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Tucson Iron & Metal at 690 E 36th St, Tucson, AZ 85713

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(520) 884-1554

690 East 36th Street, Tucson, Arizona 85713

Hours

Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
SundayClosed

Overview

Tucson Iron & Metal at 690 E 36th St, Tucson, AZ 85713

Tucson Iron & Metal is a self-service auto salvage yard and scrap metal recycling center at 690 E 36th St in Tucson. They sell used auto parts from junked vehicles and handle scrap metal like steel, aluminum, and copper. Customers can browse the yard on their own to find parts for repairs or salvage projects, with staff available to help locate specific components. The yard also takes scrap metal donations from individuals and businesses, focusing on recycling to cut down on waste.

Services & What to Expect

Tucson Iron & Metal is a self-service salvage yard where customers search for used auto parts without staff assistance. The yard holds a mix of totaled vehicles, dismantled cars, and bulk scrap metal. You’ll find common parts like engines, transmissions, body panels, suspension components, and interior pieces. Inventory changes daily as new vehicles arrive and others are processed.

How Self-Service Works

  • Customers enter during business hours and browse vehicles themselves.
  • Basic tools (wrenches, pry bars) are usually available, but bring your own if you need specialized equipment.
  • Staff can help find specific parts if asked, though there’s no formal u-pull-it program with pre-tagged vehicles.
  • Prices are marked on parts or listed at the office—payment is made before leaving.
  • No appointment needed; walk-ins are welcome during open hours.

Scrap Metal Recycling

Besides auto parts, Tucson Iron & Metal takes scrap metal from the public. Common materials include:

  • Steel (sheet metal, beams, rebar)
  • Aluminum (wheels, siding, framing)
  • Copper (wiring, piping, radiators)
  • Brass and other non-ferrous metals
  • Appliance parts (AC units, washing machine drums)
Pricing is based on weight and current market rates. Call ahead for large loads to check acceptance policies—some materials (like roofing or hazardous waste) need special handling.

What to Bring

  • A vehicle to haul parts (the yard doesn’t deliver).
  • Basic tools if removing parts yourself.
  • Cash or a debit/credit card (payment methods vary—call to confirm).
  • Gloves and safety gear (some parts may be sharp or dirty).
  • A list of needed parts if searching for specific components.

What They Don’t Offer

  • No formal u-pull-it program with pre-tagged vehicles.
  • No online parts catalog or inventory search tool.
  • No vehicle disassembly services (customers remove parts themselves).
  • No cash-for-cars program (see local junk car buyers for vehicle sales).

Location & Hours

Tucson Iron & Metal is at 690 E 36th St, Tucson, AZ 85713, near the intersection of 36th Street and Silverbell Road. It’s easy to reach from I-10 via the Silverbell Road exit (Exit 265). On-site parking is available for customers loading parts.

Business Hours

Day Open Close
Monday 8:00 AM 4:30 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM 4:30 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM 4:30 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM 4:30 PM
Friday 8:00 AM 4:30 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM 12:00 PM
Sunday Closed Closed

Note: Hours can change. Call (520) 884-1554 before visiting to confirm.

Directions

From I-10:

  1. Take Exit 265 (Silverbell Road) toward Tucson.
  2. Turn left onto E Silverbell Rd.
  3. Drive 0.7 miles, then turn right onto E 36th St.
  4. The yard is on your left at 690 E 36th St.
GPS might not point to the right entrance—watch for the large sign near the road.

Recent News & Updates

Tucson Iron & Metal hasn’t posted recent updates, but based on customer feedback, the yard continues operating as a self-service salvage and scrap metal facility. No changes to hours, services, or inventory policies have been announced. For the latest info, check the official website or call the yard directly.

In 2023, the Arizona Department of Public Safety ( azdps.gov ) confirmed Tucson Iron & Metal holds a valid scrap metal recycling license, meeting state regulations for metal processing. The yard is also listed on national scrap directories like RecycleInMe and ScrapMonster , showing active involvement in recycling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Tucson Iron & Metal?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. It’s closed on Sundays. Hours may change—call (520) 884-1554 to confirm before visiting.

