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So today my husband was fixing a mail box at one of our rentals by the railroad tracks. I'm killing time by walking along the tracks looking for treasures. I happened to pick up a couple of railroad spikes and thought Hmmmmm these are neat what can I do with them? My husband finished working and we went home. Our neighbor greets us with a ton of excitement (he's big into scrapping) he says "Hey did you know steel is up to 200.00 a ton?" Of course we're thinking no way. Then we look at each other and thought, How many railroad spikes would it take to make a ton?
We weighed out the few I brought home and did the math aproximately 4000!! 
So our question is, Is it legal to collect these things and scrap them? They're laying everywhere along the tracks! We'd ask our neighbor but certainly don't want to give up a prospective treasure trove of steel.
What do you think?


So our question is, Is it legal to collect these things and scrap them? They're laying everywhere along the tracks! We'd ask our neighbor but certainly don't want to give up a prospective treasure trove of steel.

What do you think?