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    Dirty Aluminum in SoCal.....10 cents per pound?!?!?!?

    Thanks in advance kids! Is it me or is this price for dirty aluminum a bit low for 6/1/14 in Southern California? Thanks in advance for the looks and the replies! Some of the yard owners wear a lot of USC gear ($65k/year whewww!!!) Maybe they are paying off their student loans LOL!



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    I think it should depend on just how "dirty" it is. One little screw or half the weight is iron then there should be a difference in pricing, or thats what I would think. Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Dirty Aluminum in SoCal.....10 cents per pound?!?!?!?

    we sell as old aluminum which can contain 5-10% contamination. example would be frying pans with handle. going rate of .50 - .55 per pound.

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    I have always been disappointed with the price of anything dirty. Copper aluminum ect.
    Google first ask questions later!

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    Guess you will just have to clean it then

    I've never sold any dirty as dirty though.. I mean it would have gone to shred.

    In my case, too little of it does not get cleaned.
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    Here's one for ya. A yard by me is paying 1.25# for clean cu/al heat sinks but if it has steel on it the price drops to .20#. Needless to say I only sold the clean one's.

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    I did a load of aluminum Friday all sorted, they weighed it all at once and paid me .45# they didn't care .45 was all they were paying.

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