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Are you certain these are scrap?

Those that need them in their work pay dearly for them. Many times the scrap value. Dents and dings aren't a problem as they can be reworked.

You might try searching for sites that sell used lab ware to post them for a higher value.
 
qst42know said:
Are you certain these are scrap?

Those that need them in their work pay dearly for them. Many times the scrap value. Dents and dings aren't a problem as they can be reworked.

You might try searching for sites that sell used lab ware to post them for a higher value.


Yes qst42know, you have right but only theoretically and you know that is almost imposible in reality, to sell all these pieces at a price much higher than kitco.

teclu
 
What would it cost you to try it once on eBay with a starting price at scrap value? It may be worth a look.

I expect Lou knows many chemists perhaps he may know someone in the market for such expensive tools.
 
Are these thermocouples?

I'd be interested in buying them as scrap for a price just as fair as Kitco.


PM me.
 
Lou said:
Are these thermocouples?

I'd be interested in buying them as scrap for a price just as fair as Kitco.


PM me.


Thanks Lou, the crucibles were sold.

teclu
 
Lou said:
Next time, ask me please. I use these things and so do people I know.

OK, if just will be the next time, I hope.
Anyway, distance between my location and yours are several thousand km, for this reason is quite difficult such a transaction, I guess it is quite difficult traded 30-60 tr.oz pt in this way, by post mail ...at least for me.

teclu
 

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