Any interest in brass dust/shavings?
#11
A local place generates quite a bit of brass dust/shavings. I use it for filling voids and I like the organic look it gives. Would anyone else be interested in buying some?
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iublue said:


A local place generates quite a bit of brass dust/shavings. I use it for filling voids and I like the organic look it gives. Would anyone else be interested in buying some?




Well sure, what are the particulars?
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#13
cost?
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#14
LOL - I could make a million bucks selling this stuff! (Work at an auto dealership & clean the key machine in exchange for the cuttings.) Takes a pittance to fill even large cracks and I've got several peanut jars full.
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#15
I'd get fired if I collected shavings from our machines - titanium and aircraft grade aluminum. We recycle the shavings and the titanium is worth quite a bit.
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#16
I would be up for some, depending upon cost!
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#17
Ditto here. Is it actually dust, or is it shavings? Shavings and filings usually sell for about $12/LB shipped on Ebay. Dust would be nice, the finer the better.
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#18
Interested what is the price ?
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#19
Yes
Don in Medford, OR
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#20
I'd be interested.

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