By one scrap run I'm guessing you mean one trip. The most I got from one trailer load was 425. It was 2 big steel tanks.
By one scrap run I'm guessing you mean one trip. The most I got from one trailer load was 425. It was 2 big steel tanks.
i had a towbar that i modified with a steel plate to bolt to the bumper using the factory bolts on school busses. 2 hours, from when i showed up to when i had cash in hand. 10,000lb @200 a ton= 500 a hour. that was also my first % split that i ever did. the farmer was in the process of cleaning up to sell the farm, and was rather suprised when i returned and handed him a envlope. i figured 50/50 was fair since he wasn't expecting anything, and was still more than i was expecting since it was the magical pickup whare nothing goes wrong.
$5404.10
Was a good load.
Followed by 4 more 3000-4000 loads
wow how things have changed since i posted my $600 on wheels, im not gonna say alot but it has improved
largest load?? hmmm shred would be the roll off i send in every week or 2 usually 6-8 thousand pounds but this week i am hauling 30,000 pounds of plastic if that counts my biggest load i ran my self was probably $3000 in e-waste they pick it up from me now
Last edited by RJOrecycling; 03-25-2013 at 10:41 PM.
My biggest load was $47.50 last Saturday. $15 of that as cans, the rest was shred. I rent a home with no garage so as soon as I have a truck load I have to take it in. Been saving all the good stuff in totes so my numbers will be going up soon.
My best money making load was extruded aluminum railings from a hospital making 350$
The next that I can remember were these medical office chairs.(like the ones you sit in when you have teeth cleaned) The weight was like 840 lbs. I made 240$ Keep in mind that both these trips were around 2005 when prices were no where near what they are now.
biggest load I ever took in was also my first e-scrap load ever.a ladys husband died so she had to sell her home .he husband ran a part time computer and electronic repair business out of his home .took me three days and 12 trips with my big suv to get it all .and ill never forget the numbers.138 towers,72 servers,400+ lbs of mixed green board 72 lbs memory 37 lbs cpu ,most were older,and about 1200 lbs of mixed oddball electronics and more. total scrap value after the 7 days it took me to break it all down was 6,392 dollars. best part it was FREE the next day I started buying e-scrap
Most that ive made before fuel costs was 500ish mostly burnt copper some millberry tho. it was about 60kg of mixed copper beetween the 2 and steel,alli,batterys insulated cords, and few kg's of brass
Last edited by ryannewbie; 08-25-2013 at 04:10 AM.
$1300.00
$1600.00 just on server boards
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Last edited by snorton1; 06-26-2014 at 09:12 PM.
I would have to say the most I made was my first trip to the scrap yard. I made friends, a business relationship, and an education. After touring the facility and meeting all of the employees, I knew a few of the details that were important to them. Next trip brought donuts followed by soda and other gifts. Trips into this yard are limited at this point, but they still treat me well. More importantly, my son has taken over my previous business and reports he goes to the front of the line, gets extra help unloading, and everyone treats him as royalty. As far as value amount of a load, more than I deserve.
The most made on one load didn't involve my loading or going to the yard. I came home from eating breakfast one morning to find a box truck from a scrap yard sitting in my driveway. My wife had told him I'd likely be home shortly. He wanted to deal. Decided to sell my copper, brass and some other stuff. He carried and loaded. I collected $1845. Money for the one-week vacation I had planned to the midwest two weeks later.
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I think my record was around $350 from a Prius load of ewaste that I had been saving for a few months.
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My best load was $1000. Heaviest load was 700# of batteries. I'm another small timer working out of my car for now.
If you're talking about weight, I'd guess the load of UPS batteries I got one day - Twelve batteries were around 3600 pounds. Once we got them on the trailer, they went straight to the Exide recycling location. http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/...6-25-11002.jpg
Or it might have been this load. I forget what it weighed. http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/...2-12-11001.jpg
Not counting the loads they picked up - usually around 120 batteries - 6000 pounds.
38 hot water tanks. I think it was $425.00-$450.00 Ewaste was $1200.00
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