Old anchor chain, scrappie or tip?

wombat88

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I have a heavy wheelbarrows worth of very nasty old rusty anchor chain I want to get rid of.

Does it have a scrap value?

Is it worth taking it to the scrappie or shall I just take it down the tip?
 
It’s worth taking for the recycling capability as opposed to dumping.
 
As BOB says - better converted into the next nuclear submarine than filling landfill.

Unlike lead It may have no value from the scrap merchant - but better than in landfill.

Jonathan
 
Here it is often used to increase average density in making concrete blocks for permanent moorings, they mix it all before concrete sets. I had to get rid of a few tens of meters of rusted chain, the marina said "just leave it on that corner", a couple of days later it had disappeared.
 
Scrappie - they should pay you as scrap iron & steel has a value and any decent scrappie should have the prices listed on a board. It is a more regulated industry these days.
 
Scrappie - they should pay you as scrap iron & steel has a value and any decent scrappie should have the prices listed on a board. It is a more regulated industry these days.

Scrap steel is worth about 5p/kg. For a scrap merchant your chain is a nuisance, it costs him more to record the transaction than the chain is worth.

Give it to him - and have a warm, cuddly feeling that it will reduce imports and be remelted and converted, in a UK Electric Arc Furnace, employing UK residents, into something useful.

Jonathan
 
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