Well 15 at a time would bring you $15 Depends on distance and how many splinters you want to pull out of your hands.
Well 15 at a time would bring you $15 Depends on distance and how many splinters you want to pull out of your hands.
I found a buyer of A grade-new pallets and B grade-undamaged non rebuilt pallets, they are willing to buy up to 200 per month and pay me $3 each delivered. My problem is very few of the pallets I get fit this criteria.
I built a bandsaw pallet dismantler out of our old 1974 ford pickup truck. Took the box off. jacked it up on cinder blocks. Used the right rear tire to drive the dismantler. Just start up the truck and put it in gear. Man that truck really made me money even after the DOT yanked the plates off the ole girl.
What a scarey machine.
We later modified it with a 220 volt motor because I was the only one crazy enough to run the **** thing.
Pallets are a good business but only if you sell to the end user not a pallet broker.
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I thought of making pallets from junk lumber i see drivin around scrappin. It would be easy, cut a few boards and hammer a few nails and boom! a $3 pallet.
I have a buyer here that will pay 1$ for pallets in almost any condition as long as they are usable. I have collected about 20 this week and am going to try to see if it is worth while to make a few extra bucks. So far it does not seem worthwhile at 1$ each unless you can pick up alot of pallets at one location to cut down on the cost of gas. I can only fit 35 pallets in my trailer. I am going to talk to them and see if they could give me at least 1.50$ if I supply them regularly. Most store I picked up at were happy to give them to me except the mall when security told me I cant take them and I had to leave lol
I have a semi-local buyer ( in charlotte nc) that pays $2.25/each. However, they will only buy the 40"x48" 4-way pallets. A 4-way pallet are the pallets that have the cut out sides so that a forklift can use the pallet on all four sides.
Check craigslist in your area under the "free" tab. Between my truck and trailer I can haul 30 pallets per trip. Also, alot of the companies want you to take the good pallets AND the bad ones, if you will do as they ask, you can get them to agree to a monthly or weekly pick up, by doing so, you get a guaranteed stream of income.
With bad pallets, I make Chicken Coops, Rabbit Hutches, Compost Bins and quite sturdy small buildings on our paintball field. Not to mention the awesome bon fires. Peace Out!
What kind of trailers are you guys hauling only fitting 30 pallets on?????.....I can get around 100 on my 18ft trailer
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I find them and resell them to a rebuilder that reselles them to companys.....only the 40 x 48 pallets.....he pays me $1 for 2-way pallets....$2 for damaged 4-way pallet.....$3 for a good 4-way....dont get a steady supply of them, because i havent found someone to save and give them to me, but ive picked up around 12 pallets in the past week just taking the extra time to drive behind a store and get out and load them up instead of just shopping and driving right out of the parking lot...they were all $3 pallets 12x3= $36 that went into my gas tank
I keep passing them on scrap runs, but no longer; between what I can find at work and curb shopping, I'm looking at another steady income source. I have found a buyer but have yet to get exact prices on everything.
Pallets are 4 or 6" tall. If I stack em 12 to 15 high I can get 24 to 30 per tier x 4 tiers. stacked side by side on my trailer. I'm pretty sure the blue chep pallets pay more than 1$ or2$...
how far from home/work is your buyer? do you have room at home to store them? will he pick them up if you pile up enough of them?
driving home from work with a load of pellets shouldn't cost much extra in gas, but the cost of delivering them is how you decide if its worth it
The pallet guys around here drive their little Toyota Tacoma stacked 20 high with pallets, two rows deep. All being held together with two tie downs. Frickin terrifying to drive behind.
plastics pallets are worth about $0.15lb. but you need a whole truck load to get paid.
Got a guy sort of nearby me that pays $1 a pallet. I can get a truckload once a week from people i go to around town, but in the end the $30 or so isnt worth the trouble of hauling all those suckers around. I'd be more interested if I got $2-$4, but then it also fills up my truck and takes away space from more profitable equipment.
I wonder, if you have a 24' box truck, how many you could haul. Lets say you can get two pallets width wise, and say six columns deep (24/6=4'), each column has twelve high. I have 12 columns x 12 pallets each = 144 pallets. If I'm lucky, need room for a pallet jack I'm sure. I rented one of these trucks last week and did a big scrap run that would have had all the pallets needed. The cost of the truck was 160 after all expenses related were added up. My break even point for expenses vs revenue would be $1.11 (160/144= $1.11). Respectively, if I got $2, $3, $4, each i would make an adjusted gross revenue of $128.00, $272.00, and $416.00. At two dollars a pallet I would do the work myself, at three dollars a pallet I can hire help, at four dollars each I could employ a great worker/driver. I think I will add pallets to my list of acceptable materials.
Just called these guys. Only ones in Denver I could find.
IFCO has pallet plant locations all over the U.S. to meet all of your pallet needs.
They quoted me a flat rate for truckloads of pallets like my scenario above. They quoted $1.50 ea.
Also, for a great condition pallet, 48"x40" 2.50 each.
Why not just buy a trailer? I can get over 200 on mine
Trailer sounds good, but then I need a truck to pull the trailer. Also, I am pretty sure I can do more in the box truck if I assumed I could get higher stacks. For arguments sake, lets assume you are in the infancy stage of your scrap metal business and you don't own a truck at all. I rent these truck pretty reasonably and In time the purchase of a truck and or trailer would make a great impact on profitability.
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