Look for an architectural salvage place. I'm assuming you mean a radiator,
right? They'll usually take those. I'm not sure he'll get lots of money, as
they usually only sell for around $100. Tall, skinny ones are more popular
than low wide ones (the less space taken up the better). They're worth more
if they don't have 8 million layers of paint, and if they're ornate in some
way.

On 3/28/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So...again I need to solicit the advice of the experts of everything
> (cf-comm):
>
> I have a friend who just bought an old house.  In his bedroom is one of
> those huge old cast iron steam heaters, but it's hooked up to nothing,
> and it's really in the way.  He needs to get rid of it ASAP.  I thought
> I remember seeing a TV show where this company bought old cast iron
> fixtures like tubs, sinks, heaters, tanks etc.  Suppsedly, IIRC, there
> is quite a market out there for these items, and one can get a decent
> amount of money for them.  Anyone ever hear of this?  Know of any place
> I can contact that might help me find out if it's worth anything, or we
> should just take it to the scrap heap and get a pennies for the iron?
> Being that he just moved in, and there's lots of work to do, he could
> use any extra money he can gather....
>
> 

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