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    Latest yard trip WOW...

    Went and brought my non ferrous in today, was shocked at the price of aluminum. Clean aluminum extrusion #0.93!!!! Never seen it that high. Apparently they say its all thanks to Ford and their all new aluminum f150s.



    Heres the ticket I got. Nice pay day.
    If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all...

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    Wish my prices were that good around here.
    Went to the core buyer yesterday
    Harness: .75/lb
    Clean #2 Copper wire .75/lb
    Communication wire .25/lb
    Brass $1.25
    Sheet Alum (Like your siding) .45/lb
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    Quote Originally Posted by jord0690 View Post
    Went and brought my non ferrous in today, was shocked at the price of aluminum. Clean aluminum extrusion #0.93!!!! Never seen it that high. Apparently they say its all thanks to Ford and their all new aluminum f150s.

    Heres the ticket I got. Nice pay day.
    what is the conversion to US dollars?

    Great prices either way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mthomasdev View Post
    what is the conversion to US dollars?

    Great prices either way.
    I'm coming up with .81

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge View Post
    Wish my prices were that good around here.
    Went to the core buyer yesterday
    Harness: .75/lb
    Clean #2 Copper wire .75/lb
    Communication wire .25/lb
    Brass $1.25
    Sheet Alum (Like your siding) .45/lb
    Brass is about the same here. $1.50/lb
    You're way low on #2 though. I'd still get over $2/lb for it here. Hoping for better prices your way! What are you getting fo cars? Im at 160/ton but bossman gets preferred pricing cause of the shop at 180/ton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jord0690 View Post
    Brass is about the same here. $1.50/lb
    You're way low on #2 though. I'd still get over $2/lb for it here. Hoping for better prices your way! What are you getting fo cars? Im at 160/ton but bossman gets preferred pricing cause of the shop at 180/ton.
    I ran one to the yard yesterday- took the far away yard because they were paying $180. 2 other yards are at $160 and one is at $170.

    Had to take the $180 run because I was REALLY tight on the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jord0690 View Post
    Brass is about the same here. $1.50/lb
    You're way low on #2 though. I'd still get over $2/lb for it here. Hoping for better prices your way! What are you getting fo cars? Im at 160/ton but bossman gets preferred pricing cause of the shop at 180/ton.
    I ran one to the yard yesterday- took the far away yard because they were paying $180. 2 other yards are at $160 and one is at $170.

    Had to take the $180 run because I was REALLY tight on the car.
    Iv only been buying cars i get get for $250 or less. Trucks i max out at 300. I dont like being tight on cars and with shred prices being unpredictable this time of year, iv been holding off on alot of cars id normally jump all over. Might reconsider some cars with aluminum rims though with how high aluminum is right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jord0690 View Post
    Went and brought my non ferrous in today, was shocked at the price of aluminum. Clean aluminum extrusion #0.93!!!! Never seen it that high. Apparently they say its all thanks to Ford and their all new aluminum f150s.

    Heres the ticket I got. Nice pay day.
    Why does is ticket dated for June?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    Why does is ticket dated for June?
    Canada uses British English, and backwards dates.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    Why does is ticket dated for June?
    We often follow the European/International date format - day/month/year or year/month/day. Our checks follow the latter format.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otto View Post
    We often follow the European/International date format - day/month/year or year/month/day. Our checks follow the latter format.
    I still call it backwards....but in reality, most of the world views Americans as backwards. We are clinging to our weights and measures for dear life LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattInTheHat View Post
    I still call it backwards....but in reality, most of the world views Americans as backwards. We are clinging to our weights and measures for dear life LOL
    I worked in the US on a bi-national (Canada/US) defense contract for a couple years. The Canadian military would mostly use the day/month/year format and the US would use the month/day/year format. You always had to be careful about which date they were referring to, especially for dates in the middle of the year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otto View Post
    I worked in the US on a bi-national (Canada/US) defense contract for a couple years. The Canadian military would mostly use the day/month/year format and the US would use the month/day/year format. You always had to be careful about which date they were referring to, especially for dates in the middle of the year.
    make a military calendar that goes 1-365 lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jord0690 View Post
    Iv only been buying cars i get get for $250 or less. Trucks i max out at 300. I dont like being tight on cars and with shred prices being unpredictable this time of year, iv been holding off on alot of cars id normally jump all over. Might reconsider some cars with aluminum rims though with how high aluminum is right now.
    I've turned down 4 vehicles in the last month and a half. Sellers refused to drop price.. I refuse to lose $.
    The one I ran in yesterday I bought for $300 because it ran and drove. Had a potential Cash and Clunker Swap on it, when I started it up again to put it on the trailer- it ran like someone had dumped sugar in the tank. So I had to cancel the deal


    So on the body yesterday. I made $299. Which is not what I shoot for- I always want to make a little profit on the body.. but the alternative was getting about $260 (3320 lbs across scale) so that was why I HAD to run the thing another 20 miles further than my normal yard.

