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Re: Question on Selling freon
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Posted by Fred Milner on February 24, 2004 at 19:01:54 from (66.168.91.91):
In Reply to: Question on Selling freon posted by Ray on February 24, 2004 at 17:19:37:
I pump freon for a demolition company all the time. You can take the cans to your local supply house and they will take care of it for you. R-12 is selling back to the factory for recycling for $12.00 per pound now. Yours is in the can so you should be able to get a little more for it as new. Around here it is $20.00 a pound for new. It is not really new but is recycled from the factory. They will take the R-22 but don't pay for it. I pump about 3 to 4 thousand pounds a year now. Most is R-22. The automotive shops aroud you would like to get it also. The EPA is not looking for people like you, but the people that handle a lot of it. If you had several hundred pounds it would be a little different. Sell it to the local auto shop.
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