I don't know what the thickness is of those sheets or what the glass coating will add to the weight... but my opinion... take it for what it cost you... is that if you can get someone to take the blasted thing down at no liability to you and pay you anything... I think you got yourself a deal. As an example... say you have a 20x60. That would require 8 sheets to make a round. Say you have 8 rounds of 3/16" and another 8 rounds of 1/8" to make the height... that's 64 sheets of each... so you have 7680# of 3/16 and 5120# of 1/8"... basically 6 ton of scrap. Around here you'd be damn lucky to get 600 bucks for that. Even when scrap was at it's peak a few years ago we'd never have gotten more than 1200 for that much steel. You mabey have higher scrap prices than we do here... but even if it was double that... would you take on that kind of risk for so little moeny to remove the silo? You certainly won't get 3 grand for it as scrap. What you might do is sell it to someone who moves Harvestores. There is some market for that as they're getting used more for high mositure grain in some places.
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