BlueRidge55
Tenderfoot
Hi everyone, new here. Would anyone know what these items in the pics were used for and possible value. I'm trying to help a friend liquidate an estate. Thanks for your help.
It looks like miscellaneous angle iron, I-beams, and square tubing. Could have been used for just about anything.Would anyone know what these items in the pics were used for and possible value.
That's probably your best option. Certainly fastest and easiest.might be best to have a flatbed come pick it up and sell it for scrap steel.
Agreed. But it also depends how quick he has to move it and where he's located. In my neck of the woods, he might have to sit on it for a while waiting for a buyer.worth way more than scrap to people who weld.
Steel for fabrication, all the stock lengths (20 foot pieces) can be sold to any fabrication shop.as for the drops (smaller pieces) bring them to the nearest scrap yard. You need somebody that knows steel it sells by thickness,(a 4x4 PC.of tubing with a 1/4 in wall thickness will sell for a lot less than a 4x4 with a 3/8 wall) same goes for flanges n webs of channel I beam,angle ECT.Hi everyone, new here. Would anyone know what these items in the pics were used for and possible value. I'm trying to help a friend liquidate an estate. Thanks for your help.
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There's a few options available with the lot.Hi everyone, new here. Would anyone know what these items in the pics were used for and possible value. I'm trying to help a friend liquidate an estate. Thanks for your help.
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If I were closer that would be a "gold mine" for me!worth way more than scrap to people who weld. its basic stock to fabricate things out of. place an ad on market place well over a thousand bucks there.
Yes they just don't know but they been told of course if your not a welder/fitter like us well how could they know?If I were closer that would be a "gold mine" for me!
And by the way any stock lengths that make it to the scrap yard don't get scraped they are put on the side and sold to fabrication shops,that's where I always got mine at a discountHi everyone, new here. Would anyone know what these items in the pics were used for and possible value. I'm trying to help a friend liquidate an estate. Thanks for your help.
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If you are in NC, I have friends that are interested.Thanks for all the ideas and help. If I could weld I would make one heck of a garden trellis.![]()
I'm in SC but the items are in Virginia.If you are in NC, I have friends that are interested.
Thanks for the reply.I'm in SC but the items are in Virginia.