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7 cents a pound last weekend for me, not what I was hoping for...
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Mine hasn't changed from 8 cents in quite a while here in Baltimore.
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Hobo,
I was last over there in December. They were buying steel rims with the tires still on them. I believe they had to be 16s and smaller. My recollection is $40 per GT, so less than 2 cents a pound, but your getting paid for the tire that you would have had to dispose of. I had a long discussion with the yard manager at the time. He was asking me questions about E-waste, specifically TVs since I had magnetic signs on my truck. He stated that they broke even on these and that by doing this, they got metal from people that normally wouldn't go to a scrap yard. This company's sister company has there own shredder located in Western New York and is in the process of installing 1 at the port of Albany and one in Newark NJ. Let's see if Matty can post the latest price sheet.
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I figure the coasts probably do pay better.. but I live in the Midwest. Only thing I can figure is that a lot of our steel here in Indiana can take a pretty short trip up to Gary Indiana and/or South Chicago. But WOW $95/ton vs $220/ton a couple states away- that is just a crazy difference!
I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!
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Price list as of yesterday...
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Sledge, you'd be surprised how much shred ends up at the mini mill of Steel Dynamics at Columbia City, they bought Omni Source.
P & M Recycling - Specializing in E-Waste Recycling.
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If you enjoy your freedom, thank a vet.
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Mechanic- Just outside Fort Wayne.. Yep.. Even better for our prices then! Thanks for the info.. always cool to know.
So did Omnisource sell off a mill? I know they still operate something like 20 locations around central Indiana.. they are advertising hard and heavy in the Indianapolis Radio Market right now.
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Matty,
Thank you. Wish I were just a little closer.
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Still $245.00 net ton in Kalamazoo Michigan
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I've been talking with my main yard in Massachusetts a lot lately concerning prices. The yard manager expects a call from his boss in the next few days. Expected drop is $30 to $40 a ton.
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not for sure it may be this area cause the other yards have a little better at 6.5clb but travel is the thing but started a heavy and lite pile which is cool maybe come in handy even if I need some material but then found out batteries dropped to 21clb not horrid but I save them for awhile to sell what I can first so its cool and still money for not a lot of work and free mostly is why I love this business
Your gonna loose 10 to 20 bucks a ton in June. Welcome to the price drop party. No balloons or kazoos here though.
$0.09/lb in Orlando, Fl and Titusville, Fl today. Hopefully I won't see drop...
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Let's just hope any of these reductions in price is just "the summer price drop"!
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well again down to 4even but got a wonderful idea this weekend when getting some good computer finds. a buddy of mine has a nice 5th wheel 35ft flat bed which i wish i had lol so I have decided to do a labor day blowout and the save up heavy steel and what ever i have in electronics all summer and the week before since he loves a good road trip and and he does not care about gas just some fun so figured.
we make a road trip to ewasted stopping off where ever the highest steel price is along the way and have some fun on a road trip and make even better money. then for labor day we build a new fire pit and do a nice hog roast sweet corn from the garden and of course lots of beer lol maybe even get a blow up pool lol
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well again down to 4even but got a wonderful idea this weekend when getting some good computer finds. a buddy of mine has a nice 5th wheel 35ft flat bed which i wish i had lol so I have decided to do a labor day blowout and the save up heavy steel and what ever i have in electronics all summer and the week before since he loves a good road trip and and he does not care about gas just some fun so figured.
we make a road trip to ewasted stopping off where ever the highest steel price is along the way and have some fun on a road trip and make even better money. then for labor day we build a new fire pit and do a nice hog roast sweet corn from the garden and of course lots of beer lol maybe even get a blow up pool lol
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