by Dr. Cadmium » Sun Nov 21, 2010 12:00 pm
Those aren't the type of coil I was refering to. I don't know what alloy those in your photo are made of.
theirrationalist The last time I encountered cal-rod, I remember it being magnetic. Pure nickel is ferrous and sticks to a magnet like steel, and so are many high-nickel alloys. The only way to distinguish it from steel was with a spark test (it sparks like pure nickel) or with a chemical test.
For the average scrapper or small yard it's not worth dealing with exotics because it's too hard to accumulate a large quantity of them. If you come across a lot of exotics, your best course of action is to open an account with one of the few companies that deals with them. The one nearest to me requires one to have a legal business, a lot of paperwork filled out, high minimum quantities, and then they pay out 90 days after processing. Quite a hassle, and not practical for the backyard scrapper.
The only reason I even mentioned cal-rod was because from the description I thought that's what it could be.