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    Am I getting ripped off?

    Took some metal in to my yard from all these CRTs I've been scrapping. 400 lbs of nice clean metal and 55 lbs of #1 copper just to get it out of my shop. The price they wanted to give me for the metal was .04 lb. They wouldn't give me #1 for my bright wire and downgraded it to #2. They said it doesn't matter if it's bright or not as they base #1 on the gauge of the metal. So apparently I can never get #1 from any of my escrap. Is this common around the country? I didn't sell and brought my stuff back and called around a couple other yards and the metal prices were the same. Can't make any money at .04.



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    They pay between 10 and 11 dollars per hundred pounds around here.......Also around here it does not matter how shiny the copper is just the gauge of it

    You are getting beat on your scrap metal but as long as the copper price is at least 2.50/lb then its fair

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    Street price for shred in Denver right now is about .08 cents a pound. As far as your copper wire goes if it is smaller then the lead in a #2 pencil or about 14ga. (some say 16ga.) you will get #2 prices.
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    I'm getting $180/ton on shred, or 9 cents a pound. Any copper you're getting from TVs is #2, not #1. It's either too small of a gauge or its coated.

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    That's kinda what I thought. I figured .08 to .10 on the metal would be fair...but .04?! Doesn't pay to scrap any metal at those prices. The #2 price was 2.20 lb and I was pissed by then so I just brought it all home. I'll hoard till I find better prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lyndonbrad99 View Post
    That's kinda what I thought. I figured .08 to .10 on the metal would be fair...but .04?! Doesn't pay to scrap any metal at those prices. The #2 price was 2.20 lb and I was pissed by then so I just brought it all home. I'll hoard till I find better prices.
    At .04# there would be a lot of steel on the curb. I don't know how you could afford to pick things up and pay for gas. You don't have another yard around????

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    I get .10 for steel & 2.80 for #2 copper. If its out of CRT or TV its #2 it has a coating on it.

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    What kind of "metal" are you talking about? Copper aluminum steel? Either way that is a very low price.
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    I agree with Parrothead. Why do people say metal when they are talking about steel? Gold,silver,copper,aluminum and lead are all metals. Yes you are getting ripped off on your steel. You should be getting at least .08 cents per pound. I sure wouldn't clean my steel if I was only getting .04# I have never cleaned my steel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    I agree with Parrothead. Why do people say metal when they are talking about steel? Gold,silver,copper,aluminum and lead are all metals. Yes you are getting ripped off on your steel. You should be getting at least .08 cents per pound. I sure wouldn't clean my steel if I was only getting .04# I have never cleaned my steel.
    All of the local scrappers here refer to the steel, tin, and iron categories as "metal".

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    I've gotten less for shred before (.03 a LB), but yes, you are getting ripped off on shred.
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    I didn't know that there was that much "steel" in a TV set.
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    lyndonbrad99 .. you may want to run through your metal with a magnet and get it separated properly. I get more aluminum usually out of CRTs than I do steel unless it's one of the CRTs with the big steel backing behind the tube.

    .. either way not all metal is the same.

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    at that price i'd leave the tube in and the plastic on and sell it for .04

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    risk!

    This is why people say scrapping metal is risky. Do things to minimize risk like making deals with buyers before you take the metal in. That way you know what to expect. This also allows you to get prices from different yards and compare them side by side.
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    I don't find any significant amount of steel in CRTs...some aluminum, boards, copper, but thats about it. Shred is 10 cents a pound here, 4 cents is pretty bad, you should definitely shop around if you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beedubz View Post
    I don't find any significant amount of steel in CRTs...
    The band around the tube is steel.
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    here in kansas city shred is 10 cents, clean steel prepared #2 is 11.5 cents
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    Seems prices are around 10/hundred.....I consider this fair and go to my regular yard enen if they pay a few pennies less

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    If he's taking the glass apart, the shadow mask is steel. Very thin, but it's steel.


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