Anyone know where there are local salvage yards are or how to find them? Email me at davis751@hotmail.com or respond please.
thanks.
thanks.
WWRRII said:Anyone know where there are local salvage yards are or how to find them? Email me at davis751@hotmail.com or respond please.
thanks.
aps45819 said:http://www.brandywineparts.com/
I have this book that lists almost every business in the area alphabetically under various catagories, I call it the PHONE BOOK
Yep! - Most of 'em are also residences!FastCarsSpeed said:LOL Junk Yards in Southern Maryland are like a dime a dozen.. Hell you cant go down a road without passing one.
Railroad said:Yep! - Most of 'em are also residences!![]()
You sure they're not yard workers?ViolaceousTiger said:yeah the one on route six, "bert's garage" or something has got cows roaming through it...I guess to keep the grass cut between the junk. So trashy.
aps45819 said:http://www.brandywineparts.com/
I have this book that lists almost every business in the area alphabetically under various catagories, I call it the PHONE BOOK
Chain729 said:I prefer switchboard, but that works too.
Also, prepare to get bent over and reamed. The boneyards down here are expensive. To me at least, its worth the drive to Northern MD or Southern PA for a decent sized yard that has reasonable prices.
911Carrera said:Good Point Chain729.
A guy I know goes across the bridge in Annapolis to Delaware to a junkyard over there. He says the prices are much cheaper over there. I'm not sure what the name of the place is though.
None around here.WWRRII said:I was not looking for an auto salvage yard but a salvage yard that would have bricks, timber and the like. Maybe an auto yard would also have, but many thanks for the responses.