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    Quote Originally Posted by lukelona View Post
    Ok, Thanks guys.
    I was just wondering if anyone's heard something that I haven't.
    After all, that is what this forum and section are for right?

    It just sucks price this low people don't like "giving" their car away for $100 or less.
    It's hard enough to get them to take a couple hundred usually. (when steel was $8/100)
    Ah well, hopefully they adjust soon after they start comparing prices and seeing that your not lying when you tell them it's at 7-8yr low! Lol



    My customers have been saying competitor prices are $50-$75 . So that's a start I guess.lol

    Good luck to all fellow scrappers at this rough time. Let's cross our fingers for a spike up soon. (man I miss the $14/100# days)
    There are recent threads discussing this topic. Yes that's what this forum is for,but it helps to do a little research before asking a question. Believe me, you will get much more out of this forum if you utilize the search button.

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    Let the purge begin ! Aside from non ferrous and maybe car batteries, which has even taken a hit lately, Im in hoard mode. Aside of vehicles not paying for ANYTHING !!! I hope to be sitting on a mountain when price comes back around. And yes this does take me back to '08.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Let the purge begin ! Aside from non ferrous and maybe car batteries, which has even taken a hit lately, Im in hoard mode. Aside of vehicles not paying for ANYTHING !!! I hope to be sitting on a mountain when price comes back around. And yes this does take me back to '08.
    I am too! Starting yesterday. 07-08 was horrible and then we had a crazy spike in steel price.
    I do mostly cars, occasionally do big scrap cleanouts. But deal with steel mainly.
    I'm also taking all wire harnesses now because it's kinda slow right now so I have time to process them further

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    Quote Originally Posted by junkfreak View Post
    There are recent threads discussing this topic. Yes that's what this forum is for,but it helps to do a little research before asking a question. Believe me, you will get much more out of this forum if you utilize the search button.
    Apologies sir. I will do just that from now on. I'm new to the site and I'm not to familiar with forums. I'm a good car guy, not so much with computers lol

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    Geeze, its time to rent a storage lot. Just got a text that 2 of my yards are dropping to 65.00 a ton.

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    Shred is still 180 a ton here. I hope it stays at 180 until I can get there on Saturday. By then I'll have between 1000 and 1200 pounds that has to go.

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    It figures I have not scrapped a Microwave in 22 years.. Today- I got 4 of em!
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    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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    Here in Houston, my yard has been paying $0.065 a pound for 2 weeks now. I took in 2100 lbs today and it is still holding at that same price. Whole cars pay half a cent more per pound. I started scrapping in 2006. I hung in there through '08 when prices went down to 3.5 cent a pound. Hope it does not get worse for me.

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    I was working at the other yard today and that boss told me he heard steel is going to drop another $30.00 ton next month. Now, I don't know if it will happen or not but I think I'm going to turn in anything I've stockpiled just in case!
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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    I was working at the other yard today and that boss told me he heard steel is going to drop another $30.00 ton next month. Now, I don't know if it will happen or not but I think I'm going to turn in anything I've stockpiled just in case!
    Its kind of a catch 22 situation with steel. I was on the fence about hold or selling.
    But circumstances ended up dictating that I hold on to it. But I have a place for it, everyone has their own unique situation. I don't pay for steel so its not like I have to keep it moving.
    But totally understand the panic with prices dropping.

    One lesson I learned in school about the "Great Depression", the smart ones were buying not selling.
    I believe opportunity is knocking for those that are in a position to take advantage of these low prices.
    Just one mans opinion....

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    Went to the yard yesterday with alum cans and other misc items(No Steel). Shred was down to 100/Ton, Amazingly elec motors held the same all this time at .22/Lb. I was expecting about .10 to .15 for the motors.

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    $6.50 per 100# for shred
    $2.00 # for #2 copper went up $.10

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    Took a load in this past Monday here in Tucson, Az. Iron/Steel $30NT ($0.015). Just a Skeleton crew working at the yard because of layoffs due to price drop.

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    Checked in at the local yard(Southern Maryland) this afternoon shred is $3.50 per #100lbs and that was the good guy we're looking out for ya price other wise a straight $3.00 per 100lbs
    They believe scrap steel is going to hit below $2.00 per 100lbs.
    Welp, I'll keep piling it higher until the goverment shows up to make me install a flashing light on top so airplanes don't hit it
    On a brighter side copper is starting to creep back up.........

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    Today the local shredder yard is paying $145 per net ton ($0.0725 lb) for light iron/shred.

    Other yards in the area are paying from $90 to $120 per net ton.

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    Hammer, your right, the copper prices at my yard have crept up a little the last couple of weeks. Steel still dropping.
    Current prices; cars - 4 1/2 a lb. or 90 a nt. clean unprepared - 160 nt. Motors - .13 lb. Alum cans - .65, old sheet - .63, cast - .57.
    #1 clean copper - 2.15 lb, #2 clean - 2.00 lb, #1 insulated - 1.05, #2 insul. .70 lb, Batt's - .20, SS - .45 lb, Brass - 1.45,
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    Hauled in 500 lbs today of sheet steel.. dude came to the pay window with a limp $20 bill.. I was hoping he had a brother or two with him.. a Lincoln maybe? Nope.. just the limp $20.. Yard is thin, piles low... people coming through the gate.. well I was there 20 minutes and saw no one come in or leave but me.

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    You're complaining? $80/Ton isn't too bad. We only get $30/Ton here.

    I would have received $7.50.

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    Matador: I really knew I wasn't going to get diddly squat.. I needed the space in my breakdown area FAR more than I needed the cash for the steel. 4 microwaves, a Dishwasher, Computer Towers and 2 barrels of loose steel as well as those un-stackable, bent, crappy steel things we all get.. I said "Made my $ on other things.. this stuff has Got to go!" Plus all of it was acquired for free.. so I'm really not out anything but gas.. which is still fairly cheap ($2.26 as of this typing)

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    Quote Originally Posted by junkfreak View Post
    Its kind of a catch 22 situation with steel. I was on the fence about hold or selling.
    But circumstances ended up dictating that I hold on to it. But I have a place for it, everyone has their own unique situation. I don't pay for steel so its not like I have to keep it moving.
    But totally understand the panic with prices dropping.

    One lesson I learned in school about the "Great Depression", the smart ones were buying not selling.
    I believe opportunity is knocking for those that are in a position to take advantage of these low prices.
    Just one mans opinion....
    yeah but, I can't afford or want to hold on to stuff for a possible year, year and half . Because the last time this happened thats how long it lasted. dont think what I lose now will make up for what I might get a year down the road.

    And I can't afford to lose money now and sit on stuff for later, this gal just ain't gonna do it.

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