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    Yes old dude. my nonferrous prices are the lowest ive ever seen .


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    $185 NT is the street price at one yard near me...and $175 a GT at another yard. I will say that the yard paying $185/NT has steal laying everywhere....almost as if they are hoarding it. I haven't been by today, but was there yesterday. They usually clear the lot the last week of the month.

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    NA might not be good for the boss to see you take a load of steel to the other yard... Tell the boss its like Walmart ad match! lol

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    $140 for sheet iron GT here. Time to separate prepared items as it is worth more...
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    Been .09 lb for a long time here. Well over a year and a half.
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    $80/gross ton for tin and $160/gross ton for #1HMS. It is the lowest I have ever seen it since I started scrapping. The manager at the yard was saying that they ship their metal to china and the market for steel is saturated there.

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    Still 200 a ton here.

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    Took a load of shred Monday and got 190.00 ton and most of the load was printers and copiers.

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    Do you sell the printers with the plastic my yard hassles me about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by TinnMann View Post
    Do you sell the printers with the plastic my yard hassles me about it
    No i take the outer casing off, grab the toner/carttridges, boards and RAM if there is any and then toss it in the pile for shred
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    Down $10 a ton here.
    Prepared iron $140 ..... Unprepared (long) $100

    Alternate yard (further down the road) is $160 and $135 respectively but not worth the trip

    Expecting another drop.

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    In 2000 steel was $.0075 a pound here so $15.00 a ton! In 2012 $.115 a pound so $230.00 a ton! Lots of things have happened during these 12 years... China grew lots USA did not, recession, depression what not... I don't think steel prices will fall back to 2000 prices. At least I hope not!

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    Took a load in Friday of non-ferrous, the owner at the local yard said that his source dropped $20 per ton, so he would have to as well, down to $60/ton here in Iowa for tin (computer cases, etc).

    Side topic:
    Seeing that you guys seem to get much higher prices, how much would I need to ship across country to make a profit?

    Would I need to save up a full truckload/shipping container to get decent enough shipping costs?

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    Took another load in today, yard was cleared out of all the piles they normally keep around. I joked with the staff that winter was coming, they said it was because prices were going down.

    But...I went from .045 to .0525 on my load of tin - so either prices are sneaking up or I'm getting royally screwed by the normal lady (who wasn't there today) that makes out the check. I'm calling every day to ask for tin price before I go from now on.

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    7 cents a lb here for light iron(aka shred, tin, long iron) and 9.5 for heavy. Lowest Ive ever seen heavy at. Copper and aluminum prices also dropped, as well as any scrap containing them(wire, motors, irony aluminum, etc). Took in some stuff today and irony aluminum was 10 cents and #2 copper $2.20!

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    down after a long run of steady prices.
    few days ago 140/gt light iron and 220/gt prepared. today 110/gt and 200/gt on prepared.
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    Here in NewZealand the goverment has been manipulating the currency rates between NZ and the USA
    The NZ$ was worth US0.90 cents a couple of months ago, now its worth US$0.80 cents

    The main reason why, I think, is because the milk price per ton dropped suddenly, by playing around with the rates it won't have as much impact on the farmers. Milks a big export item for us now. Specificly milk powder.
    We pay NZ$3.60 for 2 litres milk and about $10 per kg of cheese.

    This also means petrol has gone up a bit.

    But it does mean that our steel scrap price has stayed the same, while Copper domestic has gone up 5 cents per kg.
    Not much, but it will probably go up again soon. I might be seeing NZ$7 a Kg rather than $6.50/kg as before.
    My actual scrapyards prices will be higher than what I have used as a indicator, the online scrap prices.

    And maybe, since my loads gonna be a lot bigger, a few cents more.
    But they do gain a few hundred grams each sale if I sell each week, that adds up.

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    Appliance tin went down for me also, down to .08 (nt), cans went down .05. I was looking at 3 washers/dryers with the cords still on them but as I got closer, I noticed the crane operator watching me.
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    Likely related to recent dollar strength

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    Just keeps dropping up here .12/lb few weeks ago .065/lb last week start, 0.55/lb last week end, whats next week going to look like?????

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