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    Headed to the yard today

    Headed to the yard today. Hoping for a good pay check! I have some #2 copper, 1 auto radiator, a few ACR radiators, some batteries, and a little bit of stainless steel. I also have a few electric motors but I might wait to take those in untill I get more.


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    good luck asan

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    Good luck! Let us now how it works out

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    Couldnt get away to go. I will be heading in the morning instead.

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    well hek! now who's gonna buy the pizza ??

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    id wait your gonna see higher prices at the yard in the next couple weeks, spot prices are rising

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    Got there today. Here is what I got
    Aluminum copper radiators 26 pounds 1.45/pound=$37.70
    Auto Radiators dirty 26 pounds $1.93/pound = $50.18
    #2 copper 188 pounds $3.10/pound = $582.80
    10/10 extrusions 18 pounds $0.69/pound =$12.42
    Non magnetic stainless 96 pounds $0.52/pound = $49.92
    Batteries 786 pounds $0.32/pound = $251.52

    Grand Total =$984.54 How did I do???

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    Quote Originally Posted by asandahl View Post
    Got there today. Here is what I got
    Aluminum copper radiators 26 pounds 1.45/pound=$37.70
    Auto Radiators dirty 26 pounds $1.93/pound = $50.18
    #2 copper 188 pounds $3.10/pound = $582.80
    10/10 extrusions 18 pounds $0.69/pound =$12.42
    Non magnetic stainless 96 pounds $0.52/pound = $49.92
    Batteries 786 pounds $0.32/pound = $251.52

    Grand Total =$984.54 How did I do???
    thats great, theyre paying $1.45 here for clean copper aluminum fin here and thats way too low for my taste so im just sitting on it, if i could get $1.93 like you did id have no problem selling it, i have about 300 pounds of it from window ac's and full size ac units

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    Quote Originally Posted by asandahl View Post
    Got there today. Here is what I got
    Aluminum copper radiators 26 pounds 1.45/pound=$37.70
    Auto Radiators dirty 26 pounds $1.93/pound = $50.18
    Grand Total =$984.54 How did I do???
    You did pretty good, but I am confused on your prices for "Auto Radiators Dirty" Your post said you only had one. Most all of the radiators I get from my stops weigh less than 10#'s each. And you would be lucky to get over $.60/# on a clean one. Where are you going for your scrap?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tcgs View Post
    You did pretty good, but I am confused on your prices for "Auto Radiators Dirty" Your post said you only had one. Most all of the radiators I get from my stops weigh less than 10#'s each. And you would be lucky to get over $.60/# on a clean one. Where are you going for your scrap?
    I had one radiator that weighed 26 pounds and they paid me %1.93/pound. Dirty means it had iron on it. You are really getting screwed at 0.60/pound. Also this was a copper/brass radiator.

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    Ok, a copper/ aluminum radiator can pay that much. I thought you said it was just aluminum. Where do you take your scrap for those prices?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tcgs View Post
    Ok, a copper/ aluminum radiator can pay that much. I thought you said it was just aluminum. Where do you take your scrap for those prices?
    I take mine to Alter metal recycling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asandahl View Post
    I had one radiator that weighed 26 pounds and they paid me %1.93/pound. Dirty means it had iron on it. You are really getting screwed at 0.60/pound. Also this was a copper/brass radiator.
    i cant believe they payed 1.92 for a dirty radiator, no 2 copper is 2.60 here i think the yard took a big loss on that

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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    i cant believe they payed 1.92 for a dirty radiator, no 2 copper is 2.60 here i think the yard took a big loss on that
    I dont care if you believe it or not. All I wanted to do was post my haul and prices they payed. Alter Metal Recycling in Council Bluffs Iowa is the yard I go to and the only one close. Maybe you should use them instead of getting screwed where you go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    i cant believe they payed 1.92 for a dirty radiator, no 2 copper is 2.60 here i think the yard took a big loss on that
    its possible they gave a good rate on thewhole load for the amount he brought in. here clean brass radiators are 1.60 but i get 2.10, copper 2.50 but i get 3.00, its all in your relationship with your yard,prices vary across the country but he had fairly large quantities of everything, even the brass radiator only being one it was a large one, go about it the right way you can get a raise yourself, i posted this a while back #5 is pretty good
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    we regularly buy the yard sodas, once last summer we took them popsicles, it lets them know your name and if you happen to miss some bolts they will let it slide dirty to clean
    and yes congradulations on your load very nice

    i forgot to mention the girls at the pay window got candybars on valentines day
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    Great job! How long did it take you to collect the load?

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    Great job! How long did it take you to collect the load?
    About a month.

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    Pretty good pay day depending how much you have in it

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