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    Prices

    Does any one know a web sight that post prices for scrap LIKE real world - I look at the LME but I would love to find an area that has prices close to what the yards actually pay people like me / give or take a few $ . I'd sure like access to my yards data base / like that can happen .
    or even a formula as to how to reach the figures i get paid .



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    Every yard has their own pricing setup. Some yards pay well for some metals and not for others.

    For New Jersey prices here are 3 scrap yards that post some prices. They don't update every day and the only consistent pricing is for copper. I have never used these yards and the one I use in Trenton, NJ doesn't post prices on their website.

    http://rfanellessons.com/

    http://www.centraljerseyrecycling.com/id2.html

    http://njscrap.com/index-1.html

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    I will be taking a ride to middlesex nj to pick up a scale, NJ might be the place to build up some copper to sell By me the highest copper is - 2.60 I was shocked to see Trenton 3.40 Al is .14 more wow boy are we in the dark by me.
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    Here is a website of one of the small yards by me that keep there prices up to date online. Can be a quick guide for you but your local yard prices will vary.
    http://66.166.133.189/fc/price.asp

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    http://www.877ironmike.com/ This one is a Detroit suburb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    http://www.877ironmike.com/ This one is a Detroit suburb.
    Mechanic do you know anyone that has actually used this one? My dad found that online the other day trying to find me better prices, but all the things I read about it were saying you'd NEVER get paid what is posted there. Just curious!!

    Here is a yard close to me http://www.rifkin-co.com/saginaw.html
    I use one a few miles closer to me, but I watch Rifkins prices as my yard will either match or beat their prices for the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Copper Head View Post
    or even a formula as to how to reach the figures i get paid .
    Simple my friend. Start writing on your scrap receipts the days spot price. Take what your yard is paying and divide it by spot.
    This will give you a percentage of spot price of what that yard is paying. After a few receipts you will start to get a few different percentages that you can average out and give you a pretty good idea of what your yard is paying at any given spot price.

    Remember in school kids were asking when are we ever going to need to know this. Well here you go!

    Example; Today spot is $3.86 my yard pays about %76 of spot for #2 copper give or take a little. So I know my yard is paying about $2.93 for #2 copper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by injunjoe View Post
    Simple my friend. Start writing on your scrap receipts the days spot price. Take what your yard is paying and divide it by spot.
    This will give you a percentage of spot price of what that yard is paying. After a few receipts you will start to get a few different percentages that you can average out and give you a pretty good idea of what your yard is paying at any given spot price.

    Remember in school kids were asking when are we ever going to need to know this. Well here you go!

    Example; Today spot is $3.86 my yard pays about %76 of spot for #2 copper give or take a little. So I know my yard is paying about $2.93 for #2 copper.
    I will create a Excel sheet to encompass all metals Your correct i bet i will see a consistent method I am trying to use another yard also so I'll compare.
    off the cuff one yard pays most for short and AL another for copper and lite steel or Tin.

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    http://www.kirschbaumkrupp.com/index.html

    Here's one from Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN

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    i cant find any yards around louisville ky that post up current prices

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    Mechanic do you know anyone that has actually used this one? My dad found that online the other day trying to find me better prices, but all the things I read about it were saying you'd NEVER get paid what is posted there. Just curious!!
    There was a young man that joined on here and he was going to take a load to IronMike's but I never heard any more about his adventure. We were having a discussion about it cause of the location, someone google mapped it. But to answer your question right now; No.

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    Mulden are the prices on your link in metric tonnes for light Iron?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sillllvar View Post
    Mulden are the prices on your link in metric tonnes for light Iron?
    They will be yes, it's metric over here. 1000kg

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    Has anyone tried cutting out the yard and selling to a steel mill or refinery for there junk cars?

    I cant seem to find one in Ky

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    Here is a website of one of the small yards by me that keep there prices up to date online. Can be a quick guide for you but your local yard prices will vary.
    http://66.166.133.189/fc/price.asp
    I went to these guys a few times to get rid of some car batteries and never had a problem until I decided to take a small load of several different things and tried to screw me over in more ways than one. I will never sell to this company again, not a hard decision considering their prices are lower than most. Just a fair warning to all the other Coloradans in the area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobre collector View Post
    I went to these guys a few times to get rid of some car batteries and never had a problem until I decided to take a small load of several different things and tried to screw me over in more ways than one. I will never sell to this company again, not a hard decision considering their prices are lower than most. Just a fair warning to all the other Coloradans in the area.
    Yeah I dont sell to them anymore either. But I like to use their website for prices then print it off and call around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Focker View Post
    Has anyone tried cutting out the yard and selling to a steel mill or refinery for there junk cars?
    I cant seem to find one in Ky
    You would have to haul them up to Greencastle but Omni should have some real good prices. We use them up here in Goshen, and they are affiliated with Steel Dynamics Steel mill.
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