We buy and sell scrap. Some of the materials we handle are Scrap steel, Tin, Car Bodies, Car Batteries, Aluminum Cans, Copper, Brass, Radiators, Stainless steel, and Aluminum. Please keep in mind to drain vehicles, equipment and appliances of any liquid.
We spend most of our time processing, but we do offer a customer friendly yard, sucker rod for sale(call for availability) demolition, on site recycling, Roll off boxes, ability to service on site & remote locations.Give us a call today!. Robertson Metal Recycling LLC is a family owned and operated business that specializes in buying recyclable metals, construction demolition, heavy equipment and used steel sales.
We spend most of our time processing, but we do offer a customer friendly yard, sucker rod for sale(call for availability) demolition, on site recycling, Roll off boxes, ability to service on site & remote locations.Give us a call today!. Robertson Metal Recycling LLC is a family owned and operated business that specializes in buying recyclable metals, construction demolition, heavy equipment and used steel sales.
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We offer a customer friendly yard and specialize in processing. We offer on site recycling, roll off boxes, ability to service on site and remote locations and demolition. If you need something torn up, give us a call today! We have done demolition in a large area of the Mid West, we have demolished coal shovels, drag lines, coal mines in ND & MT.
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Julie Carter
Aug 27, 2021
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Hubby frequents this place often. They are not very honest in their business dealing. Starts with not allowing you to know your starting weight so when you return to cash out, they can pretty much just make up a low ball number so they don't have to pay you what they REALLY owe you. It's a dirty dishonest way to cheat your customers just to make a few extra dollars. But it's the only scrap yard around, so they know that there's not really any consequences for being scumbags.
Jerry Reno
Jun 30, 2021
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C. Brevik
Oct 13, 2020
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James Owen
Jan 03, 2019
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