Here is the deal. Without getting into a political discussion the EPA has pressed hard enough to get the last remaining primary lead smelter in the U.S. to shut down. At first I thought that all refining would move over seas and the price for lead and batteries would drop like a rock.
Then I read this article.
Thoughts on lead.
Again, this is NOT a political discussion, so I don't want to hear anything about the source of the article, or why the EPA may have fined the company into closing it's doors. The LAST primary lead refinery in the U.S.
This is just a discussion of what lead may end up doing.
According to the article, The loss of the primary refinery will only drop the supply by 2 to 4 percent, as most lead is recycled in secondary refineries. (where our batteries and such go to).
So what kind of prices are you guys getting for lead out there? I have no clue here as I have not gathered enough to ever take to the yard. I have a few pounds of sinkers and such that slowly grows.
I would not mind having a hundred or two hundred pounds setting aside "just in case".
I see scrap lead going for $1.50 on
ebay, but that seems ridiculous. The last time I remember getting a price on lead, I think it was about 60 cents a pound or so.
I am thinking of tossing out a Craig's list add buying at or slightly above what the scrap yards are paying. Purely for the prospect of there possibly being an uptick in the price at some point. It sure doesn't take up much space.
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