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    I'm the same way stockpiling as we speak, the steel gets gone but ill hold on to the Lil stuff

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    lots of rhumors out there about China crashing and burning. their people are demanding better pay and more perks.

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    Sold a lot of iron at 80 a ton And didn't have much competition then probadly wouldn't hurt much if it went down for 6 months or so, get rid of the tweakers and other low life scum. Not to mention make it easier to get junk vehicles for a normal price again.

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    Price of #2 copper went up .08 cents/lb in the last week here

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    My dad always says "I bought a lot of steel at $30 a ton and still made a lot of money"

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    Prices unchanged for me on shred, SS up at Western Scrap in the Colorado Springs, Cu up a few cents as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skylinejack View Post

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    According to Metal Bulletin scrap went up 5-10$ in the past few weeks. My gut feeling is its going to be stable for the month atleast. I couldnt imagine the market crashing to the point of serious losses in the immidiate future.

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    Never know with this market, used to be pretty cylic but who knows where its headed now a days

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    Holding steady here at $220 net ton for sheet iron

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    That's a nice price for sheet iron. It's up to $180 here.
    If it wasn't for the $ in $crap, it would just be.....

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    Luckily the drop was 3/4 c not 1 1/2 c. 230$ to $215 ton. It makes a big difference when you're hauling several loads a week. I don't know about you all but gas is around 5$ a gallon in these parts.

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    This past Saturday, April 7th I got $265 ton for appliances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BohemianLush View Post
    316 is sometimes marked with a mill mark identifying it as 316.

    As far as why stainless is down so much...it took a $0.16 hit in one day and then dropped another few cents the next. A butterfly flapped its wings in Greece or China's demand drastically dropped. Today my yard is paying $0.63 for 304 and $1.02 for 316.
    Took in a load of 304 today. Said he was paying 65 cents. I asked if he could do any better. Said no, SS isn't doing that great right now. Went back and forth a bit. He wouldn't budge. Went ahead and unloaded and got the weight.

    I get my ticket and see it's 2,823 lbs. I said "that's all that was there...was hoping it weighed more".

    Moved the truck and headed in to get paid when the guy writing the ticket meets me outside to adjust the ticket 154 lbs in my favor. Said the bin was off the scale a hair and didn't weigh properly.

    I go in to get paid and ask again if it's the best he can do/would he go a nickel more since I bought in nearly 3,000 lbs. Prolly small time in his eyes.

    He finally said he can do .67 cents. Unloaded 2,977 lbs of SS and cashed out at $1,994.59

    Wishing I'd cashed out when it was .80 or higher. At least now I have the cash and don't have to worry about the stream of scrappers that stop to ask if they can "buy it".

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    Yep I just got .60 for it down from .65 in March. And I didn't have a ton and a half of it either time!


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