Thread: Old Batteries
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Re: Old Batteries

We have a good sized collection of old batteries too, I was thinking they could ride along on my next trip to the metal scrapyard, the robot team could use the money.

I was also planning to take some used up aluminum. It's worth about $0.50 a pound, if it is "clean" (no steel parts in it, such as screws or rivets)
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