$125. per net ton @ 2000 #
2000 $125.00
2000 $125.00
2000 $125.00
2000 $125.00
2000 $125.00
2000 $125.00
2000 $125.00
2000 $125.00
2000 $125.00
2000 $125.00
2000 $125.00
2000 $125.00
24000 $1,500.00
pounds
You need 24,000 pounds to get $1500
For me the sure thing is the scrap yards ,you know there the guaranteed source of money
if you make a purchase knowing your too close to scrap yard pay out or your relying on some one buying a motor from you
to get your profit ,
I feel the risk is real that all your doing is buying and selling for others to gain off you .
going form $150 to $300 to get to yard , based on spring time is also some real money there .
If by any chance your talking
gross ton you then need 26880 pounds
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The good thing about scrapping is that it's all based on weight
You can't fluff the reality
often we want the killer purchase but the weight has to be there. Using a Spread sheet will often be your best way to figure Google docs has them for free
once you learn them you know the good the bad and the one to run from.
I like to always know I can bail out of hopeful selling of items & know the scrap yard has my back
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