If you don't have a metal recycler nearby, or figure its worth the hauling, most auto repair centers have a pile of metal scrap which someone hauls off for free. And they usually have a bin of old lead tire balancing weights where you can toss the keyleads. I always punch these out before burning or landfilling a piano. Consciense, you know. Gordon Stelter --- Clyde Hollinger <cedel@supernet.com> wrote: > Do you have any metal recyclers within a reasonable > distance? They will > probably take it and even pay you for it (maybe $2 > or so; whooppee!). > > Regards, > Clyde Hollinger, RPT > Lititz, PA, USA > > "Alan R. Barnard" wrote: > > > the plate weighed a (figurative) ton! I broke it > into 5 > > pieces that are still leaning against an outside > wall as I haven't figured > > out how to dispose of them. Trash guys just stared > at me when I suggested > > they take it! > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com
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