Does Tucson Iron & Metal buy junk cars?

Tucson Iron & Metal doesn’t have a cash-for-cars program. If you need to sell a junk vehicle, check out local junk car buyers in Tucson.

What kind of parts can I find at Tucson Iron & Metal?

The yard carries used auto parts from junked vehicles, including:

  • Engines and transmissions
  • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders)
  • Suspension parts (control arms, struts, shocks)
  • Braking systems (calipers, rotors, master cylinders)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, wiring harnesses)
  • Electrical components (alternators, starters, batteries)
Inventory changes often, so call ahead to ask about specific parts.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Tucson Iron & Metal?

Customers enter during open hours and browse vehicles on their own. Staff can help locate parts but don’t disassemble vehicles. Basic tools are available for part removal, but bring your own if needed. Payment is made at the office before leaving, and no appointment is required.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

The yard provides some basic tools (wrenches, pry bars), but bring your own if you need specialized equipment. Gloves and safety gear are also a good idea.

Can I drop off scrap metal for recycling?

Yes, Tucson Iron & Metal takes scrap metal from the public, including steel, aluminum, copper, and brass. Pricing is based on weight and current market rates. For large loads, call ahead to confirm acceptance policies.

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Jimmy Simmons
Jimmy SimmonsGoogle
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7 months ago

Honestly, as a welder, I’ve dealt with a lot of scrap yards over the years, but these guys in Tucson are hands-down the easiest to work with. They’ve got pretty much every kind of steel I need—plus a ton of random surplus stuff just lying around. Irene, Craig, and the rest of the crew? Solid people. No nonsense, no hassle. ---

L T
L TGoogle
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1 year ago

We’ve been bringing our scrap AC units here for years, and they’ve always been fair with prices and quick to help unload. Today, though, was a mess. I called ahead about dropping off a single transmission, and the person on the phone said I didn’t even need to pull up to the main scales—just go to the scrap metal station out front. So I did. Then this kid, probably in his early 20s, running the scrap station, tells me I *have* to drive onto the main scale and go to the back yard. I said, “Wait, the guy on the phone just told me—” and he cuts me off with, “The only way we take it here is if you can get it on the scale yourself.” So I did, and because the thing weighs a ton, I had to roll it out of my 4Runner, which wrecked my rear bumper. Never had this kind of runaround here before. The phone guy and the counter person apologized after, but that kid? Zero customer service. And yeah, maybe backing in instead of pulling forward first ticked him off, but that’s not an excuse. ---

Lewis Tromp
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1 year ago

Finally got around to dropping off a couple old bike frames—heavy steel junk, really, but I just wanted the wheels (bought these bikes for next to nothing on Craigslist). Took me forever to actually do it, but I’m glad I did. No need to drive on the scales with a small load, and there was only one person ahead of me in line. I was just gonna dump and go—scrap steel isn’t worth much anyway—but the guys at the offloading scale told me to grab a ticket and see what I could get inside. No line, quick turnaround, and $1.85 for 37 pounds of bikes? Not bad. Free coffee didn’t hurt either. Thanks for making it easy, guys. Recycling metal shouldn’t be a pain, and you made it simple.

Joseph Head
Joseph HeadGoogle
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2 years ago

Dropped off a load of brand-new corrugated roofing material here, and it turned into a total disaster. First, they made me weigh it—flat rate load, didn’t need weighing. Fine, I get on the scales, and then they say, “Oh, you can back off now,” except there’s signs everywhere saying *don’t back up*. And of course, there’s customers lined up behind me, so I’m stuck trying to turn around in a yard full of sharp junk. Next thing I know, I’ve got a $550 tire blowout, I’m late for my next drop (which was *right across the street*), and the manager’s acting like some know-it-all who thinks he’s better than everyone. Do *not* bring a 53-foot flatbed here. Everyone else is hauling 40s or 48s—this place isn’t set up for it. ---

J Turner
J TurnerGoogle
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5 years ago

If you’re a DIY metal fabricator in Tucson, this is the spot. They’ve got a huge selection of new and used material, and if you’re not looking for a ton, they often have random drops at better prices. No frills, no hassle—just good stuff to work with. ---

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