Originally Posted by
DakotaRog
China and other world economics deal in metric tons (tonne) so these guys are probably just simplifying their balance sheets if a metric ton is a "gross" ton (a net ton to me would be how much is actual steel vs. the other crap that gets thrown in the and a gross ton would include everything in the pile).
I am suprised the scrapmetal buyers do not already deal in metric in the States.
This thread has also solved why our price per ton was so similar to what's being paid in the States, simply, your ton weighs more than ours...
But, back to metric, as we use Kg's and Tons, every time I sell, say 20Kg Copper, its probably actually 20Kg + a Lb
(Ie, 20.454Kg)
Every sale they would make would yeald a extra pound of metal...
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