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What happens when I bring scrap metal to be recycled? How does the process work?

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What happens when I bring scrap metal to be recycled? How does the process work?

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Metals House on South 2nd Street for BRASS, COPPER & ALUMINUM: When you first arrive at PSC Metals, you will be greeted by an inspector who will give you an inspection ticket. When it’s time for your material to be weighed, it will be placed upon the scale. You will need to place a fingerprint on the inspection ticket, and give the ticket with your ID to the weighmaster. He or she will ask you to sign a printed ticket and will print a voucher to be cashed at our on-site ATM*. If your total is $1,000.00 or more, you will receive a check from our Cashier instead of receiving a voucher for the ATM. *Tennessee state law requires a 5-day waiting period to receive cash for copper and catalytic converters. Alternately, you can have a check mailed to the address on your ID instead of coming back in 5 days to receive cash. Iron Scales on Sylvan Street for IRON: You will drive onto the scales to be weighed in. Present a current photo ID and a fingerprint to the weighmaster. You will be given an

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