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    Lets say a keyboard weighs three pounds, just for the sake of argument, with the wire clipped. If I don't put it in shred I lose about 30 cents. My cost of labor is zero throwing it in shred. How much is the Mylar worth?

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    Pushing the limit... again depends on the yard. One of my regular yards are pretty strick on things like a lot of wood, but that would be like fence posts or something. As far as a wood top on a desk they would never say anything about. But at the same time I get away with murder since I have been doing business there for 10 plus years. I always sweep out my truck, carry a broom behind the seat. They give me 10-15 dollars more on the ton of shread. And 20 more on cars, so I pack every car I get completly full. They only give one set price and don't buy non ferrous. I don't have a trailor and have to pull them in, but I only live less than two miles frolm the yard. U should see someone in the driver seat stering a car being pulled by me. Metal sticking out of every window etc.

    On the other hand another local yard where I sell my short steel cast. Motor blocks all prepared steel and all non ferrous metals will let me get by with murder on tin/shread when I take it to them. Depends on what part of the county I am in. I once took a 25 foot long 8 foot tall steel colvert in that the highway dept gave me. They had run over it with a track hoe and getting ready to burry it. They were putting a new road in. I figured they would dock me cause of about 500 lbs of dirt in it. They unloaded it with their loader/crain and put it straight into the bailer. The operator(a pretty good guy I got to know) told me that they will sell dirt and all to their buyer so it don't matter. Usually anything I have that would not pass they put straight into the bailer or crusher. Maybe its because I send them christmas cards every year??? Who knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    Lets say a keyboard weighs three pounds, just for the sake of argument, with the wire clipped. If I don't put it in shred I lose about 30 cents. My cost of labor is zero throwing it in shred. How much is the Mylar worth?
    This may help a little. http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/elect...keyboards.html

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    I take the time to make sure I give the yard I go to a good clean load no matter what I take them. When I first started going there I was checked every time. Now that I have been going there and repeatedly having very clean loads they no longer check me or give me deductions due to (cement, wood, dirt, ect.) except for tires on vehicles and get a good price that is never questioned.



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