Very little. You should "donate" it and take the tax benifits. Everyone wins.
It depends on what you are scrapping but probably the tires, alternator, starter and battery if it's fairly new.
Usually when you buy a new car you can talk to the dealer about scrapping your old one. If you car is eligible you will be able to get £2,000 off the OTR price for the new car. Of course you could probably negotiate down from the OTR price anyway.There are several requirements placed on the car you are scrapping, notably, the car must have been registered before 31st October 1999, have a valid tax disc and MOT, must be insured and must be registered to you.Source: Scrap Car Kingston - http://www.scrapcarskingston.co.uk/the-car-scrappage-scheme
Yes, it is.
Scrapping the ammunition
ONLY IF YOUR CALIPER IS FROZEN AND IS CREATING FRICTION, BECAUSE IT WILL MAKE YOUR ENGINE WORK HARDER TO MOVE THE VEHICLE.
Depends on how much scrap is at the time but at most like 9 dollars you would get more if u sold it
Gold is scrapping at £24.97 right now, so it would be £407.01 at scrap value.
Not everywhere. The rules vary depending on your facility. It is helpful though. A crushed can takes up much less.
Abrasion
If you mean like: I am going to scrape gum off the table, then it is scraping. If you mean like: I am going to add photos to my scrap book, then it is scrapping.
18ct gold is scrapping at £299.64 for 12grams. £24.97 per gram. This changes three times a day.
18ct gold is scrapping at £299.64 for 12grams. £24.97 per gram. This changes three times a day.