Pewter and Tin
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 9:39 pm
Recently I have been on a pewter kick, buying it when ever I see it. Most sources say its a high Tin Alloy with purities raging from 70% to 95% Tinng th with most pewter being on the high end.
Now pewter/tin is a exotic metal with most yards near me not excepting it. I have not extensively asked for its acceptance, but from what yard I do visit they will accept it at Brass prices, $1.50 a pound or so.
But Tin trades at $10+ currently. With this in mind if I gather 100 or more pounds of pewter it may capture the interest of a yard and I could do a deal with them. With this in mind I would like to hear some opinions on scrapping tin/pewter and if I am approaching this correctly. Also any people directly in the scrap market like Dr. Cad would be great for any advice!
Some details on the pewter I am collecting is the antique stuff as bowls, mugs, and different figures. Clearly marked pewter this stuff is high grade and nice, but for the most part the metal content exceeds the antique value. For instance I have a pewter trophy from the 1930's etc. A friend of mine has bought and casted these into bars with ease as well.
Thanks for reading!
Now pewter/tin is a exotic metal with most yards near me not excepting it. I have not extensively asked for its acceptance, but from what yard I do visit they will accept it at Brass prices, $1.50 a pound or so.
But Tin trades at $10+ currently. With this in mind if I gather 100 or more pounds of pewter it may capture the interest of a yard and I could do a deal with them. With this in mind I would like to hear some opinions on scrapping tin/pewter and if I am approaching this correctly. Also any people directly in the scrap market like Dr. Cad would be great for any advice!
Some details on the pewter I am collecting is the antique stuff as bowls, mugs, and different figures. Clearly marked pewter this stuff is high grade and nice, but for the most part the metal content exceeds the antique value. For instance I have a pewter trophy from the 1930's etc. A friend of mine has bought and casted these into bars with ease as well.
Thanks for reading!