Still sitting at $160/ton here as well.. thus far no January Bump.
Still sitting at $160/ton here as well.. thus far no January Bump.
I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!
10$ bump since opening after the holidays, 145/ton. Hope it keeps climbing.
Took my load in today as it JUST bumped to $180/ton from $160/ton!
Word from the yard boss is that we will get another bump in February!
YEEEES!
Can start buying cars again!
I've been paying less with the lower steel prices. Since xmas, I've bought a Ford Escape for 200$, and a Corolla and a Grand Am for 175$ a piece.
I consider these an investment, going for a near total breakdown on them in the spring.
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Getting 160.00 a ton here. Went into my local yard this morning and was told to dump what I had been holding onto the bottom was fixing to drop out instead of going up?
Thats in the back of my mind so I called around and others in the area thought it was fixing to drop. I sell to several yards so I guess we will see. Thats how I found this place I googled scrap metal prices.
been hearing the same. might be as bad as 50/ton drop.
I was talking with a guy who closed his yard recently (December). He was saying that there are no new orders, so this may be bad for a long time.
When someone has to close their yard, you know it's not good.
We're down to $60 for shred and $90 for unprepared
I knew there was a problem when the owner asked me to come into his office while I was still on the scale this morning. He said that the price had taken another drop. He also said he would have to stockpile for some time as none of the outlets that he sells to were accepting loads for the time being. I was happy to get $85. Luckily I have room to store things until either the price goes up or I really need the cash. The good news was that the worker running the crane stopped and said he had noticed that all I seem to bring in was metal from computers. He then said he had started accumulating some and wondered if I would be interested in buying them. We are meeting after work on Monday. It may have been one of my more profitable loads, even with the drop in price!
I'm an owner and I'm hearing 2 things. Foreign steel is being imported reducing demand for scrap, plus the oil and gas industry is expected to cut costs by 35% this year over last. The oil and gas industry represents 10% of the US steel consumption.
Got 175/Ton today. Down $10 a Ton
Just turned in some tin today, went down from $50/gross ton to $35/gross ton. Got $5 and some change for over 300 pounds. At a penny and a half per pound, I am sad to say that it isnt even worth it to even load up a full trailer load and drive it over to the yard.
Today i sold appliances for 50$ a ton my yard buys them at 40 less a ton. unprepared was at 90$/ton copper #1 at 2.15$, #2 at2.00$ #1 cast was at $200/ton
I have about 500 lbs clean #2 copper clean i kinda lost my ass a few weeks ago it was at 2.49 i was hoarding for a rainy day but now its pouring and i dont know what to do
Dropping 30.00 a ton for sure next Monday and said it maybe more.
Welp.. I heard of the drop from folks out there on the SMF... I started calling around.. Feeder yard had not heard from the main yard they feed on the drop so I rushed a couple days ago to get a measly 220 lbs out of my garage at $180/ton.. Mama yard was already at $140..
This is really kinkin my sh*t!
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