something else?
Thanks 1 Thanked 87 Times in 32 Posts. My yard now pays me. I showed them all casings were clean of dirt and live rounds. Primers didn't matter. Thanks Thanked Times in Posts. Thanks 66 Thanked Times in 47 Posts. Does anyone have experience with Blanks? Will scrap yards take these? It would take forever to sort through these to make sure they were fired. Description: 3, lbs Approximate Mixed Fired 5.
All mixed blank and expended 5. Shells have head stamp marking LC and LC Lot may contain shells with other markings. All placed in 17 wooden crates and 1 triwall box. While the gunpowder can be used in fertilizer, the rest of a cartridge is not good for the environment.
The lead found in many bullets should not be stuck in the ground where it can leach into the local water supply. You also should not throw ammunition away in the trash. This is not safe. When that ammunition gets dumped into the back of a garbage truck and the compactor runs, it could cause the cartridge to fire, sending the bullet in a potentially dangerous direction. Some people assume if they soak old ammunition in water or oil, this will ruin the gunpowder and it will no longer ignite if the primer is struck.
The water or oil may not make it into the cartridge, or the gunpowder could dry out, making the cartridge dangerous once again if thrown into the trash.
Skip to content.
0コメント