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    electric motors

    So, I just starting using a new yard, and up untill today, things had been going good, a little lower on alum. than my old yard, but alot better on copper, and that's what the bulk of my hauling had been up untill now. I took in some electric motors, and got tin price for them. Now it's been a long time since I've hauled in any electric motors, but I'm pretty sure I used to get a whole lot better deal than .12 a pound for them.



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    I hope you got vaseline first!

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    You should be doing much better than that, double what you got would be more like it.

    Did you question them on the pricing at all?

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    we were in a big hurry, my girl was with me and had to be at work. It wasn't a lot of motors, 20#, but I was figuring at least $9-10, not $2.40

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    so, 13# insul. wire, 8# alum. 480# tin and 20# elect. motors got me $70 and some change, I was guessing around $80 and that would have given me a $50 profit after gas, but I suppose $40 is still better than nothing. It was just mostly left overs from scrapping out comp towers and a big @ss dinosaur of a cannon copier (late 80's early 90's, thing was a beast, took two people to load it up)

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    A couple of quick questions:

    Were these little computer motors?

    Were the motors stripped of copper?

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    ya should be getting .30 a pound at least. Transformers will run around .16 lb.

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    20# motor would only have been about $5 not 9-10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imyourgirl View Post
    ya should be getting .30 a pound at least. Transformers will run around .16 lb.
    That price on transformers sounds right for copper/aluminum, however make sure to check if the transformers are copper/copper. If they are you should either break them down or find a buyer that has a separate category and price for them. I get 0.45/lb for cu/cu.

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    They were a mix of small transformers and small electric motors. none of the motors had been stripped down. As for finding a different buyer, we have 2 scrap yards here, both are a 30+min drive, next closest one is at least an hour away. I'm not really concerned about it, as i don't deal in them often, but back home we got the same price for motors, regardless of the size of them, and I don't think size matters to this yard because i asked the lady in the office, who never saw what I brought in, what they were giving for electric motors, .12 a pound she said,

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    Quote Originally Posted by mntnman View Post
    They were a mix of small transformers and small electric motors. none of the motors had been stripped down. As for finding a different buyer, we have 2 scrap yards here, both are a 30+min drive, next closest one is at least an hour away. I'm not really concerned about it, as i don't deal in them often, but back home we got the same price for motors, regardless of the size of them, and I don't think size matters to this yard because i asked the lady in the office, who never saw what I brought in, what they were giving for electric motors, .12 a pound she said,
    How much are they paying for iron/steel?

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    .12 a pound

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    mtnman you should find another yard if thats the case. Where are you from in Va? I am originally from Smith Mountain Lake and went to college at Radford University.

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    originally I'm from up in Shenandoah county, about 4 miles from the Wv line, but now sadly, I'm stuck down here in amelia county, just outside of Richmond.

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    I just took in a load and in it was a single reefer compressor. I got paid light iron price for it. Figured it would be higher but I had cut off all the copper tubing except a small piece that was coated with a half inch of gooey tar like insulation and it was still full of oil.

    .12 for motors is crazy though. I break down all of mine unless they have AL windings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mntnman View Post
    originally I'm from up in Shenandoah county, about 4 miles from the Wv line, but now sadly, I'm stuck down here in amelia county, just outside of Richmond.
    Im telling you, contact Prince William Metal. I am sure they might have a yard closer that way.
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    thanks George, I'll give them a shout and see, I'm about 30 mins west of 288, pretty much half way between Farmville and Richmond.

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    I'm just north if you in Maryland and my yard pays .20c/# I have a few hundred pounds saved up . Prob will never get to breaking them down . I had a ac guy stop me at the gas station and beg me to come get his furnaces and motors/copper . People were climbing his fence to steal his scrap . He said he would rather give it to me then have a thief steal it. When I arrived I noticed chicken wire/barb wire around the tops of the gates. Sad to say Anything not bolted down is likely to disappear before morning . Going to finish the job today . Netted $100 on the first steel load . All I removed was the motors wire and copper . The rest goes in the shred pile on my way home.


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