Old radiators scrap value

Hi, I wonder if anyone can help. I am about to have the boiler and nine radiators replaced in my house. I was thinking this morning what the scrap value could be worth. I am assuming my discontinued Worcester Bosche Highflow 400 boiler will be stripped for any parts that could be used second hand. However I have old fashioned radiators (1960’70’s ish) that to my untrained eye are probably made of iron. Would anyone know what nine radiators might be worth to a scrap metal dealer (assuming my iron assumption is correct)?

Many thanks

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  • Poosmate
    Poosmate Posts: 3,126 Forumite
    Have you had a look on Ebay to see if they are selling and if so what price they are fetching?

    Otherwise check out this site for metal prices:

    http://www.letsrecycle.com/prices/metals

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  • davehills
    davehills Posts: 404 Forumite
    Without seeing a pic if they are 60's/70's flat panels they are probably steel.

    Remember that any discarded copper pipe/hot water cylinder is worth money!
  • Ben84
    Ben84 Posts: 3,069 Forumite
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    If they're not broken someone may buy them to use them. Generally, melting something down to make something new is the less environmentally sound option and it can be a poor economic choice too. You'll need to consider the scrap value against their condition and possible prices as radiators though.
  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,819 Forumite
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    If they are the old fin type, get them on ebay or a reclamation yard, worth a fortune.
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • steel is currently £150 ish per ton so you may get £30-£40 for them but dont forget that copper pipe/cylinders are currently over £2000 per ton so have quite a bit of value in them.
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