Thought i'd do a thread on my local news, update
scrap prices here in Melbourne Australia and just stuff i'm doing relating to scrapping this side of the world.
maybe other aussies will join in with local updates from their town too.
anyway so I been making some trips to the scrap yards finally, been dropping off scrap steel mostly, my wires and some copper.
yesterday I loaded up steel and went to another scrap yard nearby, they don't pay for steel under 1 tonne, instead they have a big bin out front
where you can throw in your steel, after hours too! I wasn't gonna give them my steel for free so I went back to my first yard and got my fair whack.
about $25
scrap steel, or pressing steel as they call it here is very low atm, $120 tonne, or 12c kg, heavy steel is more though.
there's scrap yards still paying $200 tonne, apararently yards that have ongoing contracts to supply steel at old rates, but i'm told steel orders are down and they are stockpiling it or selling cheap. But it's steel, steel is a by product of scrapping
e-waste to me atm, in comparison to crt's needing disposal, getting $120 tonne for steel rubbish is a pleasure.
soon I'll be better equiped to pick up larger items and steel is a very handy cash flow machine in between building stockpiles of the good stuff.
low grade power boards were an issue for me 'cos stacking 'em up takes up a lot of space, they don't sell for much at all, $130 tonne, 13c kg so 1c kg more then pressing steel. I can get 30c kg but I think they need to be intact as boards and I don't want to stack 'em until I get enough to sell.
I scrapped most the boards so far of alloy & copper bits I wanted, left on the flyback transformers and piled them up in a pit I made for them, nup, don't want them stacking up in sight like that so I've settled for the 13c kg just up the road.
My makeshift pit made from stacked up cement blocks & dryers, it worked until it got full..
There's some key points about taking the 13c kg option for me that pay off, firstly I can take the flybacks off and sell 'em as transformers I think, will find out for sure,
might try cutting one in half to see what's actually inside.
secondly I asked the scrap yard if I can crush the boards down so I can fit more in, yep no worries, that's what the're doing anyway, get crushed up and sent to china.
so this is awesome! I started today taking off the flybacks, toss boards into a bin and using a heavy bar I'm crushing them down into smaller bits, it's quick and they crush real easy and now can fit a lot more weight into the space.
inside my bin, some crushed tv boards..
insulated wires out of general household type e-waste are all too small to strip, appart from degassuing cables off crt's, there simply is no point in stripping wire.
there's industrial stuff and things with solid cores whatever, but generally, scrapping e-waste, tv's, pc's, vacc's ect,
there's about 40% copper in the weight of insulated wire, the scrap yard pays 40% anyway, so you would be stripping wire to get the same money, no point.
infact if your yard lets you leave on the plug ends, your better off.
I'll be advertising my business soon and over the next 12 months hope to establish myself with a good setup and a steady flow of stock.
it's probably a little different here in oz' then it is say in the states as the competition for e-waste is very minimal, transfer stations and landfills are being
innundated with e-waste, I'm overwhelmed when I drop off empty crt's at my transfer station as to just how much e-waste they are brought in a day,
so much that they divert a lot of pc's ect straight into the scrap steel pit, honestly it's such a shame when I see them all piled up, so i'm going to take advantage
of it, if people are willing to drop it off then surely they will be willing to have me come and pick it up? we'll see..
I recieved my business name certificate and ABN in the mail so technically i'm in business!
looking for a cheap transporter van, instead of putting too much into a used van, I figured i'll just get one good enough to get me through a year or so
and then look into something more modern that I can sign write ect.
what I will be investing in now is a new trailer to hook up to the van, I want a good caged trailer and there's a place nearby that do custom made trailers
so look out for pics when I get all that set up!
Mornings I like to scoot around the suburbs on my trike, saves fuel and keeps me fit, it's handy 'cos if I find something I can use it as a tolley..
Today got a couple good loads..
2 big flat screens and 2 oil filled heaters
Well I hope to add more as I go, make it like a scrappers blog, i'll get some prices up and add more pics too.
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