View Full Version : scrap yard or junk yard in Toronto area


Talex
04-22-2008, 06:57 AM
Hi,
I'm trying to find a scrap yard that will let me walk around the yard so I can
try and find some linear rails from old machines.
Anyone know where I can find such a place around Toronto?

Thanks,
Alex

DareBee
04-22-2008, 07:11 AM
Any scrap yard I know of shreds this stuff as fast as it comes in. Not to mention huge liability issues.
What brand/style/size are you looking for?
I have some used on my shelf and 1 of my customers will likely have me scrapping a bunch of equipment in the next couple of months.

Talex
04-22-2008, 07:38 AM
Pretty much any size and length will do DareBee. I need it for a home made cnc mill project.

Alex

DareBee
04-22-2008, 09:54 AM
Accuracies vary greatly amongst all the different styles of rails.
I telescopic drawer glide is a type of linear rail and is suitable for certain projects, just as railroad track, dovetail slide and printer mechanisms are .
You will need to provide more specifics to be of any use to me.

Talex
04-22-2008, 10:04 AM
I could use most 20mm or wider rail. Type Rail + bearing.

pic: http://www.linearmotion.skf.com/upload/img274-274bc/linear4.jpg

Alex

DareBee
04-22-2008, 12:41 PM
I thought I had a couple of surplus SR20 here but I can't find them.
I have a whole box of .5" for Thomson type shaft.

Over the last 5 years or so we have moved a LOT of machines to scrap with linears on them. It is generally not worth my while to strip any of that stuff.
I have a few huge servo motors here though - heh

Talex
04-22-2008, 02:11 PM
Interesting.
If you are going to be stripping any machinery with rails I'd love to come by and take the rails out.

It would really help me a lot if you were able to find those rails you are talking about.

Alex.

DareBee
04-22-2008, 02:54 PM
I didn't have the rails, just bearings.
Must have used them somewhere, they were in my storeroom for a long time.

As I said I rarely strip any of the scrap machines.
There is no knowing when and if my customers will need equipment moved that is scrap. I did 75 ton last spring so they may not have devalued too much stuff this year.
1 LARGE CNC universal grinder (ways needed redone) was 1,000,000 replacement cost. No one wanted it or any other machines that I thought might be of interest.
I have learn t to look the other way and collect my charge-out to dispose of these things.
My customers whom I build machines for don't want used stuff on their equipment.

Scrap steel is very high right now, got 235/ton last week

Talex
04-22-2008, 03:13 PM
Thats an interesting company to work for.
Thanks for checking for me.
If you do come across any scrap rails/bearing give me a shout Id love to take/buy them off you.

Alex

JustSomeGuy
04-22-2008, 03:42 PM
This won't be of use to you as they are auto wreckers but I assume that this is the kind of "You pull it" place you are looking for.
http://www.standardautowreckers.com/
These guys are kinda cool because they have this $50 for all you can carry thing.

You may want to call around to some of the guys who offer free scrap removal on Kijiji. http://toronto.kijiji.ca/f-scrap-services-W0QQCatIdZ72QQKeywordZscrap
Maybe some of them can keep an eye out for what you want.

Talex
04-22-2008, 03:49 PM
Do they have old machinery at standard auto wreckers or is it just cars?

As far as the kijiji idea; Ill give that a go. Hopefully something turns up.

Thanks,
Alex

JustSomeGuy
04-22-2008, 03:53 PM
[QUOTE=Talex;442882]Do they have old machinery at standard auto wreckers or is it just cars?

Just cars as far as I know.

Bent
04-24-2008, 02:56 PM
Look for suitebel machines before they hit the scrapyard. I contacted a CNC sales company. They recive used machines when they sell new ones. They had a Agie sink EDM. The controlls where bad and the servos removed. I was alloved to removed all the rails and ballscrews for free.(2 redwine and chokolate to the bloke) The iron went to scrap.

Bent

pimpbike
12-10-2009, 06:35 PM
I've been looking for a replacement scrapyard for ages since Rotblott and Sons closed. That was the best scrap yard I've ever seen. They had a bit of everything, and prices were paid by weight. Just put it on the scale. Needless to say prices were damn cheap! I've dealt with the owner Howard for ages. They were on prime real estate on Front street downtown Toronto. When a condo was put up right beside the scrapyard I knew it's days were numbered. Howard's son Andrew still runs the hardware part of the business downtown but Andrew is a real douche bag and I'll never deal with his store ever. Someone told me there is a good machinery scrapyard in Oshawa. Anyone know about that one?