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    Question about scrap LEAD

    Hi all... So my dad was a plumber. Like I've probably said every time I write a topic... I just found like a 5 gallon bucket. Where I guess he would smelt down lead and pour it into these little tray things... I think I have close to 275lbs. I saw on kitco today leads trading at 0.95c is that accurate. If I bring all the lead there. I will get 275X.95cents??

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    Locally it sells for .50 a lb. Tried to sell on Craigslist but had no luck.

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    that's roughly what the factories pay for it.

    you should get a little over .40 for it
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    You will make more selling it to someone who will re use it, either making bullets of fishing sinkers etc. Just have to find the people who are intrested in it. If you do take it to a yard call around and tell them the weight I am sure with this amount you could get a better price for it...

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    Question about scrap LEAD

    Thanks guys for the replies... I guess since I'm not in a rush to move anything. Just hanging on to it for a while is a ok Idea too.. The prices you guys say is close to steel prices isn't it?? So I guess that is where I get confused.. The prices on say kitco are not accurate for what s rap yards pay??

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    Find your local dirt racetrack, and you'll sell your lead fast. Race car guys are always looking for lead.

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    ...Race car guys are always looking for lead...

    Ok, I'll bite. Why?

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    Kitco represents the market market = millions of tones (not tons)

    next world market buyers/shippers 10 0f thousands of tones

    below them you have district collection yards./and very few larger smelters. deal in thousands of tones

    regional collection yards/ some smaller smelters deal in hundreds to thousands of tones

    local yards deal in hundreds of tons (not tones)

    local larger scrappers a few tons

    smaller scrappers a ton or 2

    hobby/part time scrappers a few pounds to hundreds.

    Each takes apiece of that .95 for gross profit

    the farther up the ladder the smaller %
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    Quote Originally Posted by Montymoose View Post
    ...Race car guys are always looking for lead...

    Ok, I'll bite. Why?
    It's the required/preferred way to add weight to the car. Most race car classes have a minimum weight that they have to meet after the race is completed. In order to maximize the performance of the car, most chassis builders build everything under the minimum weight in order to be able to add the weight where they want it in order to maximize the performance of the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dayvirus View Post
    Thanks guys for the replies... I guess since I'm not in a rush to move anything. Just hanging on to it for a while is a ok Idea too.. The prices you guys say is close to steel prices isn't it?? So I guess that is where I get confused.. The prices on say kitco are not accurate for what s rap yards pay??


    NO the price for lead is far above the price for steel. My local yards are at about $0.40/lb for lead and $0.10 for steel. BTW $0.10/lb=$200.00/ton.

    Don't miss out on one of the important recommendations you have been given. If you have a lot of something tell the yard so you get a better price. By telling them you have hundreds of pounds of lead its lets the yard know you are aware you have a lot and expect to be paid at a higher rate.

    Keep reading there is much to learn in the old threads. Mike
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    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Thanks a lot OLDDUDE That was a really good way of wording what really happens.... It was easy to understand that . I appreciate the response.
    Has anyone here ever thought about opening up a scrap yard. I wonder if they make a decent living? Basically they sit there all day waiting for scrappers? Then deal with the next person in the whole brake down you mentioned OD.

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    yes there are those here who have made a lot of money and lost it all. There are those here who made millions and still have it . and every thing in between, Like I said it is only what you make it.

    integrity, guts, thick skin, hard work, and common sense, mix in the knowledge available here stir it around in your brain, and apply every day. That is the recipe for success.

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    OK my brain is stired, waiting on the success.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    OK my brain is stired, waiting on the success.
    If your still working for yourself and your bills are paid, there's your success. We're not going to get rich cause we're not lawyers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    OK my brain is stired, waiting on the success.
    If your doing this to get rich...wrong thing company. Can you make money doing this? yea...do people get rich? yea...but this is more of a passion an doing the right thing if you ask me. Getting paid is only a bonus for what I am doing for my environment.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    If your still working for yourself and your bills are paid, there's your success. We're not going to get rich cause we're not lawyers.
    I agree with this 100%....an lol on lawyers my bill there is rising o.0

    Quote Originally Posted by dayvirus View Post
    Hi all... So my dad was a plumber. Like I've probably said every time I write a topic... I just found like a 5 gallon bucket. Where I guess he would smelt down lead and pour it into these little tray things... I think I have close to 275lbs. I saw on kitco today leads trading at 0.95c is that accurate. If I bring all the lead there. I will get 275X.95cents??



    Thanks in advance
    DayVV
    You should get 40 to 50 cents a pound. Dealer pricing for me to take it to a larger yard I work closely with is over 70cents. If I was buying this at my scale I would be paying 40 to 45cents for this much depending on what else you where bringing.
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