What's your best load so far? The one that helped my business plan go from plan into action was the best I've had so far: 1451 lbs. #1 CU. @ 3.12 $4527.12. Minus the $500 I paid for it with insulation still intact.
What's your best load so far? The one that helped my business plan go from plan into action was the best I've had so far: 1451 lbs. #1 CU. @ 3.12 $4527.12. Minus the $500 I paid for it with insulation still intact.
man thats got me beat by a long shot .. my biggest was 831 lbs made 182 bucks !! man i need a trailer bad !!
Don't feel bad I don't have one either I just have a big truck dodge 1500 ex-cab lwb 4x4
way back, when i first started scrapping,made a good hit about $ 480,this was when copper #2 was like 80 cents. had quite a bit of shred, really cant remember how much it was paying. This was when the kids were young. used to save up till right before the county fair,use the money for that
Definitely not near that. Congratulations. I also do not have a trailer but I squeezed just under 3000 pounds of cast iron @ .11 a lb, 45 lbs. of CU @ 3.10, and 100 lbs of aluminum @ .52. A very VERY slow drive in a 1500 sierra. That's my biggest load to date. I use a container service though and have about 6 tons taken in each week.
although I can not compare to you, my best load so far, I had about a ton in the bed of heavy iron and a trailer with light iron. brought me $250 however I am sitting on about 150lbs of cu. and when the price goes back up should bring well over 400 bucks!
My biggest was last weekend, a random assortment of just about everything, brass, copper, aluminum, hard drives, power supplies, and a few stripped towers for shred. $180. That's a big jump up from the $40 every other week I started at a couple months ago.
2500
This time of year between 300 and 600 are normal for us, car full of shred striped appliances, in the truck
Not my best pick but a good one.went to a auction Saturday And bought a pile of old pipes for 2 dollars.took to the Scrap yard this morning....$109 not bad
Not bad at all.
Havent brought it in yet, but right now im sitting on about 1800 lbs. of what should be #1 copper. Would like to get it up to at least 2000 lbs. Going to use it for a trip to the Ukraine with the wife.
Since I figure I have made around 1500 trips to the yard it's a big blur already But I remember having $500 dollar days $300 days plenty at $100 and many under $100
some times the yard people are sick of seeing me. Tuff Luck for them !!
Yeah I know exactly what you mean I've been hauling copper since I was 6 having to help my father of course if I loaded & unloaded cleaned & loaded it back up I got payed an jaw dropping 20$ lol I thought I was rich then lol an entire pickup 72 Chevy pick up
$4800+ pickup load 3/4 full of cats. but are curently bidding on a 40 foot ladder trick in perfict shape. 60 foot aluminiun ladder all works including the brass pumper. thinking of selling the ladder and pumper and turning the truck into a scrap truck by painting it eco green or a tour buss. could be a great publicity piece. if we win it.
$4189 to ewasted.
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"anyone who thinks scrappin is easy money ain't doin it right!"
In a 95 nissan truck
most pounds 700 of steel got $64.75 for it.
most cash $271.15 mixed load of stuff weiged 429 lbs.
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over 700 pounds shred and some copper and brass tossed in also, made just over 250 dollars. all in a Ford Focus wagon.
metal Detect around the tree before you Pee.!!!
For me the most was a little over 1000 lbs of motherboards for about $4000.
11,340lbs yesterday, split between another guy and me , crazy busy, had to unload 3 times in th last 4 days , found some cool copper heat sinks in 2 cable boxes? 99 Sebring on the trailer ready to go
Found a yard just as eager as w are about getting into ewaste, with fair prices, north its the boarder, good things in the works.
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