    I was worried I wouldn't clear profit on this one.. and with steel being where it is- if I had known it was going to crap out the offer would have been $200- not $300. So I really lucked out making a little profit off the car.
    But I am in your camp- not buying cars at all really- if I can't turn profit on them.. I let em go!
    Stinks.. but it is what it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jord0690 View Post
    Went and brought my non ferrous in today, was shocked at the price of aluminum. Clean aluminum extrusion #0.93!!!! Never seen it that high. Apparently they say its all thanks to Ford and their all new aluminum f150s.

    Heres the ticket I got. Nice pay day.
    Why does is ticket dated for June?
    Its not lol under the numbers its marked DD/MM/YYYY so 06/12/2014 i guess as the others say its the other way round down in the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jord0690 View Post
    Iv only been buying cars i get get for $250 or less. Trucks i max out at 300. I dont like being tight on cars and with shred prices being unpredictable this time of year, iv been holding off on alot of cars id normally jump all over. Might reconsider some cars with aluminum rims though with how high aluminum is right now.
    I've turned down 4 vehicles in the last month and a half. Sellers refused to drop price.. I refuse to lose $.
    The one I ran in yesterday I bought for $300 because it ran and drove. Had a potential Cash and Clunker Swap on it, when I started it up again to put it on the trailer- it ran like someone had dumped sugar in the tank. So I had to cancel the deal


    So on the body yesterday. I made $299. Which is not what I shoot for- I always want to make a little profit on the body.. but the alternative was getting about $260 (3320 lbs across scale) so that was why I HAD to run the thing another 20 miles further than my normal yard.

    I was worried I wouldn't clear profit on this one.. and with steel being where it is- if I had known it was going to crap out the offer would have been $200- not $300. So I really lucked out making a little profit off the car.
    But I am in your camp- not buying cars at all really- if I can't turn profit on them.. I let em go!
    Stinks.. but it is what it is!
    All my recent cars i payed $200 and one was $225. May get an f150 for 300, only payin 300 cause its my buddys dads truck.

    That white olds i got im trying to part out but nobody needs parts. Its goin next. Its a shame cause the bodys mint. That 88 chrysler im not scrappng. Its in great shape and i dont have the heart to scrap it lol

    Trucks going away for the winter soon so im really trying to get one more before she goes to bed, no luck. Plenty out there but nobody returns emails or calls.

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    I just bought 4 this week.I think the average price was 366.25 i get $210 a ton.
    I still buy whenever i can.in the winter i dont due much not because of prices but because of weather.

    Sledge all the ones you turn down let me know i will buy them all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Focker View Post
    Sledge all the ones you turn down let me know i will buy them all.
    Ok.. Had a guy with a 2WD Blazer.. $500 Bucks
    Had a guy with a Ram Van with a $400 ECM necessary replacement- $550
    Had a 1993 Dodge Caravan Steel Rims and 252K on it $300 Minimum
    If you can make $ off those prices.. I'll start feeding you them.

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    In regards to use a common date, go for Julian date (my main satellite uses that in its metadata). I doubt there's many people that would know what each number means for a specific date but there are "Julian date" converter. They have a way that figures in leap years. My b-day is usually Julian date 308...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Focker View Post
    Sledge all the ones you turn down let me know i will buy them all.
    Ok.. Had a guy with a 2WD Blazer.. $500 Bucks
    Had a guy with a Ram Van with a $400 ECM necessary replacement- $550
    Had a 1993 Dodge Caravan Steel Rims and 252K on it $300 Minimum
    If you can make $ off those prices.. I'll start feeding you them.
    I MIGHT have taken that van for $300... maybe. Thats kinda tight though. I wouldn't pay anything over 300 for any vehicle now adays. Not at 180/ton